Ireland: AM

Ireland: AM (1999- )

RunningVariety show

Magazine programme featuring health, safety and education reports, entertainment news and interviews with personalities making the headlines.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily)

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2025-11-30Episode 330nov. 30, 2025
2025-11-29Episode 329nov. 29, 2025
2025-11-28Episode 328nov. 28, 2025
2025-11-27Episode 327nov. 27, 2025
2025-11-26Episode 326nov. 26, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Ireland: AM' premiere?

'Ireland: AM' premiered on September 20, 1999.

Who were the original hosts of 'Ireland: AM'?

The original hosts of 'Ireland: AM' were Mark Cagney and Amanda Byram.

How long did Mark Cagney host 'Ireland: AM'?

Mark Cagney hosted 'Ireland: AM' from 1999 to 2020.

Who replaced Amanda Byram as a host on 'Ireland: AM'?

Maura Derrane replaced Amanda Byram as a host on 'Ireland: AM'.

What was the format of 'Ireland: AM'?

'Ireland: AM' was a morning talk show that covered news, current events, and entertainment.

Did 'Ireland: AM' feature celebrity interviews?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' featured celebrity interviews with both Irish and international stars.

Was 'Ireland: AM' broadcasted live?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' was broadcasted live from the TV3 studios in Dublin.

Did 'Ireland: AM' include cooking segments?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' included cooking segments where chefs demonstrated recipes.

Who were the resident chefs on 'Ireland: AM'?

The resident chefs on 'Ireland: AM' included Paul Flynn and Catherine Fulvio.

Did 'Ireland: AM' have a weather segment?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' had a weather segment where the meteorologist provided daily forecasts.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Ireland: AM'?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' had recurring segments such as fashion, beauty, and health.

Did 'Ireland: AM' cover international news?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' covered international news alongside local and national news.

Did 'Ireland: AM' have a live audience?

No, 'Ireland: AM' did not have a live audience in the studio.

How many hours long was each episode of 'Ireland: AM'?

Each episode of 'Ireland: AM' was approximately three hours long.

Did 'Ireland: AM' have any special episodes or events?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' had special episodes and events, such as Christmas specials and charity fundraisers.

Did 'Ireland: AM' win any awards?

Yes, 'Ireland: AM' won several awards, including the TV Now Award for Best Irish Daytime Show.

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