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Pages in category "Irish game shows" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2Phat; C.
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Winning Streak is an Irish television game show that was produced for the National Lottery, and broadcast from 21 September 1990 to 21 March 2020 on RTÉ One.Produced in RTE's Studio 1 at their Television Centre in Dublin, the series featured contestants qualified via National Lottery scratchcards, who received the chance to win cash and other prizes.
Take Me Out is an Irish television dating game show airing on TV3. The show is presented by Irish radio personality Ray Foley. It is based on the Australian series Taken Out and the British series of the same name. [1] [2] The series is produced by Sideline Productions for TV3. The series is filmed in The Helix in Dublin. [2]
Quicksilver was a television quiz show produced and broadcast in Ireland by RTÉ and hosted by Bunny Carr from 1965 to 1981. [1] [2] The show was broadcast each week from a different Irish town, with a live audience. Competitors were selected from the audience by drawing numbered tickets, prompting many amusing exchanges as they competed for ...
Game show hosts from Northern Ireland (3 P) Pages in category "Irish game show hosts" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
After Mike Murphy retired from Winning Streak in 2001, Mooney became the new presenter of the Saturday night game show, but was temporarily replaced by Laura Woods while he presented You're a Star from December 2005 and March 2006. In 2004, he was nominated for the Television Personality of the Year Award at the Irish Film and Television Awards ...
The Irish version was made by Tyrone Productions under license from Celador, the British originators. The stage, music, and format were identical to the original British format. The quizmaster was Gay Byrne, who was famous as the longtime host of The Late Late Show, and was making one of several returns from retirement.