Hosted by the hilarious Emma Doran and Jen Hatton, Tellybox is the podcast that deep dives into the good, the bad and the scarlet of what's on your telly each week, so you don't have to...
From big-budget Netflix productions to the worlds worst reality TV, Emma and Jen will be joined by some of Ireland's most loved comedians to take you through their own fan-favourites and what hidden picks you need to binge-watch in 2021.
Tellybox is proudly sponsored by Just Eat. Whether it’s Pizza, Chinese, Italian or Thai, download the Just Eat app and choose from 100s of your favourite local takeaway restaurants delivered straight to your door.
Produced - UrbanMedia
Series Producer - Ian Doyle
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted by the hilarious Emma Doran and Jen Hatton, Tellybox is the podcast that deep dives into the good, the bad and the scarlet of what's on your telly each week, so you don't have to...
From big-budget Netflix productions to the worlds worst reality TV, Emma and Jen will be joined by some of Ireland's most loved comedians to take you through their own fan-favourites and what hidden picks you need to binge-watch in 2021.
Tellybox is proudly sponsored by Just Eat. Whether it’s Pizza, Chinese, Italian or Thai, download the Just Eat app and choose from 100s of your favourite local takeaway restaurants delivered straight to your door.
Produced - UrbanMedia
Series Producer - Ian Doyle
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On episode 2 of Tellybox, Emma and Jen were joined by comedian, presenter, dancer and singer Fred Cooke. In a truly hilarious interview, he fills the girls in on how his 1980’s boarding school ritual of watching Baywatch with his fellow classmates, eventually led him to the dangerous and slippery poolside of Kells Community Centre to live out his LA dreams.
Cringeworthy Irish reality TV is the order of the day on this week's Tellytalks’, as Emma and Jen sink their teeth into some of the most jaw-dropping moments from Fade Street, Tallafornia and Ireland’s own answer to Pop Idol - You're A Star.
Finally, we look at ITV’s bewilderingly charming new celeb-singing competition The Masked Singer, as the girls discuss how sometimes an idea just that crazy can often work.
Produced by Urban Media
Series Producer - Ian Doyle
Music by Kevin Macleod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.