John Bishop (left) goes on a road trip around Ireland.

Four Irish drama series in new Virgin Media TV season

Virgin Media Television (VMTV) has launched a new season of programming with four original and returning Irish drama series announced, major live sport, a host of new entertainment and factual series, eight hours of live studio content every week day and more news content than any other Irish TV station. 
 
Original Irish drama and new formats take centre stage this autumn on VMTV. Adrian Dunbar returns for season two of the internationally acclaimed series Blood; Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee pens her first television thriller in The Deceived; and Cardboard Gangsters writer Mark O’Connor’s eagerly awaited TV debut Darklands brings Dublin’s gangland to the small screen. Red Rock also returns for a gripping and deadly conclusion in the two-parter: Red Rock: The Finale.
 
Viewers will be able to watch more top quality sport than ever before with the UEFA Champions League & UEFA Europa League, EURO 2020 Qualifiers, Heineken’s Champions Cup Rugby, The Six Nations and the best of UK horseracing including the Cheltenham and Aintree Grand National Festivals.
 
A new sports news programme will launch this season each Monday and Friday on Virgin Media One. Virgin Media Sport Tonight will combine the sports news of the day with opinion on the big sporting issues from a panel of expert guests.
 
Lucy Kennedy is back with another series of Living with Lucy, bringing viewers to homes of the stars including Gráinne Seoige’s sumptuous abode in South Africa to Barry Keoghan’s hangout in Hollywood.  
Real life crime and policing also features strongly this season with unprecedented access to the workings of Garda District K in the brand new series Inside The Guards, while Prison Breaks looks at life behind bars and entrepreneurship to see if criminal minds can be turned into business brains.
 
In support of the Irish creative sector, VMTV has brought content creators and some of the biggest international distributors together to bring a number of new Irish formats to the international stage. This initiative has resulted in VMTV partnering with A+E Networks for our new format Generation Dating and with BBC Worldwide for new Irish formats, OAP B&B and First Loves. Other Irish formats that feature in our new season include all new Rich Man’s World and the return of Marco Pierre White’s The Restaurant.


Gogglebox Ireland is back for another series, expect lots of laughs, strong opinions and the occasional tear as the nation’s favourite telly lovers remind us of what’s been on the box over the last seven days.
Love Island, one of the most successful TV shows of the year, returns with two series announced, including a brand new winter edition in South Africa.
John Bishop goes on a road trip around the country in John Bishop’s Ireland.  Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions kicks off this Saturday and sees past contestants compete to be crowned the ultimate champion.
Other returning favourites include Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Coronation Street, Emmerdale plus brand new series of The Bay and Man Hunt. 
Original sci-fi series The Rook which tells the story of a young woman pursued by shadowy paranormal adversaries while grappling with extraordinary abilities of her own. 
In current affairs, The Tonight Show returns as Matt Cooper and Ivan Yates deconstruct the news, offering insight and their own different perspectives on the stories Ireland is talking about. With Brexit looming large Pat Kenny also returns with Pat Kenny’s Big Debate, bringing his unique rigour and experience to all the big issues.
Speaking at the launch in Studio 2 at VMTV, Director of Content, Bill Malone, said: “The past twelve months has seen us build great momentum at Virgin Media Television. This comes on the back of significant investment in our people, studios and infrastructure, ensuring that we are ideally placed to connect with and grow our audience into the future, be it on TV or on demand.”
“Today we announce a schedule with more news, more sport, more Irish drama, more Irish made programming and more investment in Irish content than ever before.  And that is set to increase further as we build connections with international distributors to launch new Irish formats with global ambition”.