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Published 17:54 31 Aug 2016 BST
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"GAA lovers from across the nation to voice their opinions on what’s on the telly... and regional families, so there will probably be a family from Dublin, maybe one from a rural, farming background and then a sports-mad GAA family.Unfortunately, none of the families or people featured in the reality show have been revealed, but the voiceovers have finally been named and you're guaranteed to only be more excited at the pair producers have selected to front the show. According to TV3, the people voicing the reality show will be comedian Deirdre O'Kane and Mrs Brown's Boys star Rory Cowan.
The announcement was made today as TV3 unveiled its new programmes for Autumn 2016 at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. People took to Twitter to gush over the hilarious pair who will no doubt keep us all entertained during the Autumn.Pat Kenny, Gogglebox, Red Rock and Masterchef top TV3’s new look schedule #TV3Autumn16https://t.co/BzoSloufqZ pic.twitter.com/R54nZ4xO6K
— TV3 (@TV3Ireland) August 31, 2016
#Gogglebox Ireland is going to be hilarious with @DeirdreOKane1 and @1rorycowan from @MrsBrownsBoys commentating | #TV3Autumn16 @TV3Ireland — Katie McNeice (@KatieMcNeice) August 31, 2016
Delighted to hear @1rorycowan is the voice of Gogglebox Ireland on @TV3Ireland. Perfect choice.
— Niall Power (@niallpow) August 31, 2016
@1rorycowan is the voice for #goggleboxireland! Imagine Irish parents reactions to the likes of Ex On The Beach :-D pic.twitter.com/SkUwob5dHb — The Fancy Hen.ie (@TheFancyHen) August 31, 2016
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