RTE bosses are searching for an "entirely different format" after Claire Byrne announced her shock departure from her current affairs TV show, ...
I want to thank Claire for a truly remarkable run," he added. They had seven great years of Claire Byrne Live and it was a great success. Of course I realise I’m in a really privileged position.” She told the RTE Guide last year that she didn’t want to have regrets like Gay Byrne, who had said he wished he had spent more time with his family. Ms Byrne said she was "hugely proud" of the show and said she was "humbled to work with" the team and editors Aoife Stokes, Jane Murphy and Hugh Ormond. They’re not going to rush something just to put something out unless it’s ready to go.,
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They had seven great years of Claire Byrne Live and it was a great success. They’re not going to rush something just to put something out unless it’s ready to go., "The Late Late Show hotseat is fancied with the chances of becoming the next full-time host now 10/1 from 33/1. A stint on the dancefloor has also been backed with the odds on Claire taking part in Dancing with the Stars now 16/1 from 50/1.”
Last Friday, it was confirmed the show was coming to an end with RTE bosses now reportedly searching for an "entirely different format," according to The Star.
“And of course, to our loyal audience at home - we know you have lots to choose from now, we aren’t the only show in town, not by a long shot, but you have stayed with us and both myself and all the team are grateful to you for that. She said: "And that brings us to the end of the final Claire Byrne Live, we’ve had more than seven years here on Monday nights and it has been an honour to be with you through some really challenging times for our country. At the conclusion of tonight's show, Claire reflected on her seven years on the show and thanked her crew and viewers.
CLAIRE Byrne gave an emotional farewell as she signed off from her TV show for the last time after a seven year stretch.The host announced last week t.
The show was one of the few to continue broadcasting right through the pandemic - with Claire presenting from her shed TWICE as she isolated due to Covid-19. The host announced last week that she had called a halt to her Claire Byrne Live programme - with tonight’s show her last broadcast. CLAIRE Byrne gave an emotional farewell as she signed off from her TV show for the last time after a seven year stretch.
After covering some of the most seismic events in Ireland over the past seven years, RTE presenter Claire Byrne bid farewell to her colleagues, ...
I want to thank Claire for a truly remarkable run," he added. After growing up on a farm in Mountrath, Co Laois, she worked as a reporter for TV3 and Ireland Am before moving to Newstalk in 2006 to cover news and current affairs before joining RTE in 2010 where she appeared on The Daily Show and Prime Time before she landed her own show, Claire Byrne Live in 2015. After covering some of the most seismic events in Ireland over the past seven years, RTE presenter Claire Byrne bid farewell to her colleagues, guests and audience during the final episode of Claire Byrne Live last night.
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The RTE television presenter reflected on the history of her eponymous TV show as she officially ends Claire Byrne Live after the first episode aired back ...
Of course I realise I’m in a really privileged position,” she told the RTE Guide. “And of course, to our loyal audience at home. I’m not embarrassed to say it’s taking its toll on me. Thank you very much for watching. “So for now, it’s goodbye. “I also want to thank all of the guests who trusted this show over the years and who in some cases found a place to share deeply private and precious information with the nation in the hope of making change happen and often change did happen as a result."
Before the credits rolled, presenter Claire Byrne paid tribute to her viewers and to the small team that produced the show every week. She said: "And that ...
"And of course, to our loyal audience at home - we know you have lots to choose from now, we aren’t the only show in town, not by a long shot, but you have stayed with us and both myself and all the team are grateful to you for that. She said: "And that brings us to the end of the final Claire Byrne Live, we’ve had more than seven years here on Monday nights, and it has been an honour to be with you through some really challenging times for our country. "I also want to thank all of the guests who trusted this show over the years and who, in some cases, found a place to share deeply private and precious information with the nation in the hope of making change happen and, often change DID happen.
Claire Byrne, 46 said an emotional goodbye as she signed off from her television show for the final time following a seven year stint.
Claire confirmed she was stepping away from her show in order to concentrate on her work in radio. ‘And of course, to our loyal audience at home – we know you have lots to choose from now, we aren’t the only show in town, not by a long shot, but you have stayed with us and both myself and all the team are grateful to you for that.’ Claire, 46, paid tribute to her viewers, the crew that assist with producing the show every week, and all the guests who came on air with her, before the credits rolled.
RTE's Claire Byrne Live came to a close tonight after seven years on air as the host bid farewell to her loyal viewers. The RTE presenter confirmed her exit ...
“And of course, to our loyal audience at home - we know you have lots to choose from now, we aren’t the only show in town, not by a long shot, but you have stayed with us and both myself and all the team are grateful to you for that.” “We have always been grateful to the many people over the years who braved many a cold and wet Monday night to fill the audience seats in the studio - thank you for being there. Another said: “This is such a sad day for the people of Ireland. Thank you so much @ClaireByrneLive, @TodaywithClaire, and @rte for producing such a fantastic show to inform the people of Ireland. Claire Byrne live was everybody in Ireland's favourite show on a Monday night and will be missed.”
Viewers said their final goodbyes to Claire Byrne Live last night as the show aired for one last time on RTE One.
One person wrote: "Nooooo!! I love the Claire Byrne Live show @ClaireByrneLive. Why is it the things we love most take the final bow. “And of course, to our loyal audience at home - we know you have lots to choose from now, we aren’t the only show in town, not by a long shot, but you have stayed with us and both myself and all the team are grateful to you for that. She said: "And that brings us to the end of the final Claire Byrne Live, we’ve had more than seven years here on Monday nights and it has been an honour to be with you through some really challenging times for our country. Another said: "This is such a sad day for the people of Ireland. Thank you so much @ClaireByrneLive, @TodaywithClaire, and @rte for producing such a fantastic show to inform the people of Ireland. Claire Byrne live was everybody in Ireland's favourite show on a Monday night and will be missed.” A third wrote: "Can’t believe this is going to be the last episode of Claire Byrne Live I am throwing up on the walls and bawling." Viewers said their final goodbyes to Claire Byrne Live last night as the show aired for one last time on RTE One.
At the end of the final show, the presenter paid tribute to the RTE crew and her loyal viewers with a sweet message. The 46-year-old said: “That does bring us ...
Best of luck in the future." Maria wrote: "Loved the show. One viewer tweeted: "Thank you Claire for your show and the memories.
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"And of course, to our loyal audience at home - we know you have lots to choose from now, we aren’t the only show in town, not by a long shot, but you have stayed with us and both myself and all the team are grateful to you for that. She said: "And that brings us to the end of the final Claire Byrne Live, we’ve had more than seven years here on Monday nights, and it has been an honour to be with you through some really challenging times for our country. "I also want to thank all of the guests who trusted this show over the years and who, in some cases, found a place to share deeply private and precious information with the nation in the hope of making change happen and, often change DID happen.
Tickets have gone on sale for the glitziest night of the year in Laois. After a two year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Portarlington/Killenard ...
"The Heritage Killenard is a wonderful venue for it, they have hosted our ball from the very start. Tickets are €65, available from the Saoirse Care charity shop on Main Street Portarlington or through the ladies themselves. "We are going with the same good cause again because of the amount of money needed. People can't wait to get dressed up and get out again. We are in the only region in Ireland without a dedicated hospice. Dancing follows until late with top Laois band Transmitter.
Series carries on strange tradition of Irish current affairs programming that lurches towards the surreal and bonkers.
“That does bring us to the end,” says Byrne, finally. “These have been unrelentingly interesting times,” says columnist Alison O’Connor. “Marriage equality is great — at the same time it didn’t make much of a difference to those two guys,” says campaigner Martin Beanz Warde, referencing the earlier item on homophobic abuse. Having announced out of the blue last week she was stepping down from the slot to focus on her morning radio show, for her big farewell Byrne just gets on with things. It would be an overstatement to describe the departure from the airwaves of Claire Byrne Live (RTÉ One, Monday, 10.30pm) as the end of an era. A segment in which she received a flu jab in her car from former TD Kate O’Connell. This was Irish broadcasting at its most wigged out — with Byrne at the centre of the pandemonium as TV’s ultimate straight woman. Byrne in her shed early in the pandemic.