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Ballykissangel is a BBC television drama created by Kieran Prendiville and set in Ireland, produced in-house by BBC Northern Ireland. The original story revolved around a young English Roman Catholic priest as he became part of a rural community.
He first came to prominence playing a liberal Catholic priest - Father Sheehy - in RTÉ's iconic rural drama The Riordans. [2] He appeared in such popular shows as Travelling Man (Granada TV 1984-5), Coronation Street, Between the Lines, 1990, Children of the North and Ballykissangel, and won an Irish Film and Television Academy Award for best leading performance for his role in the 1998 ...
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In the first episode of Series 4, "All Bar One", a road sign bearing the name of the town is clearly visible, and reads "Baile Coisc Aingil" in the Irish, and "BALLYKISSANGEL" in the English. (In fact, there are several such signs in the opening scenes, one of which fills the frame.)
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Peter Caffrey (18 April 1949 – 1 January 2008) was an Irish actor best known for playing Padraig O'Kelly on Series 1-4 of Ballykissangel and Christy Barry on Bracken. [1] He was also known for playing the role of the Eurosong selection judge Charles Hedges in the Irish comedy Father Ted on the episode "A Song For Europe" and for voicing a popular Christmas radio advertisement for Barry's Tea ...
2 episodes 2001 Rebel Heart: Liam Lynch Television miniseries (3 episodes) 2001 Ballykissangel: Edso Dowling 8 episodes 2003 The Clinic: Agitated man 1 episode 2005 Showbands: Micko Television film 2009 The Tudors: Duke William of Cleves: 2 episodes 2014 Love/Hate: Brendan 3 episodes 2015 JFK.The Badge Man Conspiracy: Thomas Television film ...
Eileen Colgan died on 10 March 2014, at the age of 80. [4] She was survived by four children and eight grandchildren. [2] [3] Colgan was the widow of theatre director Alan Simpson, whom she had married after his divorce from Carolyn Swift. [4]