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AT YOUR SERVICE
Second Series for RTÉ
After a hugely successful forst outing in autumn 2008, achieving
an average audience share of 37%, RTÉ has commissioned a second
series of the show which aims to help hoteliers improve their establishments
with the aid of a top hospitality professional.
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AT YOUR SERVICE
8 X 30’ for RTÉ One
A new series, screened in September 2008, in which
B&Bs
and guesthouses all over Ireland are visited by a top hospitality
professional and given advice on how to improve the quality
of their service and turn themselves into more profitable and
well-run businesses. |
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SHABBY GO CHIC
13 x 30’ for TG4
Our first commission for the Irish language broadcaster follows pairs of contestants
as they track down and renovate pieces of antique furniture. Presented by Aoife
Nic Fhearghusa. Produced with support from the Irish Language Fund of Northern
Ireland Screen. Screened Spring 2008. |
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NORTHERN IRELAND'S
WAGS
6 x 30’ for BBC Northern Ireland
Forget the sportsmen, this entertaining series is all about the
frothy, glossy, high spending lifestyles of the gorgeous girls
behind the guys. |
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YOUNG, IRISH
AND WEALTHY
1 x 90’ for RTÉ One
This ninety minute blockbuster follows on from the huge
success of RTÉ’s ‘Ireland’s Richest’ in
2006 and ‘Ireland’s Top Earners’ in 2007,
both landmark shows that attracted massive audience shares
of 48%.
This time Craig turns his attention to the kids, or at least
those who are thirty or younger. Who are these young movers
and shakers that make more in a year than most of us will
make in a lifetime?
A Boxer Production Presented by Craig Doyle
Produced and Directed by Veronica Cunningham
Exec Producers: Craig Doyle, David Cumming & Jannine
Waddell
Transmission: December 2008 |
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LOOKING FOR
LOVE
6 x 30’ for BBC Northern Ireland
A light-hearted new dating show with May McFetridge and
Christine Bleakley and hopeful singletons up and down the
country.
Screened April/May 2007
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WEAPONS THAT
CHANGED THE WORLD
1 x 60’ Special for Discovery US
Thrilling countdown on the top ten weapons that changed
the course of history, as voted by Discovery viewers.
Producer: Matt Milloy
Producer/director: John Lonsdale
Executive Producer (for Waddell Media): David Cumming
Screened March 2007 |
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IRELAND'S TOP
EARNERS
1 x 90’ for RTÉ One
In the follow-up to last year’s top rated ‘Ireland’s
Richest’, Craig Doyle talks to some of the current highest
earners in Ireland, including property developer Darragh MacAnthony,
the new owner of Peterborough United Football Club. (A Boxer
production.) |
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IRELAND'S RICHEST
1 x 90’ for RTÉ One
Interviews with and about Irish people, who have made their
fortunes in a variety of ways. Based on The Sunday Times
Rich List.
Presenter: Craig Doyle
A Boxer production
Transmission: Late 2006 |
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WHEN SPORTS
STARS SEE RED
Sky One
Two-hour special looking at some of the iconic moments in
international sporting history. For screening during the
2006 World Cup in Germany.
Screened 1 October 2006 |
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THE MOVIES'
GREATEST CARS
Two hour special for Sky One
Follow-up to TV's Greatest Cars. Screened 7 August 2005 |
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TV's GREATEST CARS
Sky One
This primetime two-hour special mixes spectacular car moments
from contemporary and retro shows, interviews with star cast
members and TV car trivia. The nation votes for its top TV
star car of all time. Screened 23 December 2004. |
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WHAT KIDS
REALLY THINK
6 x 30’ series for BBC1
Primary school children from across the United Kingdom speak
out on a variety of current topics and swop views with celebrity
guests, including Gary Lineker, Ann Widdecombe MP, Ulrika
Jonsson, Tara Palmer-Tompkinson, Jennie Bond and Ainsley
Harriott. Presented by former international footballer IAN
WRIGHT. |
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CARHUNT
8 x 30' for ITV1
Presenter: GINNY BUCKLEY
Resident expert: JAMES FOXALL
New series for ITV1's Sunday afternoon motoring strand,
filmed on location in London, Manchester and Northern Ireland.
Two pairs of contestants buy a car at auction, do it up and
resell it at another auction. The winners are the pair with
most money in their pockets. Screened July 2004 |
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THE FORMAL
5 x 10’ series for BBC Northern Ireland
Stories of Sixth form students preparing for their annual
debs’ ball.
Screening early 2006 |
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THE CRAIG DOYLE
SHOW
RTÉ
A f lagship series for prime time screening on RTÉ from
June 2004. Craig Doyle visits seven of the world's great
cities, where he chats to internationally famous celebrities,
as well as some interesting Irish people who are visiting
or resident in the city. Locations include New York, Barbados,
London, Barcelona and Los Angeles. Produced by Boxer Productions
- a joint venture between BWPL and Craig Doyle. Screened
June 2004 |
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MESSERS
TYLAK & ROONEY
10 x 30' for TV3
Zany alternative comedy / travel series with comedians Paul
Tylak and Joe Rooney, who put their own off-beat spin onto
festivals and special events taking place all over Ireland. |
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THE VIBE
Channel 4
Studio-based weekly drama-magazine for teens with hearing
difficulties. A group of young people meet every week in
their own special den, where they invite celebrity guests
and discuss current issues. Three series |
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OVER THE WALL
BBC Northern Ireland
Two series of new format magazine - entertainment show for
children. At the same time every week, a lively gang of youngsters
get together to play music, tune into current issues and
meet up with celebrity guests. |
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HOT PURSUITS
Ulster Television
Pacey outdoor games challenge, in which Northern Ireland
companies and organisations provide pairs of intrepid contestants
- two series |