The Ray D'Arcy Show (television)
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''The Ray D'Arcy Show'' is an Irish
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presented by
Ray D'Arcy Raymond Michael D'Arcy (born 1 September 1964) is an Irish television and radio presenter currently on his second stint at state broadcaster RTÉ. D'Arcy came to prominence in the 1990s with a television career on RTÉ, presenting children's te ...
. It was first broadcast on
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on 26 September 2015 and airs on Saturday evenings.


Production

On 7 December 2014 it was announced that D'Arcy was leaving independent commercial radio station
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after fourteen years to join state broadcaster
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, with whom he had previously worked. Derek Mooney was making way so D'Arcy could present a daily programme on
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. The production of various "television projects" in RTÉ was also mentioned. Speculation immediately turned to what role D'Arcy would have on
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, with a quiz show and an
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-style evening entertainment being mentioned. D'Arcy himself told the
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it wouldn't be something he was interested in: "When I was in my 30s I would have aspired to doing something like that, but, no, absolutely no desire now." The possibility of D'Arcy hosting a weekend chat show seemed more likely following Brendan O'Connor's announcement on 14 March 2015 that his '' Saturday Night Show'' would be coming to an end after five years. D'Arcy later confirmed that he would be taking over O'Connor's prime time Saturday night slot. Pre-production of D'Arcy's new Saturday night chat show began in August 2015. Figures released under the Freedom of Information Act revealed that RTÉ spent €136,000 on the set. This was €24,000 more than was spent on
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's set when he took over as host of '' The Late Late Show''. The new set was the brainchild of award-winning designer Sinead O'Hanlon.


Series

The first series of 32 shows began at 9:45pm on 26 September 2015. The very first show– which featured guests including
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and
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– attracted 468,500 viewers, a 35% share of the audience. Ratings for the first show were lower than Brendan O’Connor's final ''Saturday Night Show'', when some 501,900 viewers tuned in - a 38% share. It was also lower than the series average for O’Connor's first season in 2010 which was 463,700 – a 34% share. The second D'Arcy show lost 107,000 viewers, as people tuned to rival
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game between England and Australia. D'Arcy's fifth show on 24 October 2015 had an average of 356,000 viewers and a 29% audience share. This was in contrast to the previous nights ''Late Late Show'' which had almost twice the audience with 707,000 viewers for its
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special.


Episodes

, ''The Ray D'Arcy Show'' has broadcast twelve episodes since its debut on 26 September 2015.


References

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