Mark Little (top) and Molly Ringwald in The Breakfast Club (1985)
Little!
Ringwald!
Bannon.
Bee stung-lipped Brat Pack goddess Molly Ringwald and cash giddy Storyful founder Mark ‘Jammy’ Little join host Brendan O’Connor on The Saturday Night Show tomorrow night on RTÉ 1 at 9.50pm.
Plus Love/Hate’s Tommy KD (aka Thomas Kiernan Dunne); Room to Improve presenter Dermot Bannon, and Skulduggery Pleasant author Derek Landy.
Packed show, in fairness.
Previously: Storyful, Eh? I’ll Remember That Name
Thanks Melanie O’Connor
Top pic: Storyful
The compelling Irish black comedy web series reaches a ferocious climax.
Part one of a two episode closer.
Caution: Contains Young Fine Gael
Starring Giles Brody, Charlene Craig and Tara Flynn. Director of Photography James McDonnell; Assistant Director: Eoin Duggan; Production Design: Donnacha O’Brien; Written and directed by Diarmuid O’Brien.
Previously: Paddy Angryman episodes 1-3
Thanks Simon Mulholland
Fada love of God.
John Gallagher writes:
Unknown to many, Colaiste Uisce in Belmullet, Co Mayo have been getting huge amount of calls and complains from people mistaking it for Irish Water, they’ve made this video to set the record straight!
Local property Tax in YOUR area.
Omar Sarhan writes:
I’m an out of work mapper, so I created this [interactive] map. I think it looks nice and haven’t seen anything similar out there.
Do you fancy a live performance of tunes from an acclaimed new solo project by the boy from Ash (Now a seen it all 36).
Owen O’C writes:
Last minute free show Tim Wheeler launches solo debut album in Tower Records, Wicklow Streety, Dublin tomorrow Saturday at 1.30pm.
Video: RTÉ Ten
What you may need to know:
1. Various Brothers Grimm fairytales, including Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel and Cinderella, are brought together in Disney’s adaption of Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning musical.
2. Meryl Streep is singing again. Oy.
3. It’s darker than you’d expect from Disney (but not from the Brothers Grimm).
4. James Corden’s baffling success across the pond surely makes him the luckiest chancer since Americans took butter-faced garbage-peddler Piers Morgan into their hearts.
5. Off topic – “The Force Awakens”? Really? I guess they have 12 months to come up with something better.
6. Broadsheet Prognosis: Depends entirely on whether musicals make you feel like skipping jauntily through life or punching yourself repeatedly in the face.
Release Date: January 9
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