We're looking for a quantity surveyor (QS) to join Dermot Bannon and the Room To Improve team for the show's forthcoming twelfth series.
If you're interested in working with Ireland's favourite architect on one of the country's most-watched TV series, send a copy of your CV to info@cocotelevision.ie.
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We're looking for Irish people around the world to send a short "Happy St. Patrick's Day" video message to be included in RTÉ One's TV coverage of the St. Patrick's Festival Parade this year.
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Don't Tell the Bride Ireland kicked off its eighth season this week (Monday, 13th February). And this series promises to be better than ever.
Just in case you didn’t know, Don’t Tell the Bride sees a bride (or in the case of one couple - Victor) hand total control of the wedding over to the groom. The groom has to plan everything from the hen, to the dress, from the stag to the wedding venue. He has to do it all in three weeks and for €10,000.
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TAM Ireland/Nielsen have this week released the 20 most watched programmes of 2017. Six entertainment programmes featured on the list, with Room to Improve earning a place within the top 20.
IFTN's Nathan Griffin writes, “....the most impressive viewership of all must be original series and Sunday night favourite, Dermot Bannon’s ‘Room to Improve’. The show, which is in its 10th season, recorded an audience of 703,000 viewers.”
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The nominations for the 2018 IFTA Film & Drama Awards have today (Thursday, January 11th) been announced, with COCO tv's 'The 34th - The Story of Marriage Equality' earning a place among the nominees for the George Morrison Feature Documentary award.
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The COCOtv-produced feature film, TRADERS will screen on BBC THREE on Sunday, December 24th as part of their Christmas schedule. Written and directed by Rachael Moriarty & Peter Murphy, the film has already enjoyed a long run on HBO's Cinemax channels in the US and was released nationwide in Ireland by Element Releasing in 2016.
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GAZE International LGBT Film Festival will bring the popular COCO-produced documentary film, The 34th back to the Light House Cinema for a special screening on Wednesday, October 18th.
Due to the film's festival successes, The 34th will be returning to The Light House cinema for a second screening for those who missed the chance to catch it the first time around, or for those who just wish to relive the Marriage Equality story once again.
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Earlier this month, COCO Television proudly premiered ‘The 34th - The Story of Marriage Equality’ at the 25th GAZE International LGBT Film Festival in Dublin.
‘The 34th’ is a documentary film that tells the story of the driven and dedicated bunch of people who formed Marriage Equality in Ireland, and developed it into a highly effective grassroots force with one clear goal in mind - the extension of Civil Marriage to same sex couples.
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First Dates Ireland is coming back for a third series this year, and the team here at COCO Television are looking for background daters to come to the First Dates Ireland restaurant for a very special blind date.
For those that don’t know, background daters are the ones you see in the background of the restaurant while the main daters work their magic. That sounds pretty obvious though, right? Maybe not so much.
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