Adrian Dunbar fronts new TV series promoting Ireland
Adrian Dunbar fronts new Tv set series promoting Ireland
Wednesday, November 23, 2022.
2 million throughout Britain to enjoy ‘Adrian Dunbar: My Ireland’
Adrian Dunbar: My Eire, a new Tv sequence fronted by Fermanagh actor and Line of Responsibility star, Adrian Dunbar, begins airing on Channel 5 this evening (23 November). It will be found by an estimated 2 million viewers throughout Britain.
The two-component series will follow Adrian Dunbar as he returns to his hometown of Enniskillen and visits spots that hold fond memories for him. He will also look at out some areas he has generally required to check out but has hardly ever in advance of found the time. The series was devised by Afro-Mic Productions, a Belfast-dependent production enterprise, and supported by Tourism Eire, Fáilte Ireland and Tourism NI.
In this evening’s episode of Adrian Dunbar: My Ireland, viewers will see Dunbar go to Slieve League, Glenveagh Nationwide Park, Devenish Island and the Carlingford Oyster Business. He will also visit MacNean Dwelling & Cafe and meet celeb chef Neven Maguire.
In episode two, which will air on 30 November, he will satisfy artist Jim FitzPatrick in Howth and a different well-recognised chef, Richard Corrigan – who will give Adrian a tour of his Virginia Park Lodge. Viewers will see Adrian take a look at Newgrange, Powerscourt Estate and Hook Lighthouse. They’ll also see him having a journey on the DART and cycling throughout the Kilmacthomas Viaduct on the Waterford Greenway.
To look at the trailer for Adrian Dunbar: My Ireland, click right here.
Judith Cassidy, Tourism Ireland’s Performing Head of Good Britain, stated: “Tourism Ireland was delighted to assistance the production of this new two-section Tv set sequence, Adrian Dunbar: My Eire. With around 2 million people across Britain set to look at the series, it’s a great way to glow a highlight on our magnificent scenery and wonderful outdoor activities, as properly as our fantastic culinary offering.
“Publicity and broadcasts like this are a important component of Tourism Ireland’s programme of advertising exercise, to really encourage travellers in Britain, and in other places all around the earth, to place Ireland on their holiday break would like-record.”