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IRISH PICTORIAL WEEKLY

Irish Pictorial Weekly 1.	Paul Howard playing David Drumm and Lauren Nevin playing Lorraine Drumm Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly 1. Paul Howard playing David Drumm and Lauren Nevin playing Lorraine Drumm
Irish Pictorial Weekly Eleanor Tiernan playing Ursula McCarthy Court Reporter Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly Eleanor Tiernan playing Ursula McCarthy Court Reporter
Irish Pictorial Weekly Left to Right – John Colleary, Barry Murphy, Tara Flynn, Colum McDonnell, Michael O Sullivan & Jay Stanbridge playing “The Garda Commissioners” Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly Left to Right – John Colleary, Barry Murphy, Tara Flynn, Colum McDonnell, Michael O Sullivan & Jay Stanbridge playing “The Garda Commissioners”
Irish Pictorial Weekly Colum McDonnell playing a Senior Garda figure Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly Colum McDonnell playing a Senior Garda figure
Irish Pictorial Weekly Gary Cooke playing Mary O Rourke Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly Gary Cooke playing Mary O Rourke
Irish Pictorial Weekly Tara Flynn, Barry Murphy, Colum McDonnell and John Colleary playing “Civil Servants”8. The Quango Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly Tara Flynn, Barry Murphy, Colum McDonnell and John Colleary playing “Civil Servants”8. The Quango
Irish Pictorial Weekly 2.Barry Murphy & John Colleary playing Guards Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly 2.Barry Murphy & John Colleary playing Guards
Irish Pictorial Weekly 1.	John Colleary playing an “Expert” Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly 1. John Colleary playing an “Expert”
Irish Pictorial Weekly Paul Woodfull Playing “Dominic Walsh” with Tara Flynn playing his sister Image Name: Irish Pictorial Weekly Paul Woodfull Playing “Dominic Walsh” with Tara Flynn playing his sister

Episode 5

The six-part satirical sketch show that will air every Sunday night at 9.30 from 22 March.

Series two of the programme – which aired last year – included sketches and media manipulation featuring characters like Angela Merkel, Enda Kenny, Michael Noonan, Anne Doyle, Gerry Adams, civil servant committees, court reporters and RTÉ presenters.

There’ll be more of that, as well as an array of new characters including cavemen, Phil Hogan, and people who press buttons.

Featuring the writing and performing talents of Barry Murphy, John Colleary, Tara Flynn, Colum McDonnell, Michael O’ Sullivan, Eleanor Tiernan, Paul Howard, Paul Woodful and Jay Stanbridge.