- Off the Rails (TV series)
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Off the Rails Genre Reality Television Created by Mary Curtis Presented by Liz Bonnin
Pamela Flood
Caroline MorahanCountry of origin Ireland Language(s) English No. of seasons 5 Production Running time 30 minutes Broadcast Original channel RTÉ One Original airing 27 September 2000 Off the Rails is a fashion magazine show presented by Pamela Flood and Caroline Morahan shown on RTÉ One. The show was previously presented by Liz Bonnin and Flood, before Bonnin decided to leave. In 2005, RTÉ changed the format to "Beat the Stylist" where a friend or family member had to try to get the person who was being made over to pick their clothes instead of the stylist's choice. In 2006, RTÉ reverted to the original format. In 2008, amid rumours of its axing, Brendan Courtney and Sonya Lennon took over as co-presenters.[1]
Contents
2009-2011
2009
Format Trend Report, Makeover, Behind the Scenes
Off The Rails Love Your Look – Book Published in 2009
2010
Format Trend Report, Steal Her Style, Makeover, Behind the Scenes
2011
Name amended to Off the Rails on Tour
Format amended to have an interactive fashion show with locals when travelling around different regions of Ireland.
Format Trend Report, Steal Her Style, Makeover, Behind the Scenes, Catwalk Show - Street Style – Stylists Challenge
Current presenters
Brendan Courtney Over the past 5 years Brendan has co-produced and presented The Clothes Show in the UK and has hosted many of RTÉ's programmes including the channels 40th Anniversary Celebrations. He has since presented and produced with his UK based production company, Giant Film & TV of which he is Creative Director. He was Ireland's first openly gay presenter.[2]
Sonya Lennon Widely regarded as one of Ireland's top fashion stylists, having established a reputation for creative excellence over almost twenty years. Her work is distinguished by a meticulous attention to detail for fashion and styling and intuitive awareness of the demands of each production.
References
- ^ "A stylish match". Irish Independent. 13 September 2008. http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/independent-woman/fashion/a-stylish-match-1474828.html. Retrieved 13 September 2008.
- ^ "RTÉ's new Cilla is a gay man". Irish Independent. 13 August 2000. http://www.independent.ie/unsorted/features/rts-new-cilla-is-a-gay-man-515583.html. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
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