Marry Me (TV series)
Encyclopedia
Marry Me is an Irish
television series broadcast on RTÉ One
on Sunday evenings at 20:30. A creation of Midas Productions and presented by Pamela Flood
, each week she assists in turning an individual's dream marriage proposal, be it in a public or an intimate location, into reality, without the knowledge of their partner. The first series began filming in November 2007 broadcast in 2008 contained eight episodes. Viewing figures for the second edition were 450,000, placing 12th in the national television viewership figures of that week. A second series is in the making.
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television series broadcast on RTÉ One
RTÉ One
RTÉ One is the flagship television channel of Raidió Teilifís Éireann , and it is the most popular and most watched television channel in Ireland. It was launched as Telefís Éireann on 31 December 1961, it was renamed RTÉ Television in 1966, and it was renamed as RTÉ One upon the launch of RTÉ...
on Sunday evenings at 20:30. A creation of Midas Productions and presented by Pamela Flood
Pamela Flood
Pamela Ann Mary Flood is an Irish television presenter and former model from Tallaght, South Dublin. She received the Miss Ireland crown in 1993....
, each week she assists in turning an individual's dream marriage proposal, be it in a public or an intimate location, into reality, without the knowledge of their partner. The first series began filming in November 2007 broadcast in 2008 contained eight episodes. Viewing figures for the second edition were 450,000, placing 12th in the national television viewership figures of that week. A second series is in the making.
Episodes
Series one began as part of the Easter Sunday broadcasts on RTÉ in 2008.Date | Proposer | Proposed | Proposal | Link |
23 March 2008 | Enda Lyons | Concepta Green | James Bond James Bond James Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have been a six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis,... on a luxury cruiser |
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30 March 2008 | Niall McDonnell | Kathryn Smith | Wheelchair mountain climbing to log cabin on the Wicklow Way Wicklow Way The Wicklow Way is a long-distance trail that crosses the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland. It runs from Marlay Park in the southern suburbs of Dublin through County Wicklow and ends in the village of Clonegal in County Carlow. It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail by the Irish Sports... |
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6 April 2008 | Nigel Oxman | Heather | Circus performance | |
13 April 2008 | Victoria Heaphy | Gillaume | Saint Patrick's Day Saint Patrick's Day Saint Patrick's Day is a religious holiday celebrated internationally on 17 March. It commemorates Saint Patrick , the most commonly recognised of the patron saints of :Ireland, and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. It is observed by the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion , the Eastern... parade |
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20 April 2008 | Neil Norton | Fidelma O'Donnell | Sign language on a catwalk at Dublin Fashion Week | |
27 April 2008 | Seán Gibson | Cliodhna | Skydive from 13,000 feet | |
4 May 2008 | John Ryan | Alma O'Carroll | Knight in shining armour | |
11 May 2008 | Billy Grant | Pauline | The Tannery, a restaurant in Dungarvan Dungarvan Dungarvan is a town and harbour on the south coast of Ireland in the province of Munster. Dungarvan is the county town and administrative centre of County Waterford. The town's Irish name means "Garbhan's fort", referring to Saint Garbhan who founded a church there in the seventh century... , County Waterford County Waterford *Abbeyside, Affane, Aglish, Annestown, An Rinn, Ardmore*Ballinacourty, Ballinameela, Ballinamult, Ballinroad, Ballybeg, Ballybricken, Ballyduff Lower, Ballyduff Upper, Ballydurn, Ballygunner, Ballylaneen, Ballymacarbry, Ballymacart, Ballynaneashagh, Ballysaggart, Ballytruckle, Bilberry, Bunmahon,... |
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