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Fans of The Tommy Tiernan Show will be disappointed to hear that the program’s latest season is set to be its last. On Friday, RTE made the official announcement that the comedian’s hit chat show will come to an end on May 15th, 2021, marking the conclusion of its fifth season. With its unique and unscripted approach, Tiernan’s show quickly became one of Ireland’s most beloved talk shows, leaving fans wondering why the show is being cancelled and what’s next for the popular comedian. Let’s take a closer look at the reasons behind the decision and what viewers can expect from The Tommy Tiernan Show’s final episodes.
The Tommy Tiernan Show, a popular chat show aired on RTÉ One, is set to come to an end next week. The show is currently in its twelfth week and will air its final episode on Saturday, March 25th. Tommy Tiernan, the comedian and host of the show, will welcome a fresh batch of guests before concluding what has been a very busy and successful series.
One of the unique features of The Tommy Tiernan Show is that it is an improvised chat show, meaning that neither the host nor the viewers know the identity of the guests beforehand. This has led to some fascinating and surprising interviews over the years.
This season, Tiernan has already interviewed a variety of guests including Manchester United legend Roy Keane, Galway GAA icons Joe Canning and Ollie Canning, LGBT activist Rebecca De Havilland, former Meath star Colm O’Rourke, actress Denise Gough, and snooker legend Ken Doherty. He also chatted with journalist, writer and podcaster Sophie White, presenter and comedian Dara Ó Briain, and RTÉ football pundit Richie Sadlier.
While The Tommy Tiernan Show is ending, another popular chat show on RTÉ One, Angela Scanlon’s Ask Me Anything, is set to return for a third series. This comedy chat show features Scanlon getting personal with some of the biggest stars in stand-up, TV, and entertainment. In previous seasons, she has interviewed Tommy Bowe, Jedward, Amy Huberman, Richard Chambers, Gemma Collins, Sharon Corr, Daithi O’Se, Pippa O’Connor, Vogue Williams, and Gareth Thomas.
There has been speculation that Tommy Tiernan could be in the running to replace Ryan Tubridy as the presenter of The Late Late Show after Tubridy announced last week that he was stepping down. Tiernan’s odds at Ladbrokes are currently 16/1, and he is now 9/1 with Boylesports. Interestingly, the odds have also been slashed on Angela Scanlon getting the job, with odds now at 9/2, down from 33/1.
Fans of The Tommy Tiernan Show still have one more chance to catch the show before its season finale. The final episode will air on Saturday, March 25th at 9:30 pm on RTE One.
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As the curtains draw to a close on The Tommy Tiernan Show, we bid adieu to an inspirational era of exceptional Irish television. RTE has confirmed the end date for one of the country’s most beloved shows, leaving the audience reminiscing over its hilarious moments, hard-hitting revelations and unforgettable guests. Tiernan’s wit, charisma and cognitive ability to connect with his guests will remain a hallmark of the show’s legacy. We salute the team behind The Tommy Tiernan Show for their invaluable contribution to Irish television and look forward to Tiernan’s future endeavors. The impact of the show will be felt for years to come, and it will forever be remembered for pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms. From everyone at home and abroad, thank you for the memories, laughter and a true representation of Irish culture. Slán go fóill!