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411:. The setting is an area consisting of a collection of farms, small village, period house and other rural locations. The programme focuses on a cast of characters living near the village. The main characters are Miley Byrne and Biddy McDermott, whose courtship and marriage form the centerpiece of the action during the early years. Their parents also feature heavily in the storylines. Miley's father Dinny Byrne is a chancer and Biddy's mother, who has been widowed early in the series, conducts a long-running relationship with Dick Moran, the local solicitor. Dick occasionally has other affairs, such as that with Terry Kileen. A number of themes are explored throughout the series from relationships, facing tragedy and other life challenges. While the main theme is drama, there are elements of comedy evident, e.g. the interactions between two central characters of Miley Byrne and his father Dinny Byrne (continuing their character portrayals from Bracken). 2340: 2046: 1862: 2076: 1381:, in a Christmas episode in the late 90s. Singer Honor Heffernan sang in this episode. The song performed by the band of youths was written by David Boyd, who played Paudie Doyle, and contained the lyrics: "When the love is real, that's the way it feels | You know the Music's louder, you know the air is sweet, and you can't stop from dancing every time you move your feet, cos when the love is real, that's the way it feels…you can smile on the inside." The character Paudie played the keyboard in the band. The character Aileen Synnot played the guitar surrounded by singing bandmates in one episode, which showed band practice being interrupted by Fr. Tracey. 2332: 254: 2042: 1854: 2068: 1121: 33: 1066:
Sylvie had disappeared years before and had faked his own death in Australia, sending a fake death certificate to Teasy. He demanded a share of the life insurance payment Teasy had received in exchange for his disappearing again. Teasy responded that she would return the money to the insurance company. Dinny and Teasy stayed together until Dinny's death in 2000.
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s coverage and lack of critique or analysis about the end of Glenroe: "a supposedly loved friend was expiring after 18 years and you're supposed to feel something about that, aren't you? Then you realised that the programme had been expiring for years and years, and that this final death throe was
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Widower Dinny Byrne found love after Teasy McDaid's arrival in Glenroe in 1987, with her having been left the local pub by her recently-deceased uncle. They were married in 1991, with Teasy moving into Dinny's thatched farm cottage. Shortly after, Teasy's previous husband, Sylvie Dolan, turned up.
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The relationship between Dick and Mary emerges as they have a secret love affair, Mary being frustrated in her relationship with Michael MacDermott whom she married out of obligation. The love affair would blossom through secret getaways, with the couple once trying to arrange to be together under
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The blow-ins, as they are referred to by the book, are the Byrnes, who arrive in Glenroe from the mountains. The character of Biddy is central to the story. Her parents, Mary and Michael MacDermott, are married and dissimilar in age bracket. Biddy becomes interested in one of the blow-ins. Biddy's
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Glenroe was also shown on the Tara Television network in the United Kingdom via cable and SkyDigital from 1997 to the closure of the station in 2002. Classic episodes were shown in the daytime and repeated in the early evenings on weekdays, and current episodes were simulcast with RTÉ on Sunday
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During the late 1990s, new characters were introduced including a character called Paudie, who started a band. They practiced in the local parish hall, and were visited by Fr. Tracey on occasion. The band, made up of the characters Paudie Doyle, Aileen Synnot, Joseph Timlin, Catherine Daly, and
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Glenroe was screened on 13 of the 15 ITV regional franchises, with most starting to screen the series twice weekly from June 1984 until summer 1985. Central and LWT never screening the series, STV dropped the series by end of the summer of 1984, while Border continued until 1986. UTV screened
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in 1990. The book relays the intricate relational beginnings of what would become the soap's linear storyline which would span 18 years. In the beginning two contrasting storylines of the amorous kind were present: that of the wholesome Biddy and Miley, contrasted with the
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In a later episode, Anne Synnot reveals to her daughter Aileen that she is the product of her mother's affair with a Traveller. Previous to this revelation, Aileen was shown in conversation with Joseph Timlin at the bar in the Molly Malone, using the derogatory term
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The main protagonists were the Byrne and McDermott/Moran families, related by the marriage of Miley Byrne to Biddy McDermott. Other important characters included Teasy McDaid, the proprietor of the local pub; Tim Devereux and George Black (the
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In 2000, it seemed the soap was going into inevitable decline. If the actors who played the main characters and whose appearance and likeness were so intrinsic to the beginnings and the storyline of the soap were leaving, it would cease to be
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are like actors... We cannot have just anybody telling social welfare services that they are an actor. There are many good actors out there that we have to deal with and judge every single day. Some of them would do well if they were on
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Jarlath Hayes (1924–2001), master Irish typographer and designer, "who gave his best years as a man of letters working within Irish publishing…drew his own type, Tuam Uncial…it became familiar to a generation of Glenroe viewers on
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Burrowes articulated the problems around the decline of the series, explaining how both ratings and frequency were both guiding factors in the show's ascent and then demise. He drew correlations between
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Short, David (25 January 1996). "Cable and Dishes Carry a Bleak Picture for Public TV (poor outlook for public Sector Television, 'Television in Europe to 2005' Zenith Media Report".
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The first thing I wish to do is dispel the myth surrounding the profession. There is a perception that everybody is doing well. I also come from a profession that suffers from the
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to sell their products, are now seen everywhere in the world... people... watching everyday people living unnaturally eventful lives - Glenroe in Ireland, Country GP in
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Glenroe was the subject of controversy with regard to actors' rights to avail of other commercial work during their contracted periods with the broadcaster. In 1990
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was intersected halfway through by advertisements and was very much an advertisers' medium, cushioning big brand advertisements at the peak time of Sunday evening.
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Another narrative which revolved around the topic of the Travelling community is Miley and Biddy trying to evict a family of travellers who park their
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debates over these years, as politicians have seen it as an Irish cultural icon which was broadcast through the influential medium of television.
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will be prevented from portraying well-known characters... for advertising purposes this year... In effect the ban will mean that actors such as
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will be free to earn money from advertisements and from supermarket openings as longs as they do not portray the characters they play in the
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in greater depth. However, the topic had not been absent from the programme before this. The character of Blackie Conors is a member of the
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wrote about Nova TV, which had a wide European reach. "Europe's most watched channel proportionate to population is Nova TV, controlled by
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was to end after eighteen series. The final episode of the soap was to be broadcast the following May. The RTÉ Director of Television,
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The Fair City Production Line: An Examination of Soap Operas potential contribution to the Public Sphere, Edward R. Brennan 01 01 2004
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published irreverent, tongue-in cheek-headlines about the ending of a soap and characters who were fair game for mockery and satire.
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Through challenges garnering funding in the early days, the company was still in operation in 2000, seemingly dissolving in 2003.
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the guise of getting away to a Bridge Congress. In the book, when Michael discovers his wife is having an affair, he strikes her.
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was broadcast, generally from September to May, each Sunday night at 8:30 pm. It was created, and written for much of its run, by
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was transmitted on 6 May 2001, attracting an audience of 591,000 viewers. Its place in the Sunday evening schedule was taken by
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s theme tune was that of a traditional Irish song called "CuaichĂ­n Ghleann NĂ©ifinn" and was arranged by Jim Lockhart of
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The Continuing Story of Irish Television Drama: Tracking the Tiger, Dr. Helena Sheehan, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2004
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The last decade of the 20th century, and the first two decades of the 21st century, were significant times in Ireland.
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of the village respectively); Fidelma Kelly, a cousin of Biddy; Blackie Connors; George Manning; and Stephen Brennan.
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Soap Opera and Social Order: Glenroe, Fair City and Contemporary Ireland, Dr. Helena Sheehan, Dublin, 31 October 1993
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On 19 January 2001, despite claims four years previously that it could run for another ten years, RTÉ announced that
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last night confirmed his departure after 20 years, taking into account Glenroe from its beginning and its precursor
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evenings during each season. Tara had reached the 1992/93 season of Glenroe at the time of the station's closure.
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The subject of religion featured in the programme throughout the series. One storyline showed how Miley, a devout
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on the edge of the farm. When two pet rabbits disappear, the community suspects the travellers have eaten them.
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Three days previous another article stated: "the matter was resolved... The Characters are the property of
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In December 1995, as part of a soap opera-themed weekend, Channel 4 broadcast an episode of Glenroe.
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evolved around Miley and Biddy's love affair, with Miley admiring Biddy for her farming expertise.
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centred on the lives of the people living in the fictional rural village of the same name in
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In the fourteenth season, Tommy McArdle, the show's producer, began to explore the topic of
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reached an even wider audience after being picked up and shown further afield on cable TV.
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prohibited soap actors from portraying their characters for advertising purposes.
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and they would be well able to convince people they were in the profession."
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The character of Biddy had been killed off in a car accident, and the actor
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Another storyline evoked the question: How much money should be spent on a
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by RTÉ, with a broadcast in 1991 starting the station's subtitling policy.
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between September 1983, when the first episode was aired, and May 2001. A
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Deirdre Cooney, performed in The Molly Malone bar, shot on location in
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O'Kane, Paul (14 July 1995). "Irish images to sell US Celtic Vision".
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in a discussion about the quality and content of Irish-made TV drama.
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in India and Kampos in Cyprus are other examples of the phenomenon."
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was used to film the series. The series was also filmed in studio at
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club, which ran for two seasons from September 2001 until May 2003.
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lamented the lack of choice for Irish viewers since the demise of
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is the fictional rural area of the programme's title, located in
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Short, David (18 August 1995). "Why Nothing has Changed on TV".
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In December 2015, RTÉ aired a new documentary on Glenroe called
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Glenroe: stories from the RTÉ series created by Wesley Burrowes
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Glenroe: Stories from the RTÉ Series Created by Wesley Burrowes
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Glenroe: Stories from the RTÉ series created by Wesley Burrowes
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In January 2003, almost two years after the cessation of
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All 18 seasons of Glenroe were temporarily available on
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at Christmas 2021 to celebrate 60 Years Of Television.
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Geraldine Plunkett starred in the first two seasons of
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and in various other locations when directors saw fit.
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first comment on Miley is "he looked a bit of a gom".
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Joe Lynch
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Maureen Toal
Alan Stanford
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