haveringchick wrote: » Old thread dredged up here I know but does anyone recall the plot of the last episode of Glenroe?
Despite the sadness at its demise, the show is to end on a high note and the last episode will feature the wedding of former priest Tim Devereaux to Gracie, the sister of the Parish Priest in the series. The love triangle between Dick Moran, his wife Venetia and his ex-wife Mary will also come to a conclusion in the grand finale of the show.
Three funerals, nine weddings, 16 pregnancies and God knows how many "Well, holy Gods" after its first showing in September 1983, Ireland's longest running soap opera, Glenroe, bowed out last night. There was no dramatic finale, no apocalyptic event to mark the end of an era in Irish broadcasting. Instead, an expected three-quarters of a million-plus viewers tuned in to see Miley return to his former home, Bracken, where his journey, and that of a nation of couch potatoes, began 18 years ago.
In an episode full of nostalgia, there was a hint last night that Dick and Mary's long and turbulent relationship was finally coming full circle. Proving there's still hope for us all, Trickie Dicky - following three affairs, including a mother and daughter combination - was invited back into Mary's home with a bunch of flowers. But the last word, fittingly, went to Miley - and there are no prizes for guessing what it was.
Firetrap wrote: » I stopped watching it a few years before it was cancelled - I don't know if it was because the show got worse or if I'd grown up a bit and realised it was a load of rubbish. I have some fond memories of it though - Fr Devereux's greyhound getting impregnated by some Heinz 57, Fiona asking around in the pub for some grass (Miley thought she was on about silage), Dick Moran up to no good. Like plenty of others here, the theme tune sounded an ominous tone and I didn't have ANY of my homework done.
whatismyname wrote: » Not sure if this is any helphttp://www.independent.ie/irish-news/battle-for-payoffs-overshadowing-glenroes-final-curtain-26090595.html Also:http://www.irishtimes.com/news/miley-gets-the-last-word-as-glenroe-bows-out-1.306408
ongarboy wrote: » I remember there was an actor from Tralee where I'm from who played the dishy newcomer, Conor maybe? (think he scored with Fidelma). I remember the women in Tralee used to swoon over him if he turned up in one of the bars at the time. Whatever happened to him?? Can't even remember his real name now!
whatismyname wrote: » 1997 episode of Miley off in London
jacknife wrote: » i watched the program about Glenroe on sunday night, brought back memories, i grew up with Glenroe, and have the same memories that everyone else had that the weekend was over and school the next day. i think the program came to the end of its life, Ireland was a different place in 2001, look at Emmerdale Farm how that program changed from a rural drama focused on a family to the soap it is now. Its a pity there are not more episodes on youtube, generations of Irish people will always remember Glenroe in its heyday and those of us who we in school at the time, the ending theme signaled school was about to begin again
fiachr_a wrote: » Anyone know what happened to the actor who played Hoppy? Used to work as a barman in Dublin. Last I remember he was in a scene in the Mike Basset movie.
Ruu wrote: » Here is his IMDB entry.http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2689624/?ref_=tt_cl_t8
Hangdogroad wrote: » Remember this ad Joe Lynch did as Dinny?]
paleoperson wrote: » Not really but seems vaguely familiar. Mick Lally famous for singing also of course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOpDtHr4f5c I wouldn't really stay listening to it but lot better than you'd think, right?
seo-ireland wrote: » Miley and Fidelma in the hay. The dirty feckers! Anyone find Fidelma strangely attractive or was that just due to the lack of talent in the show? (i hope it was the latter)
OLDYELLAR wrote: » Ou member that chuck guy , He was deadly!! Miley needed a hair cut badly , jesus that song the byroad to glenroe
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the purple tin wrote: » I can't believe she called him an asshole :eek: Glenroe used to be on pre-watershed around 7 or 8 o'clock wasn't it?