Reeling in the Years has solidified its status as one of the nation’s favourite TV shows after years of bringing viewers back to a moment in time.
For two decades, the show has revisited major parts of Irish and international history, reminding many generations of pivotal moments from the past but also educating younger generations of the same moments.
With just 25 minutes to tell the story of an entire year, how do the makers of the show decide what makes the cut? Conversely—how do they choose what doesn’t?
We spoke with show producer John O’Regan about the process that goes into putting one episode together. ‘We list the news, the current affairs, the other elements, ads, music, pop culture, sports and we compile the list of moments that
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