Gogglebox Ireland

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Gogglebox Ireland
Gogglebox Ireland Logo.jpg
GenreReality television
Narrated byDeirdre O'Kane
Rory Cowan
Theme music composerKodaline – "Perfect World" & "Brand New Day"
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series6
No. of episodes70
Production
Executive producersStephen Lambert
Darren Smith
ProducerSimon Proctor
Camera setupDual cameras
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyKite Entertainment[1]
DistributorAll3Media[2]
Release
Original networkVirgin Media One
Audio formatStereo
Original release22 September 2016 (2016-09-22) –
present
External links
Website
Production website

Gogglebox Ireland is an Irish reality show, broadcast on Virgin Media One from 22 September 2016 onwards and a co-production between Kite Entertainment (Dublin) and Studio Lambert (London.) The series is based on the original UK version and features 15 groups of families and friends from around Ireland who react to Irish, British and American television shows broadcast in Ireland. As well as RTÉ, Virgin Media Television and TG4, British channels BBC One, BBC Two and Channel 4 are also available to ROI viewers so these are included in the programmes reviewed along with some broadcast on satellite channels such as Sky One, TLC and MTV.[3][4][5][6]

History[]

The show, which follows 15 groups of families and friends from Ireland, is part of the international Gogglebox franchise. It was ordered in early 2016 and premiered on TV3 airing fourteen episodes from Thursday 22 September 2016 until 29 December 2016 in series 1 and returning on Wednesday 8 February 2017 with series 2 which ended with a highlights episode subtitled 'Best Bits' on Wednesday 3 May 2017. Series three began on Wednesday 13 September 2017 - with repeats on Saturday nights at 10.30pm - and ended on Wednesday 22 November.

The series broke new ground in the final episode of Series 1 when it featured cast's children and additional family members joining them to review the biggest TV show of the year in Ireland The Late Late Toy Show.[7]

Following strong ratings, the series was renewed for a second series on 20 November 2016, which began broadcasting on 8 February 2017, consisting of twelve episodes and a highlights show.[8][9] Series 2 saw the introduction of five new house holds from all around the country; Lauara and Aisling (Greystones), Tadgh and Ettie (County Clare), Shelly and John (Ballina), Dawn and Dale (Cork) and The Moran Family (Portlaoise)

Series 3 introduced two new households from Dublin City Centre (Couple Siobhán and Pat) and the Cooley Peninsula (Friends Michael, David and Gerry.) Jamie welcomed baby Cobey to the Cabra household while, in Navan, Loretta gave birth to baby Asha in early November.

In the final episode of Series 3, the cast of Daddy's Home 2 - Mel Gibson, John Lithgow, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg - featured as a guest 'family' on the show and reviewed 'Ireland's Fittest Family', 'Fair City' and 'Stetsons and Stilettos.'[10]

On 23 August 2018, it was announced that Gogglebox Ireland would return for a fourth series.[11] The series returned to Virgin Media One on 5 September 2018.

Once TV3 was bought by cable TV company Liberty Global, via their Virgin Media Ireland label, the "Googlebox Ireland" version of the series became very confusingly meta between corporate siblings, and in effect advertising for Virgin Media Ireland (the cable TV company), and Virgin Media Television (the former TV3 group of television channels, owned by the same cable TV company). Googlebox Ireland (the series format and actual series), is ultimately owned and made by All3Media, a company ultimately owned by Liberty Global & Discovery, and shown on a TV channel (TV3/Virgin Media Television Ireland) owned by Liberty Global, in turn featuring programmes shown on their own TV3/Virgin Media channels available in Ireland, with some programmes in turn also made by other parts of the All3Media/Discovery programming library, as well as featuring third party programmes from other Irish and UK channels, and online such as Netflix, also available via the Virgin Media cable TV hardware. In yet more corporate sibling cross-promotion, the show understandably features product placement of the Virgin Media Ireland cable TV equipment, such as the remote, and the series, shown on a channel owned and branded as Virgin Media Television, is sponsored by Virgin Media Ireland (the cable TV company), which also confusingly also both feature the series in their own on-demand catch-up service catalogues.

Episodes[]

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
11422 September 201622 December 2016
2138 February 201726 April 2017
31313 September 201722 November 2017
4135 September 201814 November 2018
51011 September 201923 February 2020

Series 1 (2016)[]

No.
overall
No.
in series
Title Original air date
11"Series 1, Episode 1"22 September 2016 (2016-09-22)
22"Series 1, Episode 2"29 September 2016 (2016-09-29)
33"Series 1, Episode 3"6 October 2016 (2016-10-06)
44"Series 1, Episode 4"13 October 2016 (2016-10-13)
55"Series 1, Episode 5"20 October 2016 (2016-10-20)
66"Series 1, Episode 6"27 October 2016 (2016-10-27)
77"Series 1, Episode 7"3 November 2016 (2016-11-03)
88"Series 1, Episode 8"10 November 2016 (2016-11-10)
99"Series 1, Episode 9"17 November 2016 (2016-11-17)
1010"Series 1, Episode 10"24 November 2016 (2016-11-24)
1111"Series 1, Episode 11"1 December 2016 (2016-12-01)
1212"Series 1, Episode 12"8 December 2016 (2016-12-08)
1313"Series 1, Episode 13 - Maddest Moments"15 December 2016 (2016-12-15)
1414"Series 1, Episode 14 - A Year of Great Telly"22 December 2016 (2016-12-22)

Series 2 (2017)[]

No.
overall
No.
in series
Title Original air date
151"Series 2, Episode 1"8 February 2017 (2017-02-08)
162"Series 2, Episode 2"15 February 2017 (2017-02-15)
173"Series 2, Episode 3"22 February 2017 (2017-02-22)
184"Series 2, Episode 4"1 March 2017 (2017-03-01)
195"Series 2, Episode 5"8 March 2017 (2017-03-08)
206"Series 2, Episode 6"15 March 2017 (2017-03-15)
217"Series 2, Episode 7"22 March 2017 (2017-03-22)
228"Series 2, Episode 8"29 March 2017 (2017-03-29)
239"Series 2, Episode 9"5 April 2017 (2017-04-05)
2410"Series 2, Episode 10"12 April 2017 (2017-04-12)
2511"Series 2, Episode 11"19 April 2017 (2017-04-19)
2612"Series 2, Episode 12"26 April 2017 (2017-04-26)
2713"Series 2, Episode 13 - 'Best Bits'"3 May 2017 (2017-05-03)

Series 3 (2017)[]

No.
overall
No.
in series
Title Original air date
28 1 "Series 3, Episode 1" 13 September 2017
29 2 "Series 3, Episode 2" 20 September 2017
30 3 "Series 3, Episode 3" 27 September 2017
31 3 "Series 3, Episode 4" 4 October 2017
32 5 "Series 3, Episode 5" 11 October 2017
33 6 "Series 3, Episode 6" 18 October 2017
34 7 "Series 3, Episode 7" 25 October 2017
35 8 "Series 3, Episode 8" 1 November 2017
36 9 "Series 3, Episode 9" 8 November 2017
37 10 "Series 3, Episode 10" 15 November 2017
38 11 "Series 3, Episode 11" 22 November 2017

Series 4 (2018)[]

No.
overall
No.
in series
Title Original air date
39 1 "Series 4, Episode 1" 5 September 2018
40 2 "Series 4, Episode 2" 12 September 2018
41 3 "Series 4, Episode 3" 19 September 2018
43 4 "Series 4, Episode 4" 26 September 2018
44 5 "Series 4, Episode 5" 3 October 2018
45 6 "Series 4, Episode 6" 10 October 2018
46 7 "Series 4, Episode 7" 17 October 2018
47 8 "Series 4, Episode 8" 31 October 2018
48 9 "Series 4, Episode 9" 7 November 2018
49 10 "Series 4, Episode 10" 14 November 2018

Series 5 (2019)[]

No.
overall
No.
in series
Title Original air date
501"Series 5, Episode 1"11 September 2019 (2019-09-11)
512"Series 5, Episode 2"18 September 2019 (2019-09-18)
523"Series 5, Episode 3"25 September 2019 (2019-09-25)
534"Series 5, Episode 4"2 October 2019 (2019-10-02)
545"Series 5, Episode 5"9 October 2019 (2019-10-09)
556"Series 5, Episode 6"16 October 2019 (2019-10-16)
567"Series 5, Episode 7"23 October 2019 (2019-10-23)
578"Series 5, Episode 8"30 October 2019 (2019-10-30)
589"Looks Back - Part One"16 February 2020 (2020-02-16)
5910"Looks Back - Part Two"23 February 2020 (2020-02-23)

Series 6 (2020)[]

No.

Overall

No.

in series

Title Original air date
60 1 "Series 6, Episode 1" 9 September 2020
61 2 "Series 6, Episode 2" 16 September
62 3 "Series 6, Episode 3" 23 September
63 4 "Series 6, Episode 4" 30 September
64 5 "Series 6, Episode 5" 7 October
65 6 "Series 6, Episode 6" 14 October
66 7 "Series 6, Episode 7" 21 October
67 8 "Series 6, Episode 8" 28 October

Series 7 (2021)[]

No.

Overall

No.

in series

Title Original air date
68 1 "Series 7, Episode 1" 1 September 2021
69 2 "Series 7, Episode 2" 8 September 2021
70 3 "Series 7, Episode 3" 15 September 2021
71 4 "Series 7, Episode 4" 22 September 2021
72 5 "Series 7, Episode 5" 29 September 2021

Specials (2018)[]

No.
in series
Title Original air date
1 "Gogglebox Does TV3" 20 September 2018
2 "Gogglebox Does The 80s and 90s" 9 January 2019
3 "Gogglebox Does The 00s and Now" 16 January 2019

Series 1 (Featured Programmes)[]

Title Programme Titles
Series–1America's Got Talent, RTE News And Sport : Bus Strike, Ingenious Animals, All-Ireland Football Final, Anchorman, Prime Time: Autonomous Cars, Duets At The BBC, Smalltown, Tipping Point
Series–2The X Factor (UK TV series), Ploughing championships Live, Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls, Trump V Clinton, Strictly Come Dancing, Inside Trinity, 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammies, Braveheart
Series–3The Late Late Show, Sky News, Animal Babies, RTE News And Sport: All Ireland, Living With Lucy, Find Me A Home, Sir Terry Wogan Remembered, 1000 Heartbeats
Series–4Winning Streak, Britain's Secrets with Anne Robinson, True North: My Wig & Me, The Lie Detective. The Fall, Kevin Mcgahan’s America, Catchphrase, Angela’s Ashes, The Ray D’arcy Show
Series–5The Graham Norton Show, RTE News And Sport: Anthony Foley's Death, TOTP Big Hits, SAS: Who Dares Wins, The Ray D’Arcy Show, Long Lost Families, The Chase, Pulp Fiction
Series–6Sister Act, The School That Got Teens Reading, Emmerdale, Penn &Teller : Fool Us, First Dates, Married At First Sight, Stand Up to Cancer, The Late Late Show
Series–7RTE Weather / Today With Maura & Daithi, A Question of Sport, Strictly Come Dancing, How to Build a Human, Ireland’s Fittest Family, Storyville: Chasing Asylum - Inside Australia's Detention Camps, My Granny The Escort, Nightmare On Elm Street
Series–8Planet Earth 2, TV3:The 5.30 News–Taxi Driver Uniforms, Grandma’s Boy: Donal Skehan, The Jonathan Ross Show, Naked Attraction, The Airport Up In Knock, Trainspotting, The Waltons
Series–9Stetsons And Stilettos, TV3: Sunday Am, Body Fixers, Hector Central, Today With Maura & Daithi, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Late Late Show, Country Music Awards: Sky Arts
Series–10Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Toddlers and Tiaras, RTE News: Water Charges, Family Fortunes, The Nathan Carter Show, Ireland’s Paramedics, Getting High For God, U2
Series–11I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, Classic Joe Dolan, The X Factor, Dangerous Earth : Lightning, The Apprentice, Breaking The Silence, The Local Eye, The Wizard Of Oz
Series–12The Late Late Toy Show, An Ríl Deal, Cosc Social Experiment Commercial, The Airport Up In Knock, Finding Banni, Don’t Tell The Bride, TOTP2: Christmas 2012
Series–13The Sunday Game, 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammies, Emmerdale, Weather / Today With Maura And Daithi, The X Factor, Kevin Mcgahernʼs America Sky News: Offensive Terms, Naked Attraction, The Late Late Show : Frances Brennan / Smokie perform ʻAliceʼ
Series–14Sister Act, Winning Streak, RTE News - Anthony Foley's Death, Planet Earth, Stand Up To Cancer, Stetsons And Stilettos, Inside Trinity, Catchphrase

Series 2 (Featured Programmes)[]

Title Programme Titles
Series–1Celebrity Big Brother, TV3 12.30 News, The Secret Life Of 5 Year Olds, Spy In The Wild, Ellen, Living On The List, Confessions Of A Paparazzi, The Birds
Series–2First Dates Ireland, Tv3 News – Trump, Today With Maura & Daithí, Spring Break With Grandad, Dragons Den, Beauty Queen & Single, Toughest Place To Be, The Late Late Show
Series–3Dancing With The Stars, The Real Marigold Hotel, Celebrity Masterchef, The Great British Skinny Dip, Life Animated, Steve Backshall's Extreme Mountain Challenge, Only Connect
Series–4Room To Improve, RTE News: Six One: Calves, The Supervet, Love At First Kiss, Murder She Wrote, The Two Million Calorie Buffet, Ross Kemp: Libya’s Migrant Hell, Operation Transformation
Series–5Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, RTE News: Six One: Ash Wednesday, How'd you get so rich?, The Big Spell, Four Days in November, The Last Leg, Deafening, Better Than The Original
Series–6Daniel & Majella's B&B Road Trip, Tv3 News: Children Walk In, A Killing In My Family, The Secrets Of Your Food, Wild Things, Don't Tell The Bride, Éire Fhiáin, The Late Late Show: Tuam Babies
Series–7St. Patrick's Day Festival, Britain's Next Top Model, RTE News: 9 O'Clock, What Are You Eating?, Random Acts As Gaeilge, Snake City, Beat The Brain, The Dubliners: Live At Vicar Street
Series–8Stetsons & Stilettos, Three Wives, One Husband, Dancing With The Stars, The Restaurant, All Round To Mrs. Browns, Portrait Artist of the Year, Treehouse Masters, Comic Relief : Red Nose Day
Series–9First Dates, , How Quizzing Got Cool: TV’s Brains Of Britain, Flashy Funerals, Ireland’s Beauty Queens , Bare Knuckle Fight Club, The Zoo, Scannál: Caught In A Rat Trap
Series–10Big Week On The Farm, Bondi Rescue, Me And My Dog: The Ultimate Contest, Mary Magdalene: Art's Scarlet Woman, , Nazi Scrapbooks From Hell, Catastrophe, The Silence Of The Lambs
Series–11Reeling In The Years, Britain's Got Talent, At Your Service, The World According To Kids, The Late Late Show: Country Music Special, My Online Nightmare, The Knowledge: The World’s Toughest Taxi Test, Tracks & Trails
Series–12Fair City, RTE News: Rory McIlroy's Wedding, Grit: Honey Badger Tough, Antiques Roadshow, Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners, Mind Over Marathon, Trawlermen Tales, Grease
Series–BitsDancing With The Stars, Spy In The Wild, RTE News: Six One, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, First Dates, Portrait Artist of the Year, The Big Spell, Stetsons & Stilettos

Series 3 (Featured Programmes)[]

Title Programme Titles
Series–1Cannonball, It's A Park's Life, Killer In The Family, Man V Animal: Jellyfish, The Spouse House, Should I Marry My Cousin: Perfect Marriage, Astronauts: Have You Got What It Takes?
Series–2The X Factor, The Secret Life Of Ballroom, The Great British Bake Off, My Cat From Hell, [1], Educating Greater Manchester, Celebs Go Dating, GAA: All Ireland Final
Series–3This Morning, Schizophrenia - The Voices in My Head, First Dates, The Late Late Show, , Frock Finders, 3News: The 12.30, Ploughing live
Series–4Top of The Pops; 90's, The Babymakers, Liar (TV series), Irish In Wonderland, / Weirdest Animal Faces, [Farewell Vera], Celebrity Operation Transformation, / BBC News at Six: Hugh Hefner
Series–5Zoolander, / Louis Theroux; Dark States 1: Heroin town, / Barbie: The Most Famous Doll in the World, / Blind Date (TV3), / Sky News: Swipe, Your Face or Mine?, This Morning (TV programme)
Series–6, Say Yes to the Dress, Extreme Couponing, The Supervet, / Livin' With Lucy, / Trauma, Just Tattoo of Us, / George Michael Documentary
Series–7The Graham Norton Show, The Great British Bake Off, / Vogue: For Love Or Money, Sky News Sunrise, / Today: With Maura and Daithi, / Gordon Ramsey on Cocaine, / My Week as a Muslim, Bullseye
Series–8Blue Planet 2, Strictly Come Dancing, TV3 News, / Nigella: At My Table, Ireland's Fittest Family, / Speeechless, Salon Confidential, Mattress Men Film
Series–9Harry Styles At The BBC, Ireland's Refguee Hotel, Generation What?, Golden: Our 50 Years of Marriage, It's Me or the Dog, RTE News at One, Judge Rinder, The Late Late Show
Series–10BBC Children in Need Rocks the 80's, RTE News: Six One, The Apprentice, The Crowded House, Living With Lucy, The Big Life Fix, The Sixth Sense, Coca-Cola Christmas Ad: Holidays Are Coming
Series–11Today with Maura and Daithi, Stetsons and Stilettos, The X Factor, British Workers Wanted, Fair City, Posh Pets, Ireland's Fittest Family, The Late Late Show

Series 4 (Featured Programmes)[]

Title Programme Title
Series–1The X Factor, Irish Paint Magic, Drinkers Like Me: Adrian Chiles, Peng Life, Francis Brennan's Grand Tour South Africa, The Town, Dr. Pimple Popper, Orangutan Jungle School
Series–2The Late Late Show, Judge Rinder, Who Do You Think You Are?, Spying on my Family, Find Me a Home, Celebrity Island with Bear Grylls, The Extreme Diet Hotel, RTÉ Six One News
Series–3The Rotunda, Big Brother, Dirty Dancing, The X Factor, Livin' with Lucy, The Great British Bake Off, Vogue: Is Monogamy Dead?, Orla Tinsley: Warrior, Say Yes to the Dress Ireland, This Morning (TV programme)
Series–4Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Féile: An Trip go Tipp, Bodyguard, Fair City, Virgin Media News at 5.30, The Supervet, Chase the Case, Ploughing Live
Series–5First Dates Hotel, The X Factor, Countryfile - One Man and His Dog, Great Lighthouses of Ireland, The Great British Bake Off, Back in Time for the Factory, Catchphrase, Notes from Dunblane - Lesson from a School Shooting, Strangers
Series–6Virgin Media News, Last Chance Lawyer, This Crowded House, The Placebo Experiment, Blood, Inside James's, Big Brother, Doctor Who
Series–7The Late Late Show, Jean-Claude Van Damme: Behind Closed Doors, Old Peoples Home For 4 Year Olds, Shoulder to Shoulder, Today with Maura and Daithi, RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock, For Facts Sake, The Snapper (film)
Series–8RTÉ News: Six One, Blood, Ghost Inside My Child, Ireland's Deep Atlantic, Ireland's Fittest Family, Stand Up to Cancer UK, Embarrassing Pets, Final Destination (film)
Series–9The Great British Bake Off, Winning Streak, First Dates, We Need to Talk About Mam, The Late Late Show, Catfish: The TV Show, Steve Austin's Broken Skull Challenge, Strictly Come Dancing, Blood
Series–10Dynasties, Hector - Ó Siberia Go Saigon, The Heist Liveline: Call Back Tabú: Foréigean Gan Choinne The Apprentice (UK TV series), Blood, The Keith & Paddy Picture Show

Series 5 (Featured Programmes)[]

Title Programme Titles
Series–1Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The Big Hospital Experiment, Treasure Island With Bear Grylls, First Dates Hotel, , Living With Lucy, The Late Late Show, BBC News at One
Series–2The Restaurant (Irish TV series), Prime Time (Irish TV programme), A Confession, The Rotunda, sMothered, Who Do You Think You Are? (American TV series), , This Morning (TV programme)
Series–3First Dates (Irish TV series), Japan With Sue Perkins, A Star Is Born (2018 film), Fair City, Virgin Media News at 5.30, True North - Strippograms: Bras, Baby Oil and Balaclavas, Only Connect, The Butcher (TV series)
Series–4Don't Tell the Bride, , Treasure Island With Bear Grylls, Britain's Got Talent: The Champions, Rugby World Cup Japan 2019, Love In The Countryside, Saving Lives at Sea, Why Can’t We Sleep?
Series–5Virgin Media News at 5.30, Britain's Got Talent: The Champions, Daniel & Majella’s USA Road Trip, The Apprentice (British TV series), ,
Stupid Man, Smart Phone, Living Undocumented, The Dog House
Series–6Grand Designs, The X Factor: Celebrity, Pulling With My Parents, Today with Maura and Daithi, Channel 4 News, Snackmasters, Brendan Grace - Thanks For The Memories, The Rotunda
Series–7Monster Croc Wrangler, Ghost (1990 film), The Wall (British game show), Francis Brennan: All Hands On Deck, The Met: Policing London, Fair City, My Famous Babysitter, Spencer, Vogue And Wedding Two
Series–8Take Me Out (British game show), Channel 4 News, The X Factor: Celebrity, Seven Worlds, One Planet, Ireland's Fittest Family, , The British Tribe Next Door, The Shining (film)
Series–9Garda Patrol, Live at 3, , , Fair City, The Late Late Show (Irish talk show), Radharc,

Series 6 (Featured Programmes)[]

Programme Titles
Series-

1

Lodgers for Codgers, The Late Late Show, News at 5.30, The Diagnosis Detectives, The 2 Johnnies Do America, Vicky Phelan: The Big Interview, The Deceived, The Man Who Wanted To Fly
Series-

2

Ireland:AM, My Octopus Teacher, Rich Kids Go Homeless, News at 5.30, Big Year In Big School, The South Westerlies, The Black Full Monty, Love On The Spectrum
Series-

3

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, RTÉ News: Six One, My Feet Are Killing Me, The Write Offs, First Love, EastEnders, The Irish Pub, Tiny Creatures
Series-

4

Lodging with Lucy, The Great British Bake Off, Five Guys A Week, RTÉ News: Six One, The Late Late Show, Mary Berry's Simple Comforts, Freddie Flintoff: Living With Bulimia, Bohemian Rhapsody
Series-

5

First Dates, Channel 4 News, News At 12.30, Mountain Vets, Me, My Brother & Our Balls, Big Year In Big School, Catfish: The TV Show, Des, Today, RTÉ News Special
Series-

6

The Tonight Show, Hector Africa A go Z, Married At First Sight, Catwalk: Tales From The Cat Show Circuit, Lodging with Lucy, The Comey Rule, The Confessors, Mucho, Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado
Series-

7

RTÉ News: Nine O’Clock, This Morning, Katie, The Joy of Painting, DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland, RTÉ News: Six One, Autumn at Jimmy’s Farm, Sir Cliff Richard at the BBC
Series-

8

First Dates, News at 5.30, The Million Pound Cube, Tricked Out Tractors, (Un)well, The Trump Show, Donal’s Family Food In Minutes, Halloween

Series 7 (Featured Programmes)[]

Programme Titles
Series-

1

Cooking with Paris, Vigil, Our Lives: Pride Of Place, Extreme Food Phobics, RTÉ News: Six One, Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, Sexy Beasts, Phil Lynott: Songs For While I'm Away
Series-

2

The Big Deal, News at 12.30, Cat Hospital, Married At First Sight UK, Only Fans: Ireland’s X-Rated, BBC News at Ten, Extraordinary Twins, Footloose
Series-

3

Kin, Serengeti II, First Dates, Fair City, Virgin News at 12:30, The Killing of Fr. Niall Molloy, Grand Designs, The Rotunda
Series-

4

Patrick Kielty: One Hundred Years Of Union, We Are The Champions - Cheese Rolling, The North Water, Beat The Chasers, The Repair Shop, Fantastic Fungi, Toddlers and Tiaras: Where Are They Now?, Prime Time
Series-

5

Spice Girls: How Girl Power Changed Britain, Cocooned, Foxy's Fearless 48 Hours, The Great British Bake Off, Awake: The Million Dollar Game, Married At First Sight UK, Prince Philip: The Royal Family Remembers, Cats
Series-

6

The Love Triangle, RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock, RTÉ News: One O'Clock, Keys To My Life, Dr. Pimple Popper: Biggest Transformations, Antisocial Ireland, Love On The Spectrum, The Mating Game, Squid Game
Series-

7

Kin, Breakdown: Ireland's Mental Health Battle, Naked, Alone and Racing to Get Home, Diana: The Musical, First Dates, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, RTÉ News: One O'Clock, The Big Deal
Series-

8

Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story, Angela Black, Steph's Packed Lunch, Livin' With Lucy, RTÉ News: Six One, The Great British Bake Off, Special Forces: Ultimate Hell Week - The Professionals, Dementia & Us
Series-

9

Today, Virgin Media News at 12:30, The Mating Game, Four Hours at the Capitol, Coronation Street, Pulling With My Parents, Donal's Family Kitchen, Breastfeeding my Boyfriend
Series-

10

Livin' With Lucy, Prime Time, The Irish Wedding, Wild Mountain Thyme, Ireland's Fittest Family, The Love Trap, Sex, Love and Goop, Kin

Cast[]

Family Series Background
The Grufferty family 1 - Husband and wife, Des and Laura with their daughter Danielle. Living in Athy, Des and Laura met 14 years ago when Des walked into Laura's salon for a haircut. The couple have four children but only Danielle (13) joins them on the couch.[12]
Jamie, Lindsay, Ashley and Gráinne: The Cabra Girls 1 - The group of friends from Cabra, Dublin are self-confessed reality TV addicts and their ideal Friday night is staying in with some TV and white wine. Lindsay and Ashley are sisters, but the foursome have been inseparable for years. Jamie recently gave birth to her first child, a baby boy, Cobey and is absolutely smitten.[12]
Fergal and Neal Tully 1 - 6 The identical twins grew up on a farm along with three older brothers. The two are extremely close claiming that they speak to each other more than their own wives. Neal has three daughters and has been married 15 years. He lives his life through the four Fs, Football, Family, Friends and Fianna Fáil. Fergal, on the other hand, is described as managing local football teams while working on the family pig and dairy farm. He loves sport and is jealous of his brother's Sky Sports package.[5]
Angela and Eileen 1 - They met at a retirement club and have been best friends since. Angela is from Dublin while Eileen is originally from Kilkenny. They are usually accompanied by Michael T Higgins, their much-loved tea cosy.[13]
The Ryan Family 1 - Single Mum Eva and her sons James and Alex live in Monaleen, Limerick. James and Alex are studying Computer Science and they have a close relationship with their Mum even though she likes to mortify them at any opportunity.[14]
John and Dave 1 - Friends John and David have been best friends for 10 years and love their TV so much that they organise their social schedule around their favourite shows. John's claim-to-fame is that he once appeared on Graham Norton's red chair to tell a story about Madonna - and didn't get tipped out of it![15]
The Naughton Family 1 - 2 Blessington residents Sheila and Alice Naughton appear on the series with their Dad Declan and have a shared hobby of Amateur Drama. Declan is an HR Consultant and Sheila is studying at Trinity College.[16]
Tracie and Anita 1 - Friends Tracie and Anita grew up together in The Liberties area of Dublin. Their Mums were best friends and now their children are. Anita reckons she's the sister Tracie never had. Tracie's much-loved pets Kenny Dog-Leish and bold cat Bibby often feature in Gogglebox Ireland and occasionally steal the show.[17]
Tadhg and Ettie 2 - 16 year old Tadhg and his Granny Ettie live 10 minutes apart in Clonlara, County Clare and first appeared in the first episode of Series 2. Ettie spent 8 years working as a nurse in the UK and returned to raise her family in the mid 70s. She and student Tadhg are extremely close and have been travelling together to the US and Australia.[18]
The Adenuga Family 1 - 4 The Adenugas moved to Navan in 2004 and quickly settled into the Meath community, with mum Yemi Adenuga becoming one of the most prominent female figures in African-Irish society. Dad Deji is a renowned Nollywood actor, splitting his time between Ireland and movie sets in Nigeria. Opinionated oldest daughter Loretta got married last year in a traditional ceremony in Nigeria. Now living in Drogheda with her husband, they are expecting their first child in the autumn. Aishling is the only one of the four born in Ireland and heading into her leaving cert year.[19]
Martin and Rory 1 - 3 Living in Dublin, Martin and Rory have been close friends and bridge partners for over 10 years and still play bridge together up to three times a week. Rory runs the biggest Bridge congress in Ireland. Martin is a university lecturer.[20]
Paul and Paul 1 - 2 Despite an age gap of over twenty years, the two Pauls get on famously. They met several years ago at Paul Roche's IT shop; the two bonded over a love of music and conversation. Paul Healy Roberts calls into Paul Roche's house about three times a week for a catch up and to watch a bit of telly.Paul Roche is originally from Kilkenny but came to visit Youghal 16 years ago and never looked back. Paul Healy Roberts grew up on a farm. He has lived a "colourful" life with a variety of jobs, from running a restaurant to selling sandwiches outside a Michael Jackson concert.[21]
Shelly and Jonny 2 Shelly and Jonny met 13 years ago when they were both working in a local bar. Fast forward to now and they are happily married. Although they live in Ballina, Jonny is originally from Crossmolina and Shelly is a Roscommon woman. Shelly and Jonny are both daredevils and love rollercoasters. They have ridden 7 of the world's top 10 rollercoasters and are determined to finish the list.[22]
Laura and Aisling 2 - 3 Laura and Aisling have been friends since they met in a Greystones nightclub as teenagers. Now both Mums with three children each, they still live in the Greystones area.[23]
The Morans 2 - The Morans from Portlaoise are a GAA and soccer mad family, who enjoy watching TV together and having a laugh. Dad Denis is originally from Kilkenny and is devoted to Manchester United and Brian Cody's Kilkenny Hurlers. Anne-Marie and Denis met through mutual friends at a party in Dublin and have been married for 30 years. Eldest daughter Chloe works in Dublin and younger sister Gráinne is heading off to college for her first year. Miniature Yorkshire terriers Bella and Scooby join them on the sofa and Chloe says her Mum treats them nearly better than her own kids.[24]
Dawn and Dale 2 - Dawn and Dale met on the same course in Cork IT six years ago and now work together in retail. Both girls are from large Cork families but, while Dale is from the city, Dawn is a country girl. Their dream is to buy a house together in the future and properly move in together. At the moment, Dawn has just moved into a new place and Dale spends all of her time at Dawn's place so, although they feel like they live together they are looking forward to having their own space.[25]
Micheal, David and Gerry: The Louth Lads 3 - 4 Micheal, David and Gerry have been best friends since childhood and all live within five minutes from each other in the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth. The trio all attended the same primary and secondary schools, but then went their separate ways for college. Despite their busy lifestyles, they still make time for a weekly 'Lads Night In' to catch-up on the telly in Gerry's parent's house.
Pat and Siobhán 3 - Siobhán and Pat have been together for 25 years and live near Dublin's City Centre. Pat is an Archaeologist from County Limerick who says he fell in love with Dublin the minute he arrived here. Siobhán was born in Dublin, studied Architecture and is now an Illustrator. They met at the National Museum, where Pat worked for more than 40 years. They own two dogs - brother and sister Misto and Daze.
Deirdre and Áine 4 - Mum Deirdre Murphy and daughter Áine Flynn hail from Courtlough, Co. Dublin. Áine, a member of the Irish Clay Pigeon shooting team, plays an active role in running the family business; an adventure centre and clay pigeon shooting grounds. When Deirdre, aka “Nana Dee” is not chasing around after eleven grandchildren, she works as a psychotherapist. Áine and Deirdre describe themselves as being similar to the Gilmore girls, except older and Irish!
Padraig and Anna 4 - The pair are from Togher, Co. Cork and met thirteen years ago when Anna became Padraig's personal assistant. After eight years of working together, the pair fell in love and have been with each other for five years now. What's even more exciting is that they have an 18 month old Labrador called 'Juno'. He's being trained to be an assistant dog.
Claire and Roger 4 Claire and Roger met in University more than 20 years ago and now have 2 children. Claire is originally from Omagh, Co. Tyrone, but her family had a massive TV aerial which picked up the Irish channels. Roger is from Banbridge, Co. Down, but his mum was from Dundalk and insisted on getting her weekly fix of The Late Late Show, so he also grew up watching Irish telly. Roger is a Global IT Programme Manager and Claire is a Clinical Specialist Speech & Language Therapist, specialising in rehab for throat cancer patients. She also lectures in Trinity College.
Barbara and Janet 5 - The pair are telly-loving sisters from Donegal. Barbara runs her own B&B business while Janet is a retired social worker. Barbara is an avid rugby fan but admits that part of the reason is to get a good look at the player's legs! Meanwhile, Janet loves all things Irish on the telly and can't resist a bit of Nationwide. The sisters ultimate night in is in front of a classic Hollywood film.
Canaan, Pam and Jane 5 - Hailing from Uganda, husband and wife Canaan and Pam, have lived in Ireland since 2014 with Pam’s sister Jane. But the love affair with Ireland goes back to 2008 when Pam came here on what was meant to be a short holiday and turned into a year-long stint. They first moved to Dublin, then to Cavan before finally settling in Mallow. Pam works in insurance and Canaan has a degree in Digital Media and Marketing and currently works with young adults with learning disabilities. Jane is retired but recently started a course in Business Studies.

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