Another repeat.
Thanks Emily Brew
#Deception on TV3, I keep expecting someone to say next time on Cleaner Close #DazLiquidTabs
— Oscar Kennedy (@OscarJK) January 14, 2013
Deception.
TV3’s first commissioned drama series.
And surely Ireland’s first Ghost Estate-based telly show?
From director Hugh Farley:
Set on a once-affluent housing development in a fictional suburb of Galway City. When a murder victim is discovered in one of the unsold houses, it provokes a chain of events which threaten to reveal the darkest secrets of the development’s residents. Transmission starts in early January 2013.
Thanks Mac
@broadsheet_ie TV3 Group and Sony International announce “Sony HD Studio, Dublin” twitter.com/MoCatterson/st…
— Maureen Catterson (@MoCatterson) September 13, 2012
Oh.
Just HD.
The gang’s back.
A colourful, Flathan-free cast of TV3 regulars at the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield, Dublin, earlier for the launch of the station’s shows for Autumn/Winter.
From top: Glenda Gilson, Kirsteen O’Sullivan, Karen Koster and Lisa Cannon; Rosanna Davison and Celia Holman-Lee, Alan Hughes and Karen Koster, the cast of Dublin Housewives; Roz Flanagan and Virginia Macari; Head girl and boy Collette Fitzpatrick and Alan Cantwell, and the cast of Celebrity Salon with UTV’s Julian Simmons.
Meanwhile, round the back of the bike shed:

On the mitch with Gilson again…
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnIx5jZzUfo
More’s the pity.
Flathan grapples with the f-bomb on TV3’s Psychic Readings Live last night.
Thanks Lars Biscuits
Via David Leonard and Denise Edwards
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ooD8DeeQx0
Wait for it…
Tv3’s Ron Burgundy Alan Cantwell on last night’s Tonight With Vincent Browne.
Epic.
Vincent Browne: “Alan you wanted to talk about the Barclays {bank] story.”
Alan Cantwell: “Yeah I’ll come to that in a moment, but what’s interesting about the publications, particularly the coverage of the handshake was the lack of a picture of a queen on the front of [Sinn Fein newspaper] An Phoblacht. [looks to SF’s Mary Lou McDonald] Would that have been a bridge too far…for Republicans? Mary Lou? [smiles]
Vincent Browne: “I would imagine it was because it was printed several days ago.”
Mary Lou McDonald: “It would have gone to press.”
Cantwell. “Of course.”
[silence]
Cantwell: “Anyway….Let’s get to Barclays story. Interesting story this in fact. It’s an incredible story of deviousness…”
Thanks Lars Biscuits


They can take Wayne and Starella.
But they’ll never have Flathan.
TV3 Distances Itself Fom Psychic Wayne TV Broadcast (Journal.ie)


On after Vincent Browne, you say?
Psychic Wayne, Countessa Starella and, last night, Flathan.
Hope in a world gone mad.
(TV3)