Drama
# drama - Tuesday 9 April, 2013
Dortmund progress to Champions League semi-finals after astonishing finale
The Bundesliga champions are into the final four thanks to two injury-time goals in as many minutes.
# drama - Thursday 28 March, 2013
Drogheda and Dundalk play out thrilling Louth derby draw
It finished two apiece in Oriel Park on Thursday night.
# drama - Tuesday 12 February, 2013
Here’s everything crazy that happened in the Deception finale
Fluffy bunnies, smutty innuendo, and some killing. Yep, it was insane.
# drama - Friday 8 February, 2013
12 things we can expect in the new series of Love/Hate
Parenting tips, animal-print underwear and the Real IRA crochet club: we’ve got a few predictions for season four.
# drama - Tuesday 5 February, 2013
Last night’s Deception: Orange juice, blackmail and LOTS of bare arse
Here’s how it went down. (Bare arse photos NSFW.)
# drama - Tuesday 29 January, 2013
Last night’s Deception: Hatstands, baked beans and the worst sex ever
Oh, and someone faking their own death. Here’s how it went down.
# drama - Tuesday 22 January, 2013
Last night’s Deception: Bullying, stabbing, and amazing angry faces
Things got crazy. Here’s everything we learned.
# drama - Tuesday 15 January, 2013
11 reasons why you should be watching Deception
Based on episode 2 of TV3′s insane new drama.
# drama - Thursday 10 January, 2013
O’Byrne Cup: Late goal earns Royals a draw
An injury-time strike from Paddy Gilsenan allowed Mick O’Dowd’s men to dodge defeat in Navan this evening.
# drama - Monday 17 December, 2012
Love/Hate season finale: Killings, prayers and mini macaws
The final episode was a belter. Here’s everything we learned.
# drama - Sunday 16 December, 2012
The 23 most epic matches, races or bouts in sport this year
It has been a very good year (for some).
# drama - Monday 10 December, 2012
Love/Hate to air on American online video service HULU
RTÉ has announced that the hit drama will be now available to audiences in the United States.
# drama - Thursday 29 November, 2012
New arts programme for people with intellectual disabilities to be launched
Organisers will offer classes in drama, dance and art for those with intellectual disabilities – saying that such activities help people to develop ‘better and faster’.
# drama - Sunday 25 November, 2012
9 reasons why couples are unhappy, according to weird stock photos
Is YOUR relationship problem in here?
# drama - Monday 19 November, 2012
VIDEO: Loughrea’s Johnny Maher lashes out in explosive Galway finale
The Loughrea full-forward was lucky not to see red when he retaliated against two St Thomas defenders in yesterday’s Galway SHC Final.
Lessons from Love/Hate: Fish tanks, Bambi eyes and bad parenting
Includes the most sinister pigeons in Irish TV history. (Spoiler alert)
# drama - Monday 12 November, 2012
Last night’s Love/Hate… in diggers, kegs and tweets
Did you watch last night? Are you still a bit shook? (Minor Spoiler Alert)
# drama - Thursday 8 November, 2012
Column: EastEnders plot has no bearing on Children’s Referendum
The dramatic storyline has not gone unnoticed but it should not permeate people’s opinions, writes Tanya Ward.
# drama - Saturday 13 October, 2012
Can you identify these Irish literary quotations?
Go on, give it a go…
# drama - Thursday 11 October, 2012
Charlie Haughey drama trilogy gets major chunk of €4.5m BAI funding
Trilogy charting Ireland through Charlie Haughey for RTÉ gets €1m funding and TG4 crime drama Corp + Anam lands €775k of the pot.
# drama - Monday 1 October, 2012
One third of British children have never heard of Shakespeare – survey
The survey also found that 5 per cent of people aged 18 to 34 believe that the playwright’s most famous work is Cinderella…
# drama - Monday 24 September, 2012
VIDEO: Toulouse keeper Ali Ahamada equalises with a backwards diving header in the 95th minute
Toulouse’s 2-2 draw against Rennes on Saturday evening had a dramatic finish and an unlikely goalscoring hero.
# drama - Wednesday 12 September, 2012
Imagine watching last season’s Premier League finale with City superfan Noel Gallagher…
Fortunately the Oasis man had a camera crew with him when he persuaded a bar in Chile to open up at 10am to let him watch the match.
# drama - Monday 16 July, 2012
VIDEO: Probably the best sporting comeback you’ll see this year
The Rabbitohs beat Roosters, following an unbelievable final three minutes in what has been called a ‘miracle game’.
# drama - Monday 9 July, 2012
Free Shakespeare in Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens this August
Grab a blanket and head down to the Iveagh Gardens this August to see free outdoor production of one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays.
# drama - Wednesday 27 June, 2012
Documentary: The Irish Wimbledon finalist who was convicted of murder
TG4 will tonight air a programme on the extraordinary life of Vere Goold.
# drama - Saturday 16 June, 2012
Brian O’Driscoll left ‘gutted’ by last-gasp Christchurch defeat
Dan Carter nailed a last-minute penalty to deny the tourists a fame first win over the All Blacks.
# drama - Sunday 10 June, 2012
Late, late show earns Carlow a replay against Meath
JJ Smith’s last second goal gives Carlow a deserved draw.
# drama - Wednesday 6 June, 2012
Remains of early Shakespearean theatre discovered in London
The Curtain Theatre was home to Shakespeare’s company before the Globe was built in 1599.
# drama - Tuesday 5 June, 2012
Documentary to chronicle human dramas at Dublin airport
TV3 six-parter will capture the arrivals and departures, reunions and separations at airport which saw 18.7 million people pass through it last year.
# drama - Thursday 17 May, 2012
Smock Alley Theatre reopening after 225 years
New theatre set to open today on site of original facility which opened in 1662.
# drama - Sunday 13 May, 2012
# drama - Saturday 12 May, 2012
Crusaders take Setanta Cup on penalties
The Belfast-based club battled through extra time with 10 men before running out the victors in a tense penalty shootout.
# drama - Wednesday 25 April, 2012
# drama - Friday 13 April, 2012
# drama - Wednesday 28 March, 2012
The minister, the opposition, and the 36 unanswered Dáil questions
Jonathan O’Brien makes a formal complaint after Alan Shatter refuses to answer dozens of questions submitted in a single day.
# drama - Saturday 24 March, 2012
Late D’Arcy try helps Ulster scrape past Treviso
The visitors gained a narrow victory over the Italian side, which looked unlikely at one stage.
# drama - Friday 16 March, 2012
Column: all eyes on the men in black this weekend
Disciplinary drama has dominated the opening weekends of the new Airtricity League season, writes Niall Kelly.
# drama - Thursday 8 March, 2012
VIDEO: Three-trailer Thursday
Cinema trip this weekend? TheJournal.ie brings you snippets from three new releases to help you decided where to put your money.
# drama - Sunday 19 February, 2012
Third BBC drama to be filmed in Ireland
UK television is to spend €13 million in Ireland in the first quarter of the year.



























































