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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

Yay.

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=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…”

Via Oireachtas Retort.

Thanks Lars Biscuits