The Movie Show (Irish TV series)

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The Movie Show
File:RTÉ The Movie Show.jpg
Genre Movie review
Presented by Dave Fanning
Theme music composer Floyd Cramer
Opening theme "Last Date"
Country of origin Ireland
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes Almost 400[1]
Production
Production location(s) RTÉ Television Centre, Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland
Running time 25-30 minutes
Release
Original network Network 2
RTÉ 1
Original release 7 October 1993 (1993-10-07) –
September 2001
Chronology
Followed by What?!Movie

The Movie Show was a half-hour weekly Irish television series which served as RTÉ's flagship movie review show. First broadcast in 1993 until September 2001, it was presented by Dave Fanning, who was amongst the many people outraged when the show was axed. Movie companies were also said to be distressed at its axing.[citation needed] Fanning criticised RTÉ's management, who never once consulted with him before making their decision, and said the axing of the show was "ludicrous" and "outrageous". He implied that RTÉ ought to produce a programme that reviews movies as it is seen as cheap and the interviews are paid for by the movie companies themselves. Fanning insisted that it had been "a very cheap programme and we were always under budget".[2]

The Movie Show was touted as returning in 2002.[3]

The Movie Show is the working title of a new film review series for the 2012/2013 season on RTÉ. The series will run for 16 episodes, each of 25 minutes duration.[4]

2012 Return

On Thursday 1 November 2012 the show returned to RTE 2 airing at 9.00pm for 30 minutes and will run for a total of 16 weeks.[5][6] It is presented by Mairead Farrell and Eoghan McDermott with reporters Angela Scanlon, Rob Ross and Daniella Moyles.[7] The first episode featured interviews with Daniel Craig and Ross Noble and a review of Fun Size.[8]

References

  1. DAVE FANNING @ RTÉ 2fm. Accessed 20 December 2008.
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  4. http://www.rte.ie/tv/newseason/RTE_NewSeason_2012-13/index.html#/18/zoomed Accessed 2012-08-13
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