RTÉ unveils summer schedules

It was a mix of some new ideas and some old reliables as RTÉ released details of its summer schedules today.

It was a mix of some new ideas and some old reliables as RTÉ released details of its summer schedules today.

Miriam O’Callaghan will return to her Saturday night chat show, the Rose of Tralee will return as ever, but with Daithí O Sé as host, and the Progressive Democrats will become prime time. But for much of the summer, the World Cup will be impossible to avoid.

Traditionally a quiet time for television, the summer schedule has never been as important as the channel’s autumn and spring schedules. Although there have been improvements in recent years this year once again sees RTÉ sticking with some tried and trusted formulae during a time of the year when ratings drop and good weather is a bigger threat than rival broadcasters.

Sports coverage will be a cornerstone of this summer's schedules, with RTE broadcasting 56 live matches in 25 days, and will also broadcast as much as 40 live GAA matches. O'Gorman's Summer - presented by Paddy O'Gorman - will return, as will the Arts profile series The View Presents. And Saturday Night with Miriam will be back for a sixth series.

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The only drama will come through imported movies, but there will be political drama of sorts as among the new documentaries will be a two-part series on The PDs: From Boom to Bust, which, it says, will chart the lifespan of a party which "coincides almost to the day with the boom and bust of the Celtic Tiger era". A three-part series, The Limits of Liberty, will see Diarmaid Ferriter chart the history of Ireland since independence, claiming that it will set out to "re-examine the received opinion of the foundation of the State".

Another series, Bombings, will use archive footage look back at attacks south of the Border, and will run only a few years after a previous RTÉ series Bombers also recreated The Troubles's darkest days. Other new series include Life With, which will follow people with life-changing illnesses, and Skippers, a series about life on trawlers.

In the lifestyle genre, there will be more food shows, including Take on the Take-Away in which chefs must try and beat the quality of take-away restaurants. Chefs Kevin Thornton and Derry Clarke even feature in Tracks and Trails a series about Ireland's walks.

Shane Hegarty

Shane Hegarty

Shane Hegarty, a contributor to The Irish Times, is an author and the newspaper's former arts editor