Come Dine with Me Ireland
Come Dine with Me Ireland | |
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Starring | Various |
Narrated by | Dave Lamb |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | ITV Studios |
Running time | 30 minutes (primetime) |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 6 June 2011 13 June 2013 |
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External links | |
Website |
Come Dine with Me Ireland is an Irish television programme, first broadcast on TV3 on 6 June 2011. The show has five amateur chefs competing against each other hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. Each competitor then rates the host's performance with the winner winning a €1,000 cash prize. It is based on the British format Come Dine with Me, which airs globally on various television networks. Between January 2011 to June 2011 TV3 broadcast the UK version at 18:30 each week night. Like the UK version, the Irish version includes an element of comedy through comedian Dave Lamb, who provides a dry and "bitingly sarcastic" narration.[1] A second series of the show, including two celebrity specials, aired as part of TV3's autumn schedule.
The show was later broadcast internationally on Channel 4 and More 4 in the UK where it was titled Come Dine with Me Ireland.[2]
First series
Episodes | Premiered | Location | Winner | Contestants | ||||
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1–5 | 6 June 2011 | Cork | Helena | David Roche | Helena Crowley Hayes | Louisa Costello | Jamie Knoblauch | Vikki Shorten |
6–10 | 13 June 2011 | Dublin | Eimhear | Cora Murphy | Darragh McCausland | Johnny Cox | Eimhear O'Dalaigh | Keith Murphy |
11–15 | 18 July 2011 | Limerick | Jane and Graham | Nadia Sakni | Cyril O'Neill | Kathleen McKeown | Jane Higgins-Sheedy | Graham Culleton |
16–20 | 25 July 2011 | Waterford | Rose | Ronnie Moore | Danny Kidney | Alexis O'Byrne | Gary Wallace | Rose Jones |
21–25 | 1 August 2011 | Galway | Danny | Bruce Henry | Mary Murphy | Lisa Mulholland | Danny Dowling | Peter O'Neill |
26–30 | 29 August 2011 | Dublin | Emma and Martin | Una Quill | Monica O'Mara | Aiden Crevan | Emma Carr | Martin Butler |
Second series
Episodes | Premiered | Location | Winner | Contestants | ||||
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1–5 | 24 November 2012 | Dublin Celebrity Special |
Rozanna | Brian Kennedy | Noel Cunningham | Rozanna Purcell | Paul Martin | George McMahon |
6–10 | 1 December 2012 | Dublin Celebrity Special |
Pippa and Shane | Madeline Mulqueen | Pippa O'Connor | Holly Sweeney | Michael O'Doherty | Shane Byrne |
11–15 | 8 December 2012 | Cavan and Monaghan | Tanya | Tony Sheridan | Pauline Farrelly | Patrick Walsh | Tanya Moany King | Colette McGahern |
16–20 | 15 December 2012 | Kerry | Dervil | Audrey Logue-Duggan | Stephen Leane | Melissa Perry | Dervil Fleming | Sean Treacy |
21-25 | 12 January 2013 | Sligo | Dimitar | Trish Buckley | Maria Tesler | Monica Cogan | Aoife McGowan | Dimitar Dosev |
26-30 | 19 January 2013 | Dublin Celebrity Special |
Joe | Celia Holman-Lee | Geraldine O'Callaghan | Rosanna Davison | Brian McEvoy | Joe Rooney |
31-35 | 2 February 2013 | Cork | Mary | Keira O'Connell | Joe Byrne | Mary Rossiter | Billy Galvin | Fiona Buckley |
References
External links
- Use dmy dates from December 2012
- Use Irish English from December 2012
- All Wikipedia articles written in Irish English
- Official website not in Wikidata
- 2011 Irish television series debuts
- 2013 Irish television series endings
- Cooking competitions
- English-language television programming
- Food reality television series
- Irish reality television series
- Irish television series based on non-Irish television series
- TV3 (Ireland) television programmes
- Television series by ITV Studios
- 2010s Irish television series