Toy Show and Varadkar's Patrick's Day address most-watched RTÉ broadcasts last year
Normal People is up there too.
Normal People is up there too.
€6.5 million was raised for charity during the programme.
Adam, whose wish is to work with NASA when he’s older, appeared on the Late Late Toy Show on Friday night.
From heartfelt moments to strict social distancing, here are the best moments from the 2020 Toy Show.
The set this year was influenced by the works of Roald Dahl.
Presenter Ryan Tubridy said they’ll acknowledge the pandemic on the show, but do it with “a twist of seasonal silliness”.
And a week or two earlier than usual.
The show, usually an annual TV highlight, will likely be forced to adapt – like so many others – to the pandemic era.
The reunion of the nanny-grandson duo left many in tears.
As has been the case for the past four years – it’s the most-watched programme on Irish television this year so far.
From messages against bullies, to inclusivity, it was quite a heartfelt, thoughtful Toy Show this year.
Sporting events dominated the top ten slots, while RTÉ programmes accounted for 39 of the 50 most-watched shows.
The show was watched in over 100 countries around the world.
Well, that’s that done and dusted for another year.
The festive season begins tonight with one of the TV events of the year.
We have just the test for you.
And there’s a quiz for everyone in the audience.
The Late Late Toy Show and Christmas dinner feature on the set of six new stamps.
The theme for this year’s show remains a “closely guarded secret”.
The second highest viewed last year was the All Ireland senior football final between Dublin and Mayo.
Ryan Tubridy was in flying form last night.
He got dragged around by Ryan and lived to tell the tale.
Not at home? Sure that’s no problem at all.
The Late Late Toy Show is tonight, and we want to hear your favourites?
There will be no international stars featured on tonight’s show but there will be plenty of touching moments.
RTÉ, what have you unleashed.
Ready your reindeer hats.
A HOROLOGIST. No spoilers here.
Over 1.5 million people tuned in to watch Ryan Tubridy.
An average of 1.4 million viewers watched the toy extravaganza from 102 countries, including the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Nepal.
Students at IADT spent 10 weeks bringing the designs to life in time for the Toy Show.
Always meet your heroes.