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RTE viewers all say same thing about Iarnrod Enda TV show as former Taoiseach Kenny goes to Donegal and Derry
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New Waddell Media documentary for TG4 aims to give Peig sayers the mother of all makeovers
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February 27, 2021 7:00 am
The gap in the diaries of agricultural show enthusiasts this year due to coronavirus cancellations is laid bare in the new series of ‘Beidh Aonach Amárach’ which kicked off on
TG4 on Wednesday, February 24.
Edel and Brendan McCawley, pedigree Angus farmers from Co. Leitrim, who compete annually at agricultural shows, featured in episode one.
John and Eileen Gallagher from Donegal who have been dancing with each other for over 40 years, stepped out for a trip down memory lane. They go to dances around the country and attend Clonmany show.
Niamh Seoighe’s summer calendar has a big gap this year due to the show cancellations but she told how she is keeping busy combining working on the farm with her role in the Loch Measc distillery in Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo.
28 Jan 2021 : News Desk broadcaster and journalist Caoimhe Ní Chathail In a new documentary, broadcaster and journalist Caoimhe Ní Chathail is on a mission to lay bare the facts about non-surgical cosmetic procedures who is getting them and why they are getting them.
Croí na Ceiste le Caoimhe, made for BBC Gaeilge by Waddell Media with the support from Northern Ireland Screen’s Irish Language Broadcast Fund, airs on Monday, February 1
st on BBC Two Northern Ireland at 10 pm.
Executive Producers are Jannine Waddell and David Cumming for Waddell Media; Áine Walsh for the ILBF and Karen Kirby for BBC Gaeilge. Sarah Reddin is the producer and director of
BBC Blas presenter Caoimhe Ní Chathail investigates the growing demand for treatments such as fillers and anti-wrinkle injections that seem to be becoming the norm with young people today.
Caoimhe wants to find out why people decide to have aesthetics treatments, how easy it is to get them and how important it is to do your research.
How safe are these procedures?
Caoimhe investigates how the aesthetics industry is unregulated in Northern Ireland which causes a lot of non-medical practitioners to be in charge.
Dr Chris Hutton explains the dangers around botched jobs and side effects that can include blindness and severe infections.
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