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Thursday, 29 March 2012

RTE Soccer’s ‘Holy Trinity’ - the next generation?







There’s no doubt that for many Irish soccer fans, watching the pundits on RTE is sometimes more entertaining than the game itself. Admittedly, this might be stretching things for Ireland matches but for Premiership and Champions League, the infamous panel discussions and rows can provide as much fuel for bar-room debate as anything in the 90 minutes. The Après Match sketches are only partly responsible for this. Bill, Eamo and Giles are RTE’s footballing ‘holy trinity’ along with the almost divine Liam Brady B.T and P.T. (before and post Trap). However, as Ireland prepare to compete in a major international tournament for the first time in a decade, the question of how long the former three broadcasters who brought us through Italia ‘90 can continue is surely coming into view for those within RTE sport.

 Darragh Maloney appears in pole position to succeed Bill and  this may be seen as a dilution of excitement for all Maloney’s professionalism, the biggest problem will be with the pundits. The best option appeared to be the marquee acquisition of Graeme Souness who, after relatively staid punditry on Sky, seemed to gain a new lease of life with Bill and the boys. However, TV3 cutting RTE’s Champions League coverage in half and the lure of Sky have limited if not ended Souness’ spells in Montrose so the station is apparently back to Square one.


Richie Sadlier

With his playing career ended prematurely by injury, Richie is a youthful pundit who has quickly carved out a decent living combining his Sunday Independent column with his television work where he is a regular on MNS as well as the Premiership. His relaxed nature on screen certainly sets him apart as he gives a sense that ultimately, he doesn’t really care what colleagues or viewers think of his opinions. You could also argue his involvement with domestic soccer may count against him with a majority of fans who follow English game without paying much heed to the Airtricity League, but maybe I’m the one being controversial here…

Trevor Steven

Steven had a bright start to his RTE career and seemed to appear alongside Dunphy and Giles rather than covering times when they were absent. Yet, this hasn’t continued and it seems he has been moved to either the commentary box or the second string panels as time has gone on.

Ray Houghton

Regardless of his punditry, Ray will always be something of a national hero for his career in the green jersey. This would seem a good starting point but the thing about Giles and Brady is that they are not so much heroes as Irish football royalty based on their individual talents, rather than achievements playing for Ireland, while Dunphy has just managed to be Dunphy for years. Houghton is comfortable on television but still shows no sign of capturing the imagination à la the older generation.

Kenny Cunningham

A pundit who really seems to seek controversy. Cunningham certainly seems the most aggressive and forceful of the list. However, it is not always clear that soccer fans appreciate it or really go for him. While the catchphrases of Dunphy, Bill, Giles and Brady have been included on Après Match sketches, there is a sense of fans laughing with them while Cunningham’s ‘possibly so’ seems to highlight the problem of RTE’s younger generation of pundits put alongside the big debates where the ‘boys’ stake claims and defend them to the death.

Maybe the problem RTE faces is that it cannot continue its winning formula. Dunphy is probably a one-off figure much like George Hook in rugby, while Giles and Brady are held in such esteem that they are universally respected regardless of whether we always agree with them or not, and even if they appear silly on air, they are still John Giles, one of the best midfielders in the game in the 70s or Liam Brady who graced Serie A with Juventus and won the Scudetto. The only players who could subsequently wish to earn that respect are Paul McGrath and Roy Keane. Personal problems have precluded McGrath from becoming an analyst while Keane’s personality, Saipan and his behaviour since hanging up his boots have probably robbed him of assuming the air of a Giles or Brady.

Is television different now? The reason RTE is loved is because it’s so much more raw and different from BBC, ITV or Sky but maybe that is how all sports television coverage is going. Can we ever expect the unpredictable entertainment of RTE’s soccer coverage in the future with a new generation of people? What are your views on RTE replacing the great men? And if RTE failed to achieve this, would the majority of Irish viewers switch to British stations?

By Martin O'Donoghue






Friday, 16 March 2012

Norris condemns Tallafornia

The country is in a crises and considering a second bailout, yet, Senator David Norris decided to build a battle against reality show Tallafornia at the Seanad on Tuesday. 


Norris called the popular show a "drink-sodden programme" that encouraged the shows stars to "behave licentiously and compete to bring people home to bed them". 


Norris expressed his concerns for the participants future saying, "what will happen to those people whose images are permanently on film when they want to get married 10 or 20 years from now? What will their children think when their images turn up?".


TV3 released a statement defending the show, which has attracted an average audience of 330,000 over the past two months. "It may be very different to when David Norris was young but it is a slice of reality of what goes on today," announced a spokeswoman from TV3.


The spokeswoman also said that the shows participants were responsible for their own behavior and that they were not forced or encouraged to do anything against their will. 


The final episode will be aired tonight on TV3 at 10pm.











The Voice is starting to bore


The Voice of Ireland began on a very strong note. The concept of contestants singing with the judges chairs turned so they could not see what they looked like was something different to our television screens. And then the battles began, where two singers sang for survival. This kept viewers intrigued and sitting on the edge of their seats wondering who will be sent home and there were some surprises.

Now we are on stage three, and it is just like watching another reality singing show, with contestants singing popular songs. The interesting element is gone. Maybe they should have had singers try write their own songs with the help of a well known song writer. That would have been interesting!

What do you think? Are you bored of The Voice of Ireland????




Saturday, 4 February 2012

Take Me Out Ireland- The Contestants


Are you addicted to Ireland's version of Take Me Out? Or do you flick, unable to watch the cringe worthy matchmaking show? Or like most Irish, do you watch it and complain about the picky princesses, the foreigners on the panel, and the lack of talent?!

Where do they get these people?
There are four types of contestants on the Irish Take Me Out show. Babies, foreigners, desperate daters and media attention seekers. TV3 holds auditions throughout the country searching for suitable single men and women, who are up for some craic to bring laughs to homes across Ireland.

Babies
On the first episode of the 2012 series, a baby faced boy chose a 29 year old to take to Shifters. Last week, a 28 year old had no choice but to take the last woman standing, a lady (looking in her 40's) on a date to Shifters! I think the age should be 21 to 30...but I guess the age gap issues gives the show a bit of humour and shock factor.

Foreigners
There are two American girls on the panel, and a few other non-Irish lassies. There have been lots of tweets about the lack of Irish on the panel. Well...maybe it is because Ireland is so small and foreigners don't mind making a show of themselves on national TV as they are not stuck here and they do not know EVERYONE! I think any Irish person who watches Take Me Out will see at least one person they know.

Desperate Daters
The desperate daters on the show are those who are near or have already passed their dating sell by dates. Maybe they have already been married, or have a child or more, or they have just not met the right person and have tried all the nightclubs, all the pubs, singles nights and dating sites and this is another way of putting themselves out there, hoping that Mr or Mrs Right is out there watching or better yet in studio with them.

Let's face it, Ireland is probably the worst country when it comes to dating..we just don't know how to date. Irish people need a few pints or shots in them before they have the courage to ask someone for their number, but then by the time they have managed to chat to the person that takes their fancy at a bar, the other person has already started shifting (kissing) someone else or you have had one drink too many and are a little too messy!

Media Attention Seekers
There are a lot of contestants who are studying media or are actors or singers. There is a nurse who appeared on Irish Come Dine with Me and a girl who was on Fade Street. Last night, there was a guy from a band and a semi-professional football player. There was also a media student who used her ten minutes of fame to say some lines from Buffy The Vampire Slayer!

There have been many people in the past who made their name from reality TV shows. Amanda Holden made one of her first TV appearances on the dating show Blind Date. Irish socialite Pippa O Connor, wife of reality TV star, ex-band member and presenter, Brian Ormond, started her career in the limelight by appearing on reality TV shows. She brought three of her ex-boyfriends on an Irish dating show, the Ex-Files, hosted by Lucy Kennedy. This couple truly are a reality TV show couple. They even allowed cameras to follow them around while they prepared for their big wedding day.

Dating shows like Take Me Out are a good way for media attention seekers to network and gain some experience in front of the camera!

YOUR OPINION?!
We want your opinion?! What do you think of Ireland's version of Take Me Out? Hit or Miss?! Are you addicted or does it make you want to gouge your eyes out?! Have you recognised any familiar faces from home or from other reality TV shows?

Leave us a comment with your thoughts.




Sunday, 22 January 2012

The Voice of Ireland- Episode 3

Tonight was an interesting night on The Voice of Ireland. My two favourite singers of the night were Nollaig O Connor and Rory Quinn.

Nollaig was the judges favourite performance of the night with all four judges turning their chair, begging her to choose them. Bressie said it was his favourite performance on the show so far. In the end, she decided to pick Sharon to help her deal with the issues she has with her nerves when performing on stage.

Rory Quinn was my personal favourite of the night. He sang one of my favourite songs "Man in the Mirror". His voice is incredibly beautiful and I could listen to him sing that song over and over and over again!





Amy Winehouse Wanna-Be
I think the oddest performance of the night was by the Amy Winehouse obsessed singer Lindsey Hamilton. Brian Kennedy laughed through her performance yet decided to turn his chair to pick her. I think she has amazing potential but could her kookiness be a turn off or a turn on....will she be a future star or not?! Her voice is like early Amy Winehouse and her personality is a little like Lady Gaga, (the cheekiness and that feel that she is from a wealthy background). Her performance, image and attitude all scream out that she wants to be unique and I think there could definitely be a bit of a diva inside her. Check it out for yourself and let us know what you think?!




The one that got away

Ellie McMahon not only looked like a recording artist, she also had a great recoding voice. Bressie said "if I had seen you, I would have picked you, you are my type of artist". Bressie seemed very disappointed later and said he felt he made a big mistake. Hopefully we will see Ellie at some point in the future because she definitely has star potential!





The Voice of Ireland- Episode 1 & Tara Blaise


When I first found out that Niall Breslin was taking part in this reality TV singing competition I was very excited, however, the first episode was slightly disappointing. I thought the talent was so so...now that's the talent on stage...Bressie did not disappoint at all!!!

One of the highlights of the first episode was Conor Quinn's performance. It is one of my all-time favourite performances on The Voice of Ireland so far. He is an attractive guy and has such a nice smile! But he looked like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame singing! His voice though is incredibly strange but outstanding at the same time and if he recorded an album I probably would buy it! It will be exciting to see what Bresie does with him.




Tara Blaise


Tara Blaise blew everyones minds in episode one...was she good..was she not...and then it turned out that she has already had a recording contract and a relatively successful career in music but just never really made it massively. She was the only contestant that made me want to insert her name into google!

She is on wikipedia and has many many fans on youtube. All her fans on youtube have commented that her management company are not doing its job. Her fans all advise her to get a good PR person on her team. So I am pretty sure this is why she decided to put herself forward on a show like this, to increase her fan base. She did not get chosen as the judges said they felt she was too nervous. However, Sharon Corr said she thought she had guessed it was her voice as she knows Tara. Sharon has also said that she knows all about conquering your fears on stage..then why didn't she choose her?! 



I couldn't stop staring at her amazing bone structure. She is very attractive and is stunning in her youtube videos. Tara has worked as a model. In late 2008,  she was featured in an advertising campaign for Tommy Hilfiger in Ireland. In 2009,  Tara appeared on the RTÉ show Off the Rails. She has a special Claire Danes quality about her. Tara has also worked as an actress starring as 'Beth' in the first stage production of Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds. Tara also appeared in the short film Dental Breakdown that was shown at the Corona Cork Film Festival in 2009.

Tara who is 36, and just has a baby appeared quite casual in a loose jumper and jeans infront of the judges. Tara has released two albums Dancing on Tables Barefoot (2005) and Great Escape (2008). Hot Press describes the 2005 album as “a warm and honest record, lit by a genuine sense of personal adventure, and delivered with feeling and panache in equal measure.”

In the 2009 Irish Meteor Awards, Tara was nominated in the category of Best Irish Female Artist. Imelda May won the award.





Do you think the judges should have put her through? Do you think it was a good or bad PR move for Tara to put herself on reality tv?! And will we see or hear about Tara Blaise again?

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Tallafornia Versus Fade Street



We just can't get enough of reality TV. When I was living in the US, I was 20 and became addicted to Laguna Beach. I was amazed by their life style and I thought it was REAL! I was heartbroken when a guy broke the news to me in drama class that it was set up. Thinking back and having watched a few years of reality TV, the Laguna Beach/The Hills/City/Fade Street type TV is obviously very scripted and set up. Poorly acted programmes like Fade Street REALLY bring this to light. It also makes me realize how great an actress LC is (Lauren Conrad), who is one of the great heroines of reality TV.

I think EVERYONE who watches TV has at least one reality TV programme they are somewhat addicted to. My friend and brother are major addicts of Jersey Shore. One day, my friend forced me to watch Jersey Shore before we hit town. So I went to her house early with a big bottle of rum, made a bunch of mojitos, sat back and watched tons of Jersey Shore! It is not something I would have watched on my own...but I have to say, I did enjoy it. I really enjoyed Snooki. She is the star of the show...the rest are just annoying. And yes the Snookmeister..is an annoying little monster but she is a funny little Guidette. Four things come to mind when I think about Snooki..1. Snooki arriving in her bumpy car...2. Snooki answering the duck phone and sounding like the duck phone...3. Snooki rolling around the sand drunk and getting arrested and finally 4. Snooki getting punched in the face! I highly doubt Irish reality tv will be this funny!

Fade Street
I just couldn't get into Fade Street..and I am really surprised there is a second one! But I guess somebody must like it. I watched the first episode of the first series and it just made me feel sick in the stomach as the acting was attrocious. Yes it's reality TV..so technically they shouldn't be acting..so why did it just look like terrible terrible improv???

The part where Danielle from Wexford told her mother she was taking a gap year to explore other career opportunities in Dublin was a cringe worthy moment. It should have been cut out. It was just so obviously fake...the poor mother should have taken some acting classes! This moment turned me off the programme completely...sorry Danielle's Mom!
I have two friends who loved Fade Street. One who lives in D4 and then one who lives in London and watched it all online. I don't know how they did it...because everytime I try, I just can't help but flick!

Tallafornia
Now, I have to say Tallafornia is a whole different story...it is becoming my guilty pleasure. No it doesn't have Snooki or anyone who is as funny as Snooki, eventhough little Nikita TRIES...but just doesn't make the cut. The question is..is she a Snooki wanna-be or a Sami Sweetheart wanna-be?! Or is she just trying to be herself! Tallafornia is definitely more interesting than Fade Street..I can watch and not want to flick. I watched the repeat of it today. REPEAT of reality TV..so it must be good..RIGHT!

It is still not Jersey Shore but it definitely has great potenital and it seems more real than Fade Street and the cast are more likeable. The two boys Cormac and (especially) Dave lack the Tallaght accent. Dave definitely has that yuppy rugby boy thing about him. Dave is a Blessington boy now living in City West where he works locally as a personal trainer and gym supervisor. Personally, I think he is the best looking of the bunch...but there is something cute about Phil especially when he became very red in the face when he was embarrassed when one of Natalie's friends who is gay was having a laugh and a bit of fun in the jacuzzi and Phil seemed a little afraid to enter the jacuzzi!

The AWWW moment in Friday's episode was when they visited Jay's mothers house. He is the image of his mother. And it was cute that she was so proud of him. And she gave them all a lovely fry!

The vodka stealing moment is SO IRISH! When we think of doing something bold and going wild at an Irish house party...how come it always involves stealing vodka..and how come we always think it is SOO BAD!

Tallafornia..so far, so good..hopefully it will get messier though!

Tallafornia OR Fade Street..which do you prefer and why?
Let us know your opinions!








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