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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
Orlaith Condon is joined by Rebecca Horan and Eleanore Hutch to discuss the best - and the very worst - of this year's Christmas movie releases.
On this week’s episode, host Orlaith Condon is joined by Rebecca Horan to discuss the return of The Crown, Netflix new home renovation show with a festive twist, and whether I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’s new season is hitting the mark for them.
This week, Orlaith Condon caught up with journalist Eleanore Hutch to discuss some of the best TV titles coming to our screens over the next few weeks. As we take our mid-season break, we’re revealing what you should be watching on your screens this month
Joining host Orlaith Condon this week is entertainment reporter Fionnuala Moran to talk about the addictive new Netflix drama The Queen’s Gambit and the Gen Z teen drama Grand Army. Also on the show this week, we catch up the host of DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland, Baz Ashmawy about the show everyone is talking about.
This week, Orlaith Condon is joined by EVOKE journalist Claire Concannon to discuss the eagerly anticipated The Trial of the Chicago 7, our personal TV guilty pleasure Dream Home Makeover and why we couldn’t finish Netflix’s Social Distance. We also caught up with actress and writer Amy Huberman about the return of Finding Joy.
This week host Orlaith Condon is joined by Extra Sport editor Adam Lacey to discuss the eagerly anticipated return of Netflix’s The Haunting of Bly Manor, the new docuseries Deaf U and the Showtime miniseries The Comey Rule.
The Weekly Watch is back for a brand new season and in our first episode back, we’re talking to journalist Eleanore Hutch about two of the most popular titles on Netflix right now; Emily In Paris and American Murder. We’re joined by Lucy Kennedy to talk her new series, Lodging With Lucy. And finally, we’ve got journalist and the forever-funny Fionnuala Jones here to talk about The Great British Bake Off.
Joining Orlaith in the studio this week is journalist Eleanore Hutch to talk about Netflix’s shocking new documentary about the USA Gymnastics sexual abuse scandal, Athlete A. Self-proclaimed reality TV lover Eleanore also discusses some questionable series she’s been binging online.
To celebrate Pride Weekend, host Orlaith Condon is joined by Head of News Brian O’Reilly to discuss the latest series of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Netflix’s incredible new documentary Disclosure and some of the best and worst representations of LGBTQ+ characters in film and TV.
This week, host Orlaith Condon is joined in studio by Extra.ie journalist Louise Burne to discuss their latest reality TV obsession, Selling Sunset, why Lenox Hill is a must-watch at the minute, and the chilling story told in Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.