'Winning-Streak' presenter Kathryn Thomas is set to host Screentime ShinAwil's latest series 'The Voice of Ireland'. The show is based on 'The Voice' format which was originally created by John de Mol's Talpa Media (Big Brother) and has been successfully broadcasts in Holland and the Us. Kathryn Thomas' previous presenting jobs include a long running RTÉ travel show 'No Frontiers', which she fronted for ten years and 'Operation Transformation'. Kathryn also won an Ifta in 2008 for TV Personality of the Year.
- 8/26/2011
- IFTN
Production got underway late last week on the set of Earth Horizon Productions' 'Eco Eye' and 'About the House'. Both series will film all over the country for the next few months with the former transmitting on RTÉ next January and the latter coming to our television screens late this year. Marcus Stewart (A Burning Question) is the producer for both shows which are presented by Duncan Stewart (The Changing Face of Dublin). The seventh series of 'Eco Eye' will shoot in areas all over the country between now and Christmas. It is presented by Duncan Stewart and focuses on Irish environmental issues. It will be directed throughout the weeks by several directors including Frank Delaney (host, Friday Night, Saturday Morning), Niamh Barrett (producer, No Frontiers), Blaithin Ni Caithain, Paula Keogh and Graeme Wells. The director of photography is Karl Dillon.
- 8/23/2010
- IFTN
Crossing the Line Films' new project 'Growing Up Gay' is a two-part documentary series exploring the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people growing up in Ireland. The first episode will screen on RTÉ1 on Monday, April 19th. Filmed over 18 months, the 'Growing Up Gay' production team followed the lives of six young people and, in the process, captured the challenging and even hostile experiences which lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people face in their everyday lives. The series is directed Aoife Kelleher (No Frontiers), produced by Anna Rodgers (Today is Better than Two Tomorrows) with John Murray as executive producer. The series' director of photography is Richard Kendrick (Cromwell in Ireland) and it is edited by Colm O'Brien (Diy Dads).
- 4/15/2010
- IFTN
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