The Panel (Irish TV series)


The Panel is a talk show produced by Happy Endings Productions for RTÉ, based on the Australian programme The Panel, produced by Working Dog Productions for Network Ten. The theme song was "Waterfall" by The Stone Roses.
Until 2006 it was hosted by Dara Ó Briain. Ó Briain, having presented Echo Island, came to popular acclaim at home through his regular appearances in Don't Feed the Gondolas, a topical comedy show in the same Monday night slot on Network 2.
Recorded at various locations around Dublin—including Belvedere College's O'Reilly Theatre, Dublin City University's Helix Theatre and Blanchardstown's Draíocht Theatre—its sudden apparent cancellation in December 2005 annoyed fans but The Panel returned with a largely unchanged format in October 2006. Until early 2008 it aired on Network 2, usually on a Monday night. A disastrous move to RTÉ One preceded the show's demise; one last run began on 7 October 2010 and ran each Thursday at 22:15 on RTÉ One until 26 January 2011, with Craig Doyle presenting.

Format

The show had a host who chaired the discussion, along with four panellists who changed from week to week. Regular panellists included Colin Murphy, Andrew Maxwell, Neil Delamere, Mairead Farrell and Eleanor Tiernan. They discussed current events, interspersed with interviews with special guests. Panelists were typically professional comedians, and as such the show aimed for pure comedy, rather than any hybrid of discussion or analysis and topical jokes. The producers and regular performers were clear that the show was distinguished from other panel shows by the absence of games, rounds, scores or other contrivances.

Panelists

Classic panellists included:
  1. Since Ó Briain ceased to be a regular, Murphy is the panellist who has appeared in the most episodes.
  2. The show's former regular presenter, he only appeared on one show of the 2007–2008 season, although he hosted the episode on which he appeared.

    List of episodes

First series

The first series aired on Network 2 live from The Helix in Dublin City University each Monday between 15 September and 17 November 2003. It was repeated on Saturdays at 10:05 pm.

Second series

The second series aired on Network 2/RTÉ Two live from Vicar Street at 10.00 pm each Monday between 13 September and 8 November 2004. It was preceded on Monday 6 September with a Best Of… from the first series.

Third series

The third series aired on RTÉ Two on Sunday evenings at 9:30 in early 2005. It was recorded in advance at The Mermaid Arts Centre in Bray and the O'Reilly Theatre in Belvedere College.

Next series

The People Decide

In which the panellists discussed the 2007 general election. A special run of shows previewing the election, presented by Colin Murphy.
DateHostPanelistsGuestsDetails
2 May 2007MurphyDelamere, Spain, Bishop, Loughrey GrantPhilippe Legrain, David Coffey
9 May 2007MurphySpain, Ní Shúilleabháin, Delamere, MaxwellDamian Corless, Dr. Mark Hamilton
10 May 2007
16 May 2007MurphySpain, Ní Shúilleabháin, Delamere, MaxwellJohn Waters, Ivan Yates
23 May 2007MurphyDelamere, Ní Shúilleabháin, Spain, MaxwellKevin Dundon, Alex Barclay
30 May 2007MurphyJ. Bishop, Farrell, Delamere, MaxwellSenator David Norris, Iain Dale

Sixth series

When the show returned for the 2007–2008 season there was no longer a single presenter; Neil Delamere or Colin Murphy presented in the absence of Ó Briain. Ó Briain returned to present one episode during this series, marking what would be his final appearance on the show, having moved on to employment in the neighbouring United Kingdom. The company he co-founded, Happy Endings Productions, continued to produce the show, and he retained an advisory relationship. Neil Delamere hosted The Panel for the first time on 8 October 2007.
DateHostPanelistsGuestsDetails
1 October 2007MurphyJ. Bishop, Farrell, Delamere, ByrneBen Pridmore, James Cromwell
8 October 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, MaxwellJustine Delaney-Wilson, Chris Terrill
15 October 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, J. BishopCharley Boorman, Lisa O'Doherty
22 October 2007O'BriainMurphy, Byrne, Maxwell, Ní ShúilleabháinSebastian Horley, Bryan Dobson
29 October 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Maxwell, ByrneSteve Parsons, John Duddy
5 November 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, J. BishopPaul Costelloe, Dominic Streatfeild
12 November 2007MurphyMaxwell, Farrell, Whelan, ByrneMichael Stebbins, Katie Taylor
19 November 2007MurphyMaxwell, Ní Shúilleabháin, Delamere, ByrneAlison Jackson, Colin Bateman
3 December 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Bishop, ByrneTrevor Baylis, Paddy Breathnach
10 December 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, MaxwellJoe Simpson, Tony Fenton
17 December 2007MurphyMaxwell, Farrell, Whelan, DelamereFeargus O'Sullivan, René Caroyel
27 December 2007DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, ByrneRichard Corrigan, Dr. Mark Hamilton
7 January 2008DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, ByrneJohn Cooper Clarke, Gerry Robinson
14 January 2008DelamereMurphy, Farrell, Whelan, MaxwellSuzi Quatro, Eileen O'Keefe
21 January 2008MurphyMaxwell, Farrell, Delamere, J. BishopColm Meaney, Kevin Myers
28 January 2008MurphyWhelan, Farrell, Delamere, MaxwellRita Carter, James Caan

Move to RTÉ One

RTÉ moved The Panel to RTÉ One in 2008, to be shown on Thursday evenings. In addition, RTÉ deployed a different presenter for each episode – these included Ray D'Arcy, Charlie Bird, Dáithí Ó Sé and Craig Doyle, the latter of whom was given the role on a more permanent basis before The Panel was brought to an end, all humour eked out of it. The first RTÉ One episode was, in what would become commonplace, criticised for being too serious; the panellists blamed this on their new setting.
In September 2008, RTÉ moved The Panel to its flagship television channel RTÉ One. A 14-episode run was announced, to begin airing on that channel at 22.15 on 30 October with a new presenter. Several prominent Irish broadcasters were screen-tested to fill the role of presenter, but a combination of unfortunate factors meant that show returned with rotating guest hosts, rather than any one person in a permanent position. Shortly before the airdate, RTÉ changed its schedules and the series began on 6 November at 22.15 with its original timescale of 45 minutes. Ray D'Arcy was the guest presenter for the week and was followed by a string of others including Gráinne Seoige, Dáithí Ó Sé, Marty Whelan, Charlie Bird, Phill Jupitus and Pauline McLynn. Producer Seamus Cassidy told The Irish Times that ""a reasonably big name, a very big name actually" would take over as permanent anchor in January 2009. On 23 November 2008, the Sunday Tribune reported that comedian Ardal O'Hanlon would be announced as the new permanent host. Former presenter Ó Briain indicated his awareness of the presenter in question, and was quoted as saying on a breakfast radio show that "HE is very funny" but refused to discuss the matter any further. However, in early 2009 it emerged there would be a further delay in obtaining a permanent host for "at least another couple of weeks", with Craig Doyle presenting the first show of the new year. In the event, the guest host format continued for the entire 2008–2009 series. Following a short run with David McWilliams at the helm in 2009, the show was thought to have been de-commissioned. However, at the launch of RTÉ's Autumn schedule in August 2010, Craig Doyle was announced as presenter for a new run of 14 shows.
;2008–9
Jarlath Regan, Ian Coppinger, Carol Tobin, Alan Shortt and Evelyn O'Rourke made their debuts on the show as panellists in the 2008–09 season. Karl Spain also made a return in the fifth episode. Upon Ivan Yates's appearance in the sixth episode it was claimed that he was now the record holder of guest appearances on The Panel and the political bookmaker went on to guest-host an episode of the show in 2009. For the first three episodes of 2009 no female was present on The Panel for the first time; this was rectified in the fourth episode of the year with the addition of Evelyn O'Rourke.
was hired especially by RTÉ to guest host an episode of The Panel.
DateHostPanelistsGuestsDetails
6 November 2008Ray D'ArcyMurphy, Delamere, J. Regan, Ní ShúilleabháinKevin Myers and Duke SpecialDetails
13 November 2008Gráinne SeoigeMurphy, Farrell, Delamere, MaxwellFionan Sheehan and Gerry Anderson
20 November 2008Marty WhelanDelamere, Farrell, J. Regan, MaxwellJohn Drennan and Gerald Kean
27 November 2008Charlie BirdMurphy, Delamere, Ní Shúilleabháin, CoppingerPhilip Boucher-Hayes and Kenny EganDetails
4 December 2008Dáithí Ó SéMaxwell, Ní Shúilleabháin, Spain, DelamereMonica Loughman and Niall Stanage
11 December 2008Phill JupitusMurphy, Farrell, Delamere, MaxwellDerek Acorah, Ivan Yates
18 December 2008Diarmuid GavinMurphy, Tobin, Whelan, DelamereKeith Barry, Marty Morrissey

;The Panel Unwrapped
DateHostPanelistsGuestsDetails
30 December 2008Pauline McLynnMurphy, Ní Shúilleabháin, Delamere, MaxwellDavid Van Day, Derry ClarkeDetails

DateHostPanelistsGuestsDetails
8 January 2009Craig DoyleMurphy, Delamere, Alan Shortt, MaxwellKarl Henry and Shane O'Donoghue
15 January 2009Tom McGurkMurphy, Alan Shortt, Whelan, DelamereMikey Graham
22 January 2009George HamiltonMurphy, Delamere, Alan Shortt, MaxwellAntony Worrall Thompson
29 January 2009Ivan YatesMurphy, Delamere, O'Rourke, MaxwellMark Hamilton
5 February 2009Baz AshmawyDelamere, Alan Shortt, Gildea, MaxwellTerry Christian
12 February 2009Will LeahyMurphy, Delamere, Farrell, MaxwellPatrick Bergin, Niall O'Farrell

;2009–10
The first episode attracted an average audience share of 23 per cent. New presenter David McWilliams apologised to broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan for comments of a sexist nature about her he had included in his latest book.
;2010–11
The Panel returned on 7 October 2010 with a new host, Craig Doyle. The regulars Maxwell, Delamere, Murphy and Farrell returned, with Eleanor Tiernan, Bernard O'Shea, Dermot Whelan, Gearóid Farrelly, John Colleary, Kevin Bridges, Stephen K. Amos and Jack Whitehall appearing throughout the series. This series included the show's 100th episode.

Cancellation

On 4 June 2011, Andrew Maxwell, one of the regular panellists said on Twitter that the show had been cancelled. The following day, RTÉ posted a headline confirming that the show had been cancelled; it read: "I can confirm that 'The Panel' won't be returning to our screens this autumn. The show has enjoyed nine seasons, the first six on RTÉ Two and the three most recent on RTÉ One".

Live performances

The show was performed live to full houses in the Olympia Theatre from 11–13 September 2007 as part of the Bulmers Comedy Festival. These shows, following the format of the television show but with a longer running time and stronger language, were chaired by Colin Murphy and were not recorded for television.

DVD

A DVD, The Panel – The Best of..., was released in 2008.

Mockumentary

As part of RTÉ Does Comic Relief, a telethon event that took place on 26 June 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 Crisis, a mockumentary on the history of The Panel featured interviews from Dara Ó Briain, and panellists Ed Byrne, Neil Delamere, Mairead Farrell, Andrew Maxwell and Colin Murphy as well as guests Adam Hills and David Mitchell.