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Local schoolgirl on TV3 tonight 01.09.09

by Simon McGeady, Inishowen Independent

RASHENY National School pupil Aileen Doherty features in the TV3 documentary Modern Ireland, My First Holy Communion, which airs tonight (Tuesday) at 8pm.
Aileen made her First Holy Communion at Ballyliffin Oratory on the 9th of May this year and a TV crew followed her and two children from other parts of the country as they prepared for and made their Communion. Aileen’s cousins Seosamh McDaid, Drumfries and Diarmuid McDaid, Illies, also made their Communion on the same day and they too make an appearance.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent Aileen’s mother Marie said her daughter took the presence of the TV camera’s in her stride.
“Aileen is normally a shy person, but she really wanted to do this [film], I’ve never seen her smile so much,” said Mrs Doherty who explained that Aileen’s name was picked from her class at Rasheney National School after TV3 contacted the school looking for someone making their First Holly Communion to take part in the documentary.
“The film crew called to the
Aileen pictured with her cousins Seosamh McDaid, Drumfries, and Diarmuid McDaid, Illies, as part of the TV3 documentary.
house at 7am on the morning of the communion and filmed her sleeping. After she got up the crew followed us to the hairdressers and then it was back to the house to wait for her to get changed into her outfit.
“Our Communion day was very early this year, at 10am. It was in the Oratory in Ballyliffin and afterwards we all went to the Trasna House where Aileen met up with Seasamh and Diarmuid. The trailer for the programme on TV3 shows Aileen cutting the cake and having a meal at the Trasna.”
The Doherty clan don’t get TV3 at home in Rasheney and so they will have to travel to watch Aileen make her TV debut tonight.
“We will go up to my mothers house in Drumfries to watch it because we don’t get a reception for TV3 in Rasheney and we don’t have Sky. They interviewed me and my husband John and I think we are more nervous about the TV programme than Aileen.”
Aileen’s classmates, those with Sky at any rate, will be tuning in as well.
“On the first day of school her the kids got a note to say that Aileen will be on TV. ”
Aileen, who is in third class, took the invitation to attend the launch of TV3’s autumn season of programmes a couple of weeks ago.
“It was great, we got to meet footballers, Laura White and Eoghan Quigg from the X Factor as well as people from Coronation Street and Emmerdale. She really loved it.”
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