Harry Palmr wrote: » I'd quite forgotten about the Burke Enigma. Waterways with Dick Warner was a bucolic delight.
cml387 wrote: » The brilliant young people's series "Nothing To It" introduced Pauline McGlynn to the wider world, and Nighthawks on a good night was genuinely unique in Irish television history.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Waterways with Dick Warner was a bucolic delight.
DoozerT6 wrote: » Who remembers this being shown on RTE in the 80's when they had a few spare minutes to fill between programmes?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaNII5aLiOM
cml387 wrote: » In the late 1970's RTE had a drama series called The Burke Enigma. It was a story about corruption in high places and the shadowy connections between an organised crime gang and high up politicians. Very high production values, shot on film,starring John Kavanagh and Ray McAnally as detectives investigating the sordid details,directed by Michael Feeney Callan. Never repeated, for some reason.
Autosport wrote: » Candid camera with Mike Murphy, Mail bag with a guy called Arthur I think Loved these shows
AllForIt wrote: » Is this it on youtube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=hands+rte