Tuesday, 25 July 2017

1 million Swedes to see Ireland on the ‘small screen’


REPRO FREE July 2017, Lahinch, Co Clare – A popular Swedish TV show, called Go'kväll, is filming in the West of Ireland. The TV crew is here to record three separate episodes, capturing some of the unique experiences that their Swedish viewers can enjoy on holiday in Ireland. They are visiting as guests of Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland. Go'kväll is a daily lifestyle programme which airs on Sveriges Television (the national public broadcaster in Sweden) and each of the three episodes, set to air during autumn and winter 2018, will be seen by more than 1 million people.  PIC SHOWS: Cameraman Alex Bolevin and presenter Joachim Vogel (centre), interviewing local expert forager Oonagh O'Dwyer, Wild Kitchen (right), outside Barrtrá Seafood Restaurant in Lahinch, during filming for Swedish TV show Go'kväll. Pic – Eamon Ward (no repro fee) Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027A popular Swedish TV show, called Go’kväll, has been filming in the West of Ireland. The TV crew was here to record three separate episodes, capturing some of the unique experiences that their Swedish viewers can enjoy on holiday in Ireland. 


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