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RTÉ's Finding Samantha podcast optioned for TV
RTÉ's Finding Samantha podcast optioned for TV

RTÉ News​

time25-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

RTÉ's Finding Samantha podcast optioned for TV

Keeper Pictures has optioned the exclusive TV adaptation rights to RTÉ Documentary on One's true-crime podcast series Finding Samantha. Under the deal, the Dublin-based production company - whose credits include The Gone and Striking Out - will adapt the hit podcast into a eight-episode drama series. Experienced UK screenwriter, playwright and novelist Emilia di Girolamo has been signed to the project as showrunner. Finding Samantha tells the stranger-than-fiction story of Australian con artist Samantha Azzopardi, who has created more than 100 false identities since she embarked upon her career of fraud and deception as a 14-year-old girl in Brisbane. The seven-part series has been one of RTÉ Documentary on One 's most successful podcasts, drawing in millions of listeners from more than 100 countries. Since its release in May 2023, Finding Samantha has hit the number one spot on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify in Ireland. In an unprecedented first for an RTÉ podcast, it also featured in the top five in the Apple Podcast charts in both Australia and New Zealand. Both the podcast and forthcoming TV adaptation start in 2013, when a distressed 14-year girl was picked up outside the General Post Office in Dublin city centre. Swiftly nicknamed 'The GPO Girl' by the media, the teenager appeared to be too traumatised to speak. She was duly taken to a children's hospital by the Gardaí, who assumed that she was a victim of child trafficking. After an intense, month-long investigation into her identity produced no leads, the police released a photograph of the mute teenager. That resulted in an astonishing call from the other side of the world, which revealed that 'The GPO Girl' was, in fact, a 25-year-old Australian called Samantha Azzopardi, a sophisticated serial con woman - and a psychological enigma. Emilia di Girolamo's credits include a string of successful true-crime adaptations. She wrote and executive produced Channel 4 drama Deceit, based on the controversial honeytrap at the heart of the investigation into the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell. She was also head writer and showrunner on The Tunnel: Vengeance for SKY and Law & Order UK for ITV/NBC. Most recently, she created, wrote and show ran Amazon Prime Video's critically acclaimed Montreal-based detective series Three Pines, starring Alfred Molina. Hugh Ormond, RTÉ Head of Podcasting said "This is very exciting for RTÉ and reflects the outstanding growth of the Documentary on One podcast slate over the last five years. "Partnering a compelling story like Finding Samantha with a drama production house of Keeper's calibre is something we hope to see more of in the coming years". Emilia di Girolamo said "I'm thrilled to partner with Keeper Pictures and the brilliant RTÉ Documentary on One journalists to bring this extraordinary story to screen. "Samantha Azzopardi embodies a new breed of 'emotional con woman' trading in attention and sympathy, and her story sits perfectly within our cultural fascination with complex female criminals. Like the podcast, the drama is a psychological excavation that explores the driving forces behind her compulsive deceptions, as well as the damage she inflicted on her many vulnerable victims. The series also delves into the cat-and-mouse games Samantha played with the podcast team, creating a multi-layered narrative that's as much about the pursuit of truth as it is about deception itself". Yvonne Donohoe, Creative Director and Producer at Keeper Pictures said: "Alongside listeners from around the world, we at Keeper Pictures were captivated not only by Samantha Azzopardi's story but also the nuanced and balanced way this podcast, and these journalists in particular, interpret, understand and tell this knotty, fascinating, intense, emotional and thrilling true crime story. "We are delighted to have secured the screen rights for the podcast and to be collaborating with a brilliant showrunner who shares our passion for this story but also wants to treat the material with sensitivity and integrity as we bring this story to life in an ambitious, engrossing, water-cooler limited TV drama series."

RTÉ appoints new Head of Drama
RTÉ appoints new Head of Drama

RTÉ News​

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • RTÉ News​

RTÉ appoints new Head of Drama

Former director and a producer David Crean has been appointed RTÉ's new Head of Drama. Mr Crean was appointed following an eternal competition and joined RTÉ as a development executive in the drama department in 2007. In his time at RTÉ, he has developed and executive produced with a range of co-production partners on shows including Love/Hate, KIN, Smother, The Gone, and The Boy That Never Was. In his new role, Mr Crean will be responsible for a slate of original Irish drama, including 142 hours of homegrown storytelling. New and returning dramas in production for RTÉ in 2025 include Fair City, series three of Hidden Assets, The Walsh Sisters, These Sacred Vows, series three of The Dry, series two of Obituary, and Storyland. Speaking about his new role, Mr Crean said, "It is an honour to appointed as the RTÉ Head of Drama as we have recently announced an unprecedented slate of original Irish drama in production which will deliver 142 hours of high-quality, homegrown storytelling across screens in Ireland and around the world this year with plenty more planned commissions to come. "I'm really looking forward to collaborating with our brilliant broadcast partners to bring these amazing series of Irish storytelling to audiences, firmly placing great local Irish drama on the international stage." In a statement RTÉ said, "RTÉ's Drama team collaborates with a number of national and international co-production partners. This significant level of original RTÉ drama production represents a sizable investment in Irish talent, culture and the broader creative economy. "Collectively, these dramas will employ over 1,800 people including scriptwriters, directors, producers, actors, hair and make-up teams, wardrobe and various other creative talents, underpinning RTÉ's commitment to ongoing investment in the Irish creative economy and the independent production sector." Speaking about Mr Crean's appointment, RTÉ's Director of Video, Steve Carson said, "I'm delighted that David is taking the reins as Head of Drama, a crucial genre for us in serving Irish audiences on TV and the RTÉ Player. "He has an impressive track record in developing new ideas and creative talent, and under his leadership our audiences can look forward to an RTÉ drama slate with real range and ambition."

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