Underdogs (2006) Underdogs was a television programme broadcast on TG4. It featured "underdog" players of
Gaelic games, focusing on those individuals who had never played senior inter-county
football or
hurling or received a nomination for a
GAA All-Star, and offering them the chance to compete against teams of high quality. The first series was specifically dedicated to male footballers and hurlers.
Brian Mullins managed the winning team which competed against the
All-Ireland champions the following December.
Glas Vegas (2007) Glas Vegas, which was first broadcast on TG4 in August 2007, saw the introduction of a new presenter,
Gemma Ní Chionnaith.
Fáilte Towers (2008) Fáilte Towers was broadcast on RTÉ One in August 2008, succeeding such shows as
Cabin Fever and
Celebrity Farm. and the concept involved thirteen celebrities running a hotel for sixteen days and nights in order to win money for their designated charities. It was unpopular with critics but enjoyed by the general public, with the final receiving nearly a million viewers and the entire series regularly receiving between 350,000 and 450,000 viewers throughout its run. The format for the show even attracted interest from overseas buyers, including investors from
England, but RTÉ said at the time that “no agreements [would] be reached until the current series has finished”. Nevertheless, the
Irish Independent named
Fáilte Towers as one of the six worst television programmes of 2008, describing it as "car crash television". ==References==