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Storyland, the initiative to develop and showcase local TV drama, will air three new standalone productions on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player for the next three Thursday nights.
Former director and a producer David Crean has been appointed RTÉ's new Head of Drama. Mr Crean was appointed following an eternal competition and joined RTÉ as a development executive in the ...
This year Storyland – devised to develop and showcase great local drama – comes to RTÉ television for the first time, with three new single dramas airing on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player at 9.30pm on ...
Drama and Comedy. In 2022 RTÉ continued its strategy to increase our development slate in drama and scripted comedy, in order to bring more series to television, but also importantly to RTÉ ...
Aïssa Maïga in Taken Down (2018). This was RTÉ's last 'state-of-the-nation' drama, says acting head of drama David Crean. Photograph: Spiral Pictures/RTÉ ...
Current affairs panel series Monday Night Live, a larger than usual slate of television drama and a new showcase for viral comedy talent will enliven RTÉ's upcoming season of programmes, with ...
RTÉ has unleashed its new season plans, and there are a number of exciting drama and entertainment series to look forward to, including season two of the thrilling series from earlier this year ...
A BRAND new RTE drama is set to air this week and viewers have shared their excitement. The Boy That Never Was is the new Irish series adaptation of the best-selling novel by author Karen Perry. Th… ...
Crime drama Grantchester is to end following its 11th series, ITV has announced.
Every long-running TV soap opera needs a cliffhanger final episode to keep the viewers hooked. And the RTÉ funding drama is no different, with what is expected to be its own eye-catching ending ...
SVOD service Acorn TV and Irish pubcaster RTE are joining forces for “Dead Still,” an Irish-set period drama starring Michael Smiley.
SVT's CEO Hannah Stjarne has said public broadcasters are more reliable than global streamers when it comes to drama production. "You Can't Rely On Global Streamers To Make Local Dramas" — Edinburgh ...
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