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Plans afoot for new season of Reeling in the Years, RTÉ confirms

But we’re still awaiting the details on when it’s coming.

THE ENDURINGLY POPULAR RTÉ show Reeling in the Years will be returning to recap the 2010s, RTÉ has confirmed.

The much-loved show showcases the noteworthy events at home and abroad with each episode encompassing one year, alongside some of the finest music from that time. 

Reeling in the Years was first made in 1999 and featured the events of the 1980s. It has since spawned a further four series, with episodes now covering each year from 1962 to 2009.

They are regularly repeated on RTÉ One, and a spokesperson has confirmed to TheJournal.ie that there are plans for a future series to cover this decade.

An RTÉ spokesperson said: “There are plans for a future series but no broadcast dates or details are confirmed at this time.”

Last year, show producer John O’Regan explained the process of how they put each episode together. 

He said: “We’d start on paper, with newspaper reviews, TV and online reviews of a year, looking at different areas – news and sport, TV shows, commercials, maybe pop promos, music performances, other bits and pieces.

As we prepare the programme, there are two researchers and me in pre-production. We’d isolate about 60 to 70 items or stories, of which about 30 to 35 will probably make the cut. We search up the footage, and work out how much international footage we can afford within the budget.

Separately, the team go through the Irish, UK and US music charts for that year and start with 80-100 potential songs before whittling them down to 10-12. 

When it gets to the editing stage, it’s all about working out what songs can tie stories together, balancing Irish and international material, and how the text-captions can provide enough information without being too distracting. 

“We’ve made 48 programmes in the series, and every time we come to the end of an edit, there are stories, footage, songs that I look at and think ‘that should be in’ – but they can’t all fit,” he said.

Previous series have taken roughly eight to nine months to complete and, while a new series is in the works, no details are forthcoming as yet.

The broadcaster is faced with unprecedented financial woes, which were outlined by director general Dee Forbes in November including a reduction in costs of €60 million over the next three years

While she said that everything was on the table when it came to where RTÉ will make cuts, Reeling in the Years appears safe ahead of its next series.

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    Jul 27th 2017, 6:55 AM

    Space exploration is the total future,the only question is how quickly it moves but any investment is a no brainer.

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    Jul 27th 2017, 8:22 AM
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    Jul 27th 2017, 9:04 AM

    @Richard Sweeney: Talk us through this Richard, what have we got going on here?

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    Jul 27th 2017, 9:56 AM

    @Richard Sweeney: Fantastic pics Richard!

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    Jul 27th 2017, 10:29 AM

    @Chief: hi chief. That’s my personal window on the universe.

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    Jul 27th 2017, 10:31 AM

    @Good Early: Thank you. Always nice to get feedback.

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    Jul 27th 2017, 11:05 AM

    @Richard Sweeney: Stunning pictures Richard

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    Jul 27th 2017, 11:39 AM

    @Richard Sweeney: wow. Some piece of home equipment

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    Jul 27th 2017, 11:42 AM

    @Richard Sweeney: I was enquiring about the green slide.

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    Jul 27th 2017, 11:29 AM

    Considering that most of Offaly is around 50 years back in time – this telescope should give some interesting results.

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    Jul 27th 2017, 12:05 PM

    Jabba the hut biffo Cowan was a right space cadet, keeping up the tradition alright

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    Jul 27th 2017, 7:54 AM

    These types of telescopes only suit theorists and their wild speculations whereas telescopes which show actual images of planets delight people of all ages. The future of astronomy is time lapse imaging which helps condense long term imaging into easily understood astronomical stories. As an example,the main discovery of Copernicus was that the faster moving Earth overtakes the slower moving outer planets thereby causing them to fall temporarily behind in view like a faster car in an inner lane overtaking slower moving cars in outer lanes -

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    Jul 27th 2017, 10:20 AM

    Can it send the data over a dial up link?

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    Jul 27th 2017, 11:05 AM

    I will argue aligning the original telescope with Satan was a retregrade step witch has impeded devevolment in Offaly….l cite Bord na Mona (basket case) Offaly hurlers/footballers and dare l say IT Seamus Darby….witch goes to prove The Suits are as thick as planks…..again abusive replies will not be countenanced…..

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    Jul 27th 2017, 2:34 PM

    @Rachel Didleu: do you mean the Leviamthian connection Rachel, well spotted…

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    Jul 27th 2017, 3:14 PM

    F*ck the rosses. Most hated family in Offaly

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    Jul 27th 2017, 4:50 PM

    @Jack Ryan: no they’re not actually

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