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The Savage Eye
The show is a satirical and often surreal examination of subjects close to the hearts of the Irish people. It takes the form of a fake anthropological documentary as if made by British television. Each show explores one subject from it's...

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The Savage Eye
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About The Savage Eye
The show is a satirical and often surreal examination of subjects close to the hearts of the Irish people. It takes the form of a fake anthropological documentary as if made by British television. Each show explores one subject from it's history through to the present covering 6 or 7 topics (or subheadings) using voxpops and informed opinion to inspire comedy sketches and unflinching rants from numerous created characters. The third series is performed by comedians David McSavage, John Colleary, Pat McDonnell and Dermot McMorrow among others. The topics we are covering this year range from Media and Politics to Christmas and Family.
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Release Year
2009
TMDB Rating
8.7
Available Sources
19
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Season 1
6 episodes | 2009-11-23
Arts
Episode 1David McSavage teams up with comedians Pat McDonnell, Declan Rooney and John Colleary for a sketch comedy show.
Sex
Episode 2The Savage Eye asks why the Irish are so bad in bed.
Property
Episode 3The Savage Eye examines property in Ireland.
Happiness
Episode 4Why are the Irish so happy to be unhappy?
Religion
Episode 5What made the Irish so religious?
Alcohol
Episode 6Why do the Irish drink so much? Is it the weather?
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