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Sofa Watch: Derry Girls, Normal People and Roy Keane offer up some comic relief

All you need to know about your Irish and international chat show options.

DESPITE THE FURTHER easing restrictions come Monday, weekends in front of the TV are not over just yet. 

Although there’s no shortage of content to stream online, sometimes you just want to hear a familiar face talk about their time in lockdown, or discuss some Hollywood gossip. 

Here’s our latest round-up of talk show content from the week and what will be on tonight. There should be plenty here to keep anyone occupied.

Some Comic Relief  

  • RTÉ Does Comic Relief, RTÉ One 8pm

Tonight, in a three-and-a-half-hour special, RTÉ is returning to its telethon roots. 

Hosted by Deirdre O’Kane, Nicky Byrne, Jennifer Zamperelli, Baz Ashmawy and Eoghan McDermott, Ireland’s take on the British fundraising night will feature some of the country’s top comedians and actors raising funds for the Community Foundation For Ireland

While a majority of the skits and sketches have been filmed by the comedians and actors themselves, you’ll be happy to hear that a few were not – Normal People being one of them.

Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar Jones will be reviving their Connell and Marianne characters for a sketch written by playwright Conor McPherson and directed by Lenny Abrahamson who says the premise is “top secret”. 

Another sketch to look out for tonight is the Derry Girls reunion via Zoom. Erin, Orla, Clare, Michelle and James’ group call is probably the only video chat you might actually want to be on at this stage. 

A few famous faces that will pop up during the evening includes: Saoirse Ronan, Dara O’Briain, Andrew Scott, Hozier, Roy Keane,  Chris O’Dowd, Jason Byrne, Aisling Bea, and David Mitchell.  

Tweet by @RTÉ One RTÉ One / Twitter RTÉ One / Twitter / Twitter

While RTÉ has announced who is taking part in tonight’s show, they haven’t said what they’ll be doing or who’ll they’ll be in a sketch with, so people should keep an eye out for some “unexpected combinations” and “surprise cameos”, according to the producers. 

Across The Pond

After spending what was no doubt a joyous few months in Dalkey, Matt Damon resurfaced this week on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

While Kimmel is announcing that he will be taking the summer off, Damon appears and falsely tells Jimmy that he has spent the last three months in his basement. A hurtful lie.  

Jimmy Kimmel Live / YouTube

Over on Last Week Tonight, John Oliver’s latest deep dive involves incarceration and coronavirus.

While Irish prisons have managed to contain the spread of Covid-19, jails in the US are seeing an alarming spike in infections. Oliver breakdowns why down the virus has spread so rapidly behind bars and what can be done to stop it.

Jimmy Fallon meanwhile chatted with comedian Sarah Cooper about her rise to internet stardom for her Trump impressions on Tik Tok, Twitter and Instagram.  

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert / YouTube

Trump’s former National Security Advisor John Bolton has been doing the rounds on US talk shows promoting his new tell-all book The Room Where It Happened. 

On The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Bolton says he believes there is more damaging behaviour yet to be revealed with regards to Trump’s quid pro quo with Ukraine and similar dealings with other foreign governments.

Colbert doesn’t give Bolton an easy ride for not testifying during this year’s impeachment trial which the new author claims was too partisan. 

From the Archives  

With pubs set to reopen soon, you’re probably thinking about the sip of that first stout – and balancing it on your head to impress the other patrons. 

Take some inspiration from Carlowman Mick ‘Mull’ Mulrooney in this RTÉ Archives clip from 1986 – the undisputed pint and whiskey balancer in Ireland. 

Not only can Mull balance a pint on his head, but he can pick up a box of matches while doing it. 

“If the Minister for Finance could balance the budget as well as you balance the pints, the country would be rolling in money.”

The GaffOFFICIAL / YouTube

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    Jun 26th 2020, 6:09 PM

    Clicking on the roy Keane picture like a bollocks because i thought it was a video

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    Jun 26th 2020, 6:16 PM

    @John Moloney: thankfully if didn’t actually play.

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    Jun 26th 2020, 6:18 PM

    @John Moloney: me too

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    Jun 26th 2020, 6:18 PM

    @Brian Farrell: don’t be silly. Everyone loves Roy.

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    Jun 27th 2020, 12:49 AM

    @Euro McPúnty: Roy is fit!!!

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    Jun 27th 2020, 8:55 AM

    @Lisa Quinn: I though he was shook looking

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    Jun 27th 2020, 9:29 AM

    @Connoroconner: in general though

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    Jun 26th 2020, 8:27 PM

    RTE………. Cringe ………..

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    Jun 26th 2020, 9:03 PM

    @Marcus Mc Cann: Just reached the break for RTE news after an hour of pathetic and paltry presentations of crappy performances. So bad I will prefer to send a cheque to my favourite charity, turn the telly off and pour a drink to toast the real heroes helping others in these troubled times.

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    Jun 26th 2020, 9:42 PM

    @Chris Avison: as if covid didn’t do enough to drive us to drink

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    Jun 26th 2020, 9:14 PM

    I presume the government pledge means that cabinet members will personally match the donations. They couldn’t possibly mean that they will take our money to match what we donate to charities for the provision of services that we pay tax to provide, and let’s not mention the outrageous salaries of CEOs

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    Jun 26th 2020, 7:09 PM

    I’d rather stick pins in my eyes….

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    Jun 26th 2020, 11:57 PM

    I actually think people should send donations to me because I sat through the entire cringe fest and that’s 4 hours of my life that I’ll never get back..( I knowI could have turned it off but then I’d feel guilty because it was for charity).I know there was no audience… I know times are strange but good lord it was horrendous from start to finish bar a few small segments. It’s for charity and I hope they raise money and they all gave their time for free but if this is the best we can do by way of professional TV then it’s embarrassing.

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    Jun 26th 2020, 11:58 PM

    The opening paddy whackery from Pat Shortt had me fire up Netflix. Why RTE still see value in this kind of act in these times is beyond me.

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    Jun 26th 2020, 7:43 PM

    Am I the only one thinking Roy Keane increasingly looks like the cousin of his Republic of Ireland namesake Robbie?

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    Jun 26th 2020, 8:16 PM

    @Alex Marquis: yes

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    Jun 26th 2020, 9:47 PM

    @Darren Lambe: ok fair enough my sight is crap. The haircut is a bit similar to Morrissey’s tho.

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    Jun 26th 2020, 7:14 PM

    John Oliver very hard to watch with no audience laugh track, and Sarah Cooper trump impressions is very funny, the one with the fishermen is my favourite.

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