- Music
- 11 Sep 14
The new RTÉ2 season features plenty of tasty looking fare. Hot Press' old mucker Niall Breslin travels to Limerick for Bressie’s Teenage Kicks, which “explores real life in some of the city’s toughest estates with music being the common bond.”
Hot Donnybrook property Eoghan McDermott helms Drunk, a science-based two-parter which “may not stop you from sending embarrassing drunken texts but it will help you understand why you did it!”
Angela Scanlon examines “the many and varied paths that promise to lead to happiness or perfection” in Full Frontal; Connected is a 20-episode six women, six cameras reality soap with extra content on the RTÉ Player, and Norah Casey business mentors four young traveller women in Norah’s Traveller Academy.
The emphasis this time is on food, shopping, fame and attraction as Maia Dunphy returns with another series of What Women Want; The Savage Eye: The Final Solution brings Mr. McSavage’s satirical look at his country of birth to a riotous conclusion; Notorious continues Ireland’s love affair with MMA star Conor McGregor and Damo & Ivor returns for a welcome third runout