News
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 Jedward's Eurovision quest continues
Irish Eurovision hopefuls Jedward are through to the finals of the Eurovision Song Contest which will take place in Azerbaijan on Saturday.
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Wednesday 23 May 2012 EastEnders set for new baby drama
It is reported that the writers on EastEnders have come up with a new baby drama for the BBC soap.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Lopez announces first Irish concert
Jennifer Lopez has announced her first ever Irish gig at the O2 in October.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Byrne joins TV series Vikings
Gabriel Byrne has been cast as Earl Haraldson in Vikings, the first scripted series from the History channel, which will be shot in Ireland.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 BBC chief wants Voice coaches back
BBC One controller Danny Cohen has said he would "love" if all four coaches on The Voice - Tom Jones, Jessie J, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue - returned for a second series.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Matt Cardle dropped by record label
Former X Factor winner Matt Cardle has been ditched by his record label Columbia.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Marsh wants Duffy Corrie return
Kym Marsh has revealed that she wants Keith Duffy to return to Coronation Street.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Chance to win Ireland guide books
Thanks to Penguin Ireland, RTÉ TEN has copies of DK Eyewitness Travel Ireland and the Rough Guide to Ireland to give away.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 RTÉ 2XM hosting exams series
RTÉ 2fm presenter Ruth Scott is currently presenting a nightly one-hour Leaving Certificate exam preparation programme on RTÉ 2XM digital radio.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Home and Away duo dice with death
Home And Away's Alf Stewart and Marilyn Chambers are set to face some serious set-backs in future storylines.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 EastEnder Tanya will be threatened
EastEnders fans have been told that Tanya Jessop (Jo Joyner) will receive a chilling threat in the soap next week.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Rules of Engagement set to return
The one unresolved US show on the TEN hitlist has been renewed as Rules of Engagement has been confirmed for a seventh season.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Murs and Flack back for Xtra-Factor
Olly Murs and Caroline Flack will return to the Xtra-Factor show for the second year.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 O'Grady sacked from Corrie musical?
It's being reported that Paul O'Grady has been sacked from Coronation Street musical Street of Dreams.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Kelly Brook sparkles at Cannes
Kelly Brook lit up the red carpet in a metallic one-shouldered dress at Cannes yesterday, when she attended the premiere of You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Beckham plans to open London store
Victoria Beckham has revealed she's working on opening a shop in London.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Keating says it was a 'risk' to cast him
Ronan Keating has admitted that it was a "risk" to cast him in his first film.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 X-Factor's Aiden to release album
X-Factor's Aiden Grimshaw is set to release his debut single Is This Love on June 3, and his album Misty Eye will follow on August 13, two years following his appearance on the X-Factor.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Halliwell for permanent X Factor judge role?
Geri Halliwell could be named as an X Factor judge on a permanent basis, it has been reported.
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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Early Anchorman 2 teaser released
The highly anticipated Anchorman 2 is not due in cinemas until next year but already a teaser trailer has been released featuring stars Will Ferrell, Paul Rudd, Steve Carell and David Koechner.
Must Watch TV
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- The Apprentice
As Alan Sugar continues his search for his next business partner, the candidates are called to meet him on a rooftop overlooking the City of London, where countless financial deals are done on a daily basis. For one day only, the teams will be representing an online daily deals website that offers Londoners exclusive deals in hotel stays, beauty treatments, posh dinners and premium products. It's a test of the teams' negotiation skills; they must strike the right deal, get a good discount and deliver their offers to the website by close-of-business that evening. In the boardroom, there is a landslide victory, and the losers mount a desperate bid to stay in the running, but it seems that no one is safe from those fateful words, 'you're fired'.
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- Lewis
Another week, another suspicious death to be explained. This time, a lovelorn professor is found dead a day after her internet dating video is posted on a subversive media blog. All the evidence points to suicide, but Lewis is convinced there's more to it than meets the eye. But when a second body turns up, a new problem arises - the officers' own lives are laid bare for the world to see on the internet, and it seems ancient college history may have something to do with the case.
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- The Killing
Finally back in touch with Holder, Sarah reviews the case with him. They question why Rosie's backpack was dropped at the Larsen house two weeks after the murder. Was it the killer intending to torture the family, or was it a witness who felt remorse for not having come forward? Is it the same individual as the person with the Ogi Jun tattoo who was with Rosie on the Super 8 footage and who was also caught on the security camera at the Beau Soleil fire? Sarah and Holder stake out Janek's place and realise that Stan has apparently renewed his connection with the Polish mob. Still partially working outside the system, Sarah calls on a friend at the FBI to get more information about Janek and comes up with a new lead.
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- Green is the Colour
This second programme in the series about the history of football (the English kind!) examines life after independence as the FAI found itself with a mountain to climb to earn the right to call the national team 'Ireland'. The struggle was marked by the uneasy relationship between politics and sport, but the pain and heartbreak of failing to qualify for a major tournament was eased by a booming domestic league, which entered a golden era but would eventually see a decline as eyes turned towards the English game.
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