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Ballykissangel: S3. by Boyd, Dermot,film director.; Harrison, Paul,film director.; Cotter, Tom,film director.; Kirwan, Dervla,actor.; McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Toibin, Niall,actor.; Hanly, Peter,actor.; Tompkinson, Stephen,actor.; Doyle, Tony,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Dervla Kirwan, Frankie McCafferty, Niall Toibin, Peter Hanly, Stephen Tompkinson, Tony DoyleOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 1998.Births, deaths and mariages. Assumpta and Peter decide on their future - but tragedy strikes.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Ballykissangel: S5. by Farrell, Colin,actor.; McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Cranitch, Lorcan,actor.; Toibin, Niall,actor.; Kellegher, Tina,actor.; Doyle, Tony,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Colin Farrell, Frankie McCafferty, Lorcan Cranitch, Niall Toibin, Tina Kellegher, Tony DoyleOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 1999.It's the night of the village bonfire - life for the villagers of Ballykissangel takes a few unexpected twists. Among them, Sean Dillon's love for Niamh suffers a setback: the death of her husband.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Ballykissangel. by Donnelly, Deirdre,actor.; Kirwan, Dervla,actor.; McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Savino, Joe,actor.; Tompkinson, Stephen,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Deirdre Donnelly, Dervla Kirwan, Frankie McCafferty, Joe Savino, Stephen TompkinsonOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 1996.When Father Peter Clifford arrives from Manchester, he knows he will be facing some opposition. After all, what is a young, inexperienced English priest doing in Ireland, of all places? He soon finds out that the town of Ballykissangel poses many more challenges. Rural village life is very different from the big cities. Here everyone knows everyone else's business and a secret doesn't stay secret for long.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Ballykissangel: S1. by Donnelly, Deirdre,actor.; Kirwan, Dervla,actor.; McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Savino, Joe,actor.; Tompkinson, Stephen,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Deirdre Donnelly, Dervla Kirwan, Frankie McCafferty, Joe Savino, Stephen TompkinsonOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 1996.When Father Peter Clifford arrives from Manchester, he knows he will be facing some opposition. After all, what is a young, inexperienced English priest doing in Ireland, of all places? He soon finds out that the town of Ballykissangel poses many more challenges. Rural village life is very different from the big cities. Here everyone knows everyone else's business and a secret doesn't stay secret for long.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Ballykissangel: S6. by Macmillan, Alan,film director.; Smith, Frank,film director.; Harrison, Paul,film director.; McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Whelan, Gary,actor.; Toibin, Niall,actor.; Taylor, Robert,actor.; Doyle, Susannah,actor.; Kellegher, Tina,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Frankie McCafferty, Gary Whelan, Niall Toibin, Robert Taylor, Susannah Doyle, Tina KellegherOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 2001.There's a sad goodbye and new arrivals in Ballykissangel: Quigley, the irrepressible entrepreneur has departed suddenly, but Australian priest, Father Vincent Sheahan, has joined the fold and is soon learning the ways of the villagers. From Dermot's online confessional (which is promptly stopped from a mysterious email from God!) to a surprise takeover at the pub, and further shenanigans with Liam and Donal, there's every reason to return to the idyllic village.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Ballykissangel: S4. by McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Whelan, Gary,actor.; Toibin, Niall,actor.; Hanly, Peter,actor.; Kellegher, Tina,actor.; Doyle, Tony,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Frankie McCafferty, Gary Whelan, Niall Toibin, Peter Hanly, Tina Kellegher, Tony DoyleOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 1998.Brian Quigley has his eye on Fitzgerald's bar, which is being sold at auction following Assumpta's tragic death. But his plans could be thwarted by the appearance of wealthy Mrs Bella Mooney, who has aspirations of her own - and by the reluctance of his daughter, Niamh, to run the place with him. The villagers eagerly anticipate the arrival of their new priest, Father Aidan O'Connell, but it is his sister, the wild and beautiful Orla - fresh from backpacking round the Far East and Tasmania - who attracts more interest, particularly as the priest seems to have gone walkabout after 10 years in a monastery.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Ballykissangel: S2. by Donnelly, Deirdre,actor.; Kirwan, Dervla,actor.; McCafferty, Frankie,actor.; Whelan, Gary,actor.; Savino, Joe,actor.; Doyle, Tony,actor.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Deirdre Donnelly, Dervla Kirwan, Frankie McCafferty, Gary Whelan, Joe Savino, Tony DoyleOriginally produced by BBC Studios in 1997.Father Peter Clifford is now firmly established in the County Wicklow village, despite Father Mac's efforts to have him sent back to Manchester. However, feelings between him and the beautiful bar-owner Assumpta Fitzgerald, are threatening to lead into forbidden waters. Newly-weds Niamh and Ambrose, meanwhile, are learning all about the pleasure and pain of trying to become parents. Local bigshot, Brian Quigley, is still getting up to all kinds of dodgy, get-rich-quick schemes, but finds it impossible to keep his dealings to himself in such a small village - especially as he employs arch-idiots Liam and Donal to do his dirty work.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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