Kevin Paints - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Saoirse-Monica Jackson
Kevin McGahern paints Irish celebrities while interviewing them over video chat from their homes. Shot in his sitting room, Kevin chats to Derry Girls star Saoirse-Monica Jackson, all while attempting to paint her portrait. Saoirse-Monica gives Kevin a tour of her London house-share and talks about her stint as a door-to-door salesperson, fame in the US and how winning the Bake Off proved to her mam that she's not utterly useless. Meanwhile, Kevin hopes his portrait attempts don't disappoint, as he admits he struggles to capture female beauty.
Pat Shortt
No stranger to portrait modelling, Pat Shortt reveals his arty past, as well as his post lockdown plans for trip into the wilderness.
Joanne McNally
Comedian Joanne McNally talks candidly about love life in lockdown, her apocalyptic food palate and new passion for gardening. Will Kevin manage to capture her funny side?
Don Conroy
The pressure is on for Kevin, as he attempts to draw 90s art icon Don Conroy while discussing Don's return to the spotlight on YouTube, reminiscing on the good old days on The Den and getting to the bottom of Don's owl fetish!
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