SuperInfinity wrote: » What if we all started with Glenroe from the very beginning, switched on one episode Sunday night at 8:30 and gave our comments on what happened? So who's in? :P
road_high wrote: » Bring it back
foxy farmer wrote: » Bring it back by all means but not 5 nights a week. One badly made irish soap is one thing but 2? Thats more than I could cope with. What about using kids from old series as main characters? Some lovely women on it back in the day.
nlgbbbblth wrote: » Do you remember The Sullivans being broadcast by RTE?
BuilderPlumber wrote: » The new Glenroe has to have Tom Vaughn-Lawlor and Peter Coonan as the main characters and be written by Stuart Carolan. The theme would be Dublin criminals relocating to a rural area and upsetting the lives of the locals (the sons and daughters of Miley and co).
Bebo Rocks wrote: » It used to be on thursday at 6.30 pm on RTE 2 in the 80s IIRC.
nlgbbbblth wrote: » Not on RTE 2 as far as I recall. Wednesdays or Fridays on RTE 1. Around 5.30/5.35pm.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Yeah your right, oh and i nearly forgot about country practice.
nlgbbbblth wrote: » A Country Practice started on RTE 2 in September 1985. It was on every weekday at about 6.30pm. Episodes were 25 minutes long.
foxy farmer wrote: » Were biddy and miley held hostage twice? Can remember one episode when the criminals are caught Miley gets thick with one of them giving out about them contaminating the pucees (mushrooms) in the back of the van. Hilarious. Always thought Georges wife had a sexy voice. Remember her doing radio ads for Gap. Can't think of her name though.
nlgbbbblth wrote: » Do you remember The Sullivans being broadcast by RTE? It became the butt of jokes from journalists and TV guide writers in Ireland. It was shown once a week [and bumped for snooker or showjumping] and ran from 1978 until the late 1990s. The typical comments were "the soap that's running for twice as long as the war in which it's set". In Australia it was shown five times a week and evolved at a natural pace.
George White wrote: » Wasn't the daughter in it supposed to be twelve and the actress was clearly about twenty-eight or so at least at the start, and then they began to forget how young she was IIRC, as she went off with Sam Neill...
George White wrote: » they say she's 60-odd, though at the beginning, she looked young enough, then within a few months, just looked older, and her character profile on IMDB says she was playing ten. Though she looked at the least in the early years perhaps twelve, thirteen-ish.