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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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Glenroe viewers on
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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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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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2075:. RTÉ Ireland. 5 July 2012.
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2514:"Sunday's Television".
2455:Judge, Michael (1990).
1954:RaidiĂł TeilifĂs Éireann
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1636:House of Christianshavn
1550:ran an article titled "
641:Nuala Brennan née Maher
3798:Caught in a Free State
3610:Broadcasting Bill 2003
3013:. Oireachtas Debates.
2606:"why we loved Glenroe"
2069:"Teasy McDaid Glenroe"
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3392:. 27 December 2015.
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1740:. 10 February 2015.
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1345:13 June 2015 at the
1280:The last episode of
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1026:Affairs of the heart
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480:Mary McDermott-Moran
132:Theme music composer
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2765:. The Irish Times.
2268:Macfarlane Chard IE
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1371:Irish Singles Chart
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506:Father Tim Devereux
3661:Proinsias De Rossa
3584:Beedles, Kathleen
3269:Solo Check Ireland
3103:Oireachtas Debates
2980:Oireachtas Debates
2919:Stills Library RTÉ
2363:"Love is the Drug"
2337:RTÉ Stills Library
2297:"PS Actors Agency"
2103:Publishing Ireland
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1859:RTÉ Stills Library
1680:Marketing Magazine
1402:Proinsias De Rossa
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3523:Screening Ireland
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3105:. Oireachtas.ie.
3074:. Oireachtas.ie.
3066:Penrose, Willie.
3043:. Oireachtas.ie.
3011:Oireachtasdebates
2982:. Oireachtas.ie.
2974:Deasy, De Rossa.
2763:"Goodbye Glenroe"
2733:Irish Independent
2261:"Noelle Brown CV"
1494:Coronation Street
1373:on 5 April 1990.
1253:Coronation Street
1198:Irish Independent
1124:Blackie and Dinny
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819:Rachel Pilkington
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984:Bryan Murray
926:Cathy Belton
887:Tommy Murphy
863:Conor Sheehy
844:Sinéad Flynn
827:Hoppy Crosby
791:Mynah Timlin
759:Conor Sheehy
740:Joe McKinney
725:Paudie Doyle
701:Terry Kileen
681:Cyril Cusack
665:Sylvie Dolan
632:Noelle Brown
597:Paul Bennett
561:Isobel Mahon
523:Maureen Toal
519:Teasy McDaid
510:Donal Farmer
471:Emmet Bergin
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290:The Riordans
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245:The Riordans
243:
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184:Running time
136:Jim Lockhart
122:Maureen Toal
110:Emmet Bergin
24:
18:
3716:Soap operas
2245:6 September
1696:Documentary
1628:New Zealand
1616:In 1995 in
1516:Advertising
1458:Politicians
1321:Mary McEvoy
1178:Cathal Goan
981:Mike O'Shea
922:Lucy Reilly
913:Frank Kelly
752:Louise Kerr
677:Uncle Peter
669:David Kelly
657:Liam Carney
536:Grace Barry
458:Mary McEvoy
454:Biddy Byrne
441:Miley Byrne
428:Dinny Byrne
106:Mary McEvoy
79:Directed by
4013:Categories
3976:Resistance
3949:Prosperity
3899:Miniseries
3882:Summertime
3791:The Clinic
3657:John Deasy
3653:01 07 1998
3606:Paul Kehoe
3400:14 January
3370:14 January
3072:Oireachtas
3041:Oireachtas
1720:References
1714:RTE Player
1564:Mick Lally
1490:Neighbours
1486:EastEnders
1470:Paul Kehoe
1408:mentioned
1406:John Deasy
1355:Dr Zhivago
1314:Ros na RĂşn
1303:Mick Lally
1298:The Clinic
1259:EastEnders
1187:had died.
1094:ancestry.
1088:Protestant
1080:meningitis
1021:Narratives
954:1995–1999
917:1999–2001
904:1999–2000
893:1997–1998
836:1999–2000
744:1998–2001
736:Dan Reilly
728:David Boyd
717:Enda Oates
628:Ann Synnot
623:1998–2000
589:1992–2001
568:Fr. Tracey
553:1984-1992
540:1990–2001
527:1987–2001
514:1987–2001
501:1983–2001
488:1983–2001
475:1983–2001
467:Dick Moran
462:1983–2000
449:1983–2001
445:Mick Lally
436:1983–2000
373:Theme tune
224:2001-05-06
220:6 May 2001
214:1983-09-11
187:30 minutes
179:Production
171:of seasons
98:Mick Lally
68:Written by
58:Created by
43:Gleann Rua
3970:Rebellion
3963:Pure Mule
3875:The Spike
3826:Love/Hate
3752:Tolka Row
3731:Fair City
2499:ignored (
2489:cite book
1689:Fair City
1671:The Times
1645:In 1996,
1574:series."
1568:Joe Lynch
1560:Fair City
1478:Fair City
1317:in 2008.
1203:RTÉ Guide
1185:Joe Lynch
1155:Joe Lynch
432:Joe Lynch
423:Duration
417:Character
303:subtitled
102:Joe Lynch
3983:Stardust
3854:Redwater
3812:The Fall
3667:Archived
3647:Archived
3630:Archived
3613:Archived
3589:Archived
3568:Archived
3547:Archived
3533:Archived
3512:Archived
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3439:Archived
3427:Archived
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