FishOnABike wrote: » Oasis1974 wrote: » Wasn't it a 30 minute show or longer and had some specials with extra length? I think that was the episode where Miley and Fidelma went into the hay barn.;)
Oasis1974 wrote: » Wasn't it a 30 minute show or longer and had some specials with extra length?
Anesthetize wrote: » Is this coming to Netflix?
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » it was Johnny and his wife (Christine?) , as well as Francie Donnolly who were occasionally stereotyped, but the ridiculous, bigoted attitudes of many local people towards travellers was also regularly ventilated. I'm surprised Stephen Brennan hasn't been mentioned yet. A cranky old bachelor, who only ever voted FF or FG, and expressed cynicism towards anything new, as a front for his crippling fear of change. In the present era, he'd probably quite enjoy AH.
BuboBubo wrote: » Could make a new Glenroe. The next generation. Fidelma could come back as a granny, and Blackies descendants could be in it? Loads of possibilities. Biddy could come back, waking up and realising the car crash was a dream like Bobby in Dallas.
jimgoose wrote: » He wasn't really stereotyped, no. He had a touch of a Mullingar accent IIRC, as well as a leather jacket and a rather fetching Fedora. Liam Heffernan, who played him, turned up in Fair City a few years ago as one of the Dillons, probably Tommy's brother.
Immortal Starlight wrote: » That’s all I need. The fear from my childhood Sunday nights revisited. Even the starting credits give me chills.
Wheety wrote: » I wouldn't be so sure of that. Well maybe back in the day they had good contracts. Fair City actors only get paid for the time they're actually working. They're not on a salary, so if they're not needed for a month, they don't get paid. Some of them claiming the dole for those weeks.
padd b1975 wrote: » Not as cheap as you might think. Any surviving actors would be entitled to repeat fees and another payment if it goes on the online player.
Tammy! wrote: » Blackie was a traveller wasn't he? I can't remember if he was stereotyped though. Had a bit of a weird crush on him. I think it was the hat.
Irish Guitarist wrote: » I used to be subjected to this shite every Sunday even though no one in the house liked it. My father would watch fucking Bullseye then switch over to RTE One at about 8.30 to be ready for the 9.00 news. I think he preferred being miserable to letting someone else watch something.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » Really???? Like fcuking really???? You managed to bring bloody travellers into a discussion about Glenroe??? :rolleyes:
paleoperson wrote: » Sounds like my dad. He would call Fair City the biggest load of nonsense almost every time he watched it but he'd have to watch it and have it recorded or watch a repeat if he wasn't there. Even in a really sad situation where a close relative of ours was dying he'd put it on in the hospital. Anything that helps you cope of course, I just find it strange that he claimed to hate it so much yet had to see it.
whiskeyman wrote: » They'll be showing 'classic RTE News' next... They really are f**ked beyond repair now.
Tammy! wrote: » My dad wasn't ever miserable but my mam would want to watch the soaps so we'd watch them. He'd be able to tell you what was going to happen because he'd have read about it in the paper but nearly always at the end of every episode he'd say 'what a load of shyte'
Greyfox wrote: » No because Netflix actually do good TV Why does RTE need to announce the fact that its showing repeats of a show nobody cares about? dont they do this all the time anyway
[Deleted User] wrote: » Will it be in 4k widescreen format with dolby atmos and all the other trimmings, maybe 3d as well.
sunbeam wrote: » What about the classic Late Late with Gaybo, Nell McCafferty, a random priest and the blazing row of the week? Actually could we just replace the current LLS with that? How much money would that save?