Pixie Lott and Leo Suter talk about making the festive musical Christmas Karma.
As their marriage unravels, Alex faces middle age and divorce, seeking new purpose in the New York comedy scene. Meanwhile, his wife Tess confronts sacrifices made for their family, forcing them to navigate co-parenting and identities.
Watch a teaser for Thursday's episode.
Speaking on Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1, Irish Film & Television Academy CEO Áine Moriarty said it is “a fantastic time for the Irish screen industry right now”.
Brooklyn Beckham has broken his silence over his ongoing feud with his parents, David and Victoria, saying they have "been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship" with his wife Nicola Peltz. Read his entire Instagram post here.
They fight like brothers. They wreck like legends. Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista star in The Wrecking Crew, coming January 28 to Prime Video
Take That tells the remarkable story of the iconic boy band. This 3-part limited docu-series, goes behind the scenes with Gary, Howard, Mark, Jason, and Robbie as they reveal their personal experiences in the band that captivated the world. Launches on Netflix from January 27.
Shona wakes from a nap, watched by Jodie. Jodie reveals she’s done the housework, alluding to having to do all the chores for their dad after Shona left. Becoming angry, Jodie rants that Shona was obviously well rid of her, and Shona’s scared by Jodie’s outburst. Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX from 7am each morning ahead of their broadcast.
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The new film from The Lost Daughter writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal will open in cinemas on Friday, 6 March.
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Summer tells Asha she’s just been to see Billy at the undertakers, and rails that he shouldn’t be dead, it’s all Debbie’s fault. Asha gently tries to calm Summer, but an angry Summer insists Debbie should rot in prison for killing Billy. Coronation Street airs weeknights at 8:30PM on ITV1 and STV as part of ITV’s new ‘soap power hour’ scheduling pattern. Episodes are also available for streaming from 7:00 AM on ITVX and STV Player.
Directed by Charlotte Rutherford, the music video opens with a bystander discovering a mannequin version of PinkPantheress in a Fancy That-themed shop window. The mannequin springs to life, bursting into performance before the walls begin to shake, revealing Zara Larsson as the force behind the disruption.
This new 2-part series explores the geology, mythology, wildlife, and human stories carved into the cliffs of Donegal, Mayo and Clare. Wednesday, January 14 on TG4 at 9.30pm
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Based on a true story, the 1977 kidnapping of a prominent banker grips the nation and turns the abductor into an outlaw folk hero. As the media frenzy peaks, the standoff becomes a spectacle of desperation, defiance and blurred justice, which resonates even today.
A clip from RTÉ's Encore, presented by Mike Murphy, shows Seán Ó Sé performing An Poc ar Buile.
Watch out for our interviews with director Nia DaCosta and cast members Ralph Fiennes, Chi Lewis-Parry and Erin Kellyman. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is released in cinemas on January 16.