Brendan O'Connor returns to our telly boxes once more with this brand new show, The Cutting Edge – a show with the 'watercooler moments' of the week. Tonight’s guests are Norah Casey, George Hook, Chris Donohue and Pat Shortt. Catch it on RTE1 at 10.10pm tonight.
Katie Price and her son Harvey have been showered with praise after tackling bullies on Loose Women yesterday.
Harvey is 14, and has special needs both intellectually and physically, and Katie wanted to highlight how cruel people can be online about him.
During the appearance, she asked him what he wanted to say to bullies targeting him online, to which he replied: "Hello, you c**t."
As the segment was filmed live, producers were unable to censor the swearing before it was broadcast, but the general consensus on Twitter was “fair play to him”.
Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden were handing out handing out waffles (huh?!) yesterday to commuters at Dublin's Heuston station.
They’re “very excited” about their upcoming Boyzlife tour, and even said that it’s THE new way of doing things. Apparently Robbie Williams reckons it’s what he should be doing, and may rob the idea.
..who are they trying to convince?! If Robbie did do it, I’m pretty sure himself and Mark Owen wouldn’t be handing waffles outside a Tube station in the UK.
Reports suggest all the pieces for a movie based on the popular puzzle game Tetris are falling into place.
We're being promised a "sci-fi thriller" that producer Larry Kasanoff says is "not at all what you think."
It's hoped filming on the Chinese and US co-production is expected to begin next year. It's the latest in a series of game adaptations that include The Angry Birds Movie and Warcraft.
Sounds incredibly boring.