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Ballykissangel

  • TV Series
  • 1996–2001
  • TV-14
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.1K
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POPULARITY
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581
Ballykissangel (1996)
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Quirky ComedyComedyDrama

An English priest is transferred to a small Irish village.An English priest is transferred to a small Irish village.An English priest is transferred to a small Irish village.

  • Creator
    • Kieran Prendiville
  • Stars
    • Frankie McCafferty
    • Joe Savino
    • Deirdre Donnelly
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,342
    581
    • Creator
      • Kieran Prendiville
    • Stars
      • Frankie McCafferty
      • Joe Savino
      • Deirdre Donnelly
    • 36User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 6 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Frankie McCafferty
    Frankie McCafferty
    • Donal Docherty
    • 1996–2001
    Joe Savino
    Joe Savino
    • Liam Coghlan
    • 1996–2001
    Deirdre Donnelly
    • Siobhan Mehigan
    • 1996–2001
    Gary Whelan
    Gary Whelan
    • Brendan Kearney
    • 1996–2001
    Áine Ní Mhuirí
    • Kathleen Hendley
    • 1996–2001
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • Father MacAnally
    • 1996–2001
    Tina Kellegher
    Tina Kellegher
    • Niamh Egan…
    • 1996–2001
    Tony Doyle
    Tony Doyle
    • Brian Quigley
    • 1996–1999
    Peter Hanly
    Peter Hanly
    • Ambrose Egan
    • 1996–1999
    Bosco Hogan
    Bosco Hogan
    • Dr. Michael Ryan
    • 1996–2001
    Birdy Sweeney
    • Eamon Byrne
    • 1996–1999
    Peter Caffrey
    • Padraig O'Kelly
    • 1996–1998
    Lorcan Cranitch
    Lorcan Cranitch
    • Sean Dillon
    • 1998–1999
    Don Wycherley
    Don Wycherley
    • Father Aidan O'Connell
    • 1998–1999
    Victoria Smurfit
    Victoria Smurfit
    • Orla O'Connell
    • 1998–1999
    Dervla Kirwan
    Dervla Kirwan
    • Assumpta Fitzgerald
    • 1996–1998
    Stephen Tompkinson
    Stephen Tompkinson
    • Father Peter Clifford
    • 1996–1998
    Kate McEnery
    Kate McEnery
    • Emma Dillon
    • 1998–1999
    • Creator
      • Kieran Prendiville
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    7sushantkumar-ce

    The series was good till season 3

    I somehow started liking the series, the chemistry between priest and the pub owner was good, there was good humor, the family drama, the amateurity writings ,the smalltown character they were going good somehow. But they killed the main character immaturely, they killed the show at the end of the season 3. And I stopped watching it then.
    9jhsteel

    One of my all-time favourites.

    Now being re-run on ITV3, I am really enjoying BallyK all over again. For me, the acting of the whole ensemble cast is wonderful and particularly Stephen Tompkinson as Father Peter Clifford. His relationship with Assumpta is fascinating, even when I know what happened, because it shows them actually relating to each other as people and not in the roles that they play in the village. Peter goes beyond the traditional remit of the priest, while executing it faithfully, and his kindness and good judgement are an inspiration to all. He is an example of a really good man, although he has his own inner conflicts which are played convincingly. Most of all, I feel that all the characters in BallyK are friends who I want to visit - I feel as if I know them. It also hasn't dated too much and I think new viewers would enjoy it as much as those of us who remember it warmly from the first time around.
    CorineJC

    It could happen next door

    For some time now, I am following the TV-series "Ballykissangel". Why? Simply because it´s one of the few TV-series which is worth being watched: no unnecessary violence, no stupid, easy-to-see-through jokes, and a good storyline, combined with a set of good actors. I call this a real top british TV-product, and it´s a shame that the Dutch TV stations don´t show it on prime time! Ballykissangel is all about the life and complications of the people of a small irish village, where there has been assigned a new young catholic priest, which happens to be british. The main characters are the english priest, father Clifford, and the owner of a local pub, Assumpta, who gets sick from everything connected to the church. The fundamental differences of character of these two (Assumpta is verbally aggressive, sarcastic and sometimes even vicious, whereas Clifford is friendly, sweet, helpful, and unbelievably naive sometimes) result in a mutual love/hate relationship and neither of them knows what to do with it. Most episodes can be watched separately, however watching most of them gives you the best clue as to the development of the relationship of the main characters, or should I say, the non-development. However, it is very easy to identify yourself with one or more of the main characters. This, combined with the misunderstandings and tricks in every episode, makes it a joy to watch this series, time after time.
    10katie-35

    I can't wait for the next episode to arrive from Netflix today

    In 1998, I toured Ireland with a group of Aussies. We stopped in Avoca only because Ballykissangel was filmed there. All the Aussies were excited to see the church, the store, and Fitzgerald's just as seen on their BBC back home. I remembered the cute name for the town (Ballykissangel) when I joined Netflix. The characters are so well developed. No U.S. TV series is ever this good. Only when PBS shows a series of BBC programs is there any quality, and this has never been shown where I have been. The quirky people of BallyK just keep on coming. Some better than others, but each disc always leaves me wanting more. This show could have continued longer that six seasons with Kieran Prendiville back in the helm, but alas, it didn't. I will be sorry when I watch the last disc. Should it ever appear on PBS, I will become an avid watcher again. It is worth seeing again and looking forward to each episode. Ballykissangel wins my highest praise as quality storytelling.
    Steffen_John

    Pleasing Irish series

    One of my favourite series. Ballykissangel is an example of how Ireland can produce quality family drama with wonderful characters and good writing against a picturesque backdrop of the Irish countryside.

    Filmed at Avoca in Ireland it follows the characters in the fictional town of Ballykissangel, mainly the Catholic priest Father Peter Clifford. Hidden underneath the weekly episodes was the quietly growing attraction of Father Peter and Assumpta Fitzgerald (pub owner of Fitzgeralds)

    The series had a slightly quirky edge to it and its humour helped make the series such a ratings winner. The show went for 6 seasons but the best episodes were the first 3 seasons. After the end of the first 3 the two main characters left and the the creator and writer, Kieran Prendiville, also handed over the reins to other writers. The show was never the same and lost some of its humour. Then Peter Hanley (Ambrose) left the show. Later on the series suffered more blows with actors, Birdy Sweeny (Eamonn) and Tony Doyle (Brian Quigley), dying in real life.

    With falling ratings Season 6 saw Ballykissangel given some new life with the arrival of a more charismatic priest, Father Vincent Sheahan (played by Australian Robert Taylor) and the return of the original writer Kieran Prendiville. Despite Season 6 being more enjoyable, and showing more promise, it was decided to end the show after 58 episodes.

    Personally I think it could have continued as long as Kieran Prendiville held its reins but it was not to be.

    Ballykissangel will go down in television history as an example of how good an Irish production can be, which, at its best, was extremely likeable.

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    • Trivia
      The town's Irish language name is Baile Coisc Aingil, meaning "The Town of the Fallen Angel". It was taken from the actual Irish town of Ballykissane.
    • Connections
      Featured in Everyman: Sunday Best (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      White Rabbit
      From the album "Surrealistic Pillow"

      Written and Performed by Grace Slick

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • BBC Northern Ireland
      • World Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Балликиссэнджел
    • Filming locations
      • Avoca, County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • BBC Northern Ireland
      • Ballykea
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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