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From Love Island to The Handmaid's Tale, all your must-see TV this summer Mirror 2 hrs ago Sara Wallis Despite lockdown being eased, excellent telly this summer means there are loads of reasons to stay in. Old favourites abound, from an extended run of Love Island to the fourth series of The Handmaid’s Tale and the return of dogged detective Baptiste.
And there are brand new offerings like the TV reboot of Turner & Hooch, epic period drama Anne Boleyn and gripping crime series Time, starring Sean Bean.
Here, the first in a three-part series, is our guide to what’s hot on the box from June onwards...
United-statesCobdenOntarioCanadaTennesseeHungaryUnited-kingdomBelgiumCambridgeCambridgeshireRussiaAdelaideNewmarket was well represented on Sunday evening's TV schedule last weekend.
After the 6pm news, many of you may have tuned into John Creedon's excellent show, Atlas of Ireland, to see our own Timmy O'Connor and Eoin 'Stan' O'Sullivan appear on our screens.
The show, in its second series, takes a tour around Ireland exploring towns and places and looking into the meaning of their names. Sliabh Luachra was under analysis in the most recent episode, and Eoin took on the task of explaining the boundaries of an area that is more cultural than geographical.
Timmy played a few tunes and spoke to John about the local music and how he came to it. Some of the area's finest musicians spoke about their passion for the Sliabh Luachra music style, including Scartaglin's Emma O'Leary, accordian player Bryan O'Leary, Maura O'Connor and our own Stan. If you missed out on the show, you can catch it on the RTÉ Player.
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Mon, Mar 8, 2021, 00:25 Ed Power
Dervla Kirwan plays Val Ahern, who has had enough of her slimy, philandering husband Denis. But did she kill him?
Smother, RTÉ’s new psychological thriller written by former Mr Selfridge show-runner Kate O’Riordan, is a long way from perfect. There are too many characters, several of whom feel blandly interchangeable (have a bow stubbled middle-aged blokes #1 2, 3).
The plot unspools like fresh-from-the-microwave Midsomer Murders. And it doesn’t take advantage of the Co Clare setting by evoking, as shows such has Broadchurch do, a specific sense of place. In Ireland there is no psychosphere.
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