Callan Kicks the Year 2023

The annual comedy review starring Oliver Callan looks back on the year Ireland flipped out over RTÉ scandals and flopped out of a Rugby World Cup.

 

An Post Irish Book of The Year

Oliver Callan explores the six books shortlisted for the ‘An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023’.

 

Callan Kicks The Year 2022

2022 brought horrors that no one should ever experience; from giant queues at Dublin Airport to seeing the inside of Leo Varadkar’s fridge. Callan Kicks the Year returns to give events in Ireland and abroad their annual seeing to, in this comedy news review.

An Post Irish Book of The Year

Oliver Callan explores the six books shortlisted for the ‘An Post Irish Book of the Year 2022’.

 

Callan Kicks the Year 2020

Joining Oliver Callan in kicking 2020, with all the characters everyone knows, loves or can't stand: from Leo to Boris, Trump to Mary Lou, Francis Brennan and Saoirse Ronan. We remember Golfgate, the rise of Nphet, Matt Damon and cancelled sports.


The Day Henry Met

Four-year-old Henry has a friendly chat with whatever he meets each day and they are always delighted to talk, laugh and share their amazing world. Watch now on Apple TV, Paramount, and Prime.

Callan Kicks The Years (series)

Oliver Callan romps through the 100 years since the 1921 Treaty using sketches and satire, retelling the cultural, political, entertainment and sports revolutions of the last century in Ireland.

An Post Irish Book of The Year

Oliver Callan explores the six books shortlisted for the `An Post Irish Book Awards Book of the Year 2021'. The six authors come together in the beautiful library of Tullynally Castle in County Westmeath to talk about their books and their stories, culminating in the revelation of the year's overall winner.

Callan Kicks the Year 2021

Oliver Callan rounds off the year with some much-needed laughs in a special edition of his comedy, taking a satirical look at the past 12 months.

 

Divorcing God, documentary

Comedian Oliver Callan is on a personal mission to work out his own – and Ireland’s – changing relationship with religion and with God. He travels the country to find out if we would be better off without religion, or if we would be losing something valuable by Divorcing God.