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Bachelors Walk

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2003
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
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Bachelors Walk (2001)
ComedyDrama

The series revolves around three young men, Barry, Raymond and Michael, who share a house on Dublin's Bachelor's Walk.The series revolves around three young men, Barry, Raymond and Michael, who share a house on Dublin's Bachelor's Walk.The series revolves around three young men, Barry, Raymond and Michael, who share a house on Dublin's Bachelor's Walk.

  • Stars
    • Don Wycherley
    • Simon Delaney
    • Keith McErlean
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    178
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    • Stars
      • Don Wycherley
      • Simon Delaney
      • Keith McErlean
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Don Wycherley
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    Simon Delaney
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    Keith McErlean
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    Marcella Plunkett
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    Kelly Campbell
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    Moya Farrelly
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    Fiona Glascott
    • Rachel Fehily
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    Stephen Brennan
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    Ronan Wilmot
    Ronan Wilmot
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    David Pearse
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    Ailish Symons
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    Vincent Walsh
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    funnypage

    At Last!

    It's about time the Irish public had some successful home-grown comedy to call their own, and Bachelor's Walk is it. Okay, so it's not perfect. It's certainly not the insightful study of boom time Ireland that some people claimed it was. What it is though, is charming, witty, light-hearted and deeply Irish, and in the context of other Irish sit-coms like the Cassidys and Upwardly Mobile that hopelessly ape foreign styles and get it all so terribly wrong, I don't blame Ireland for falling head-over-heels in love with this little gem.

    It's got its flaws, of course. The three affable, jobless wasters that the programme centres on didn't, for the longest time, seem to have any discernable means of paying for their easy-going, coffee-bar lifestyle in Dublin city centre. It doesn't quite manage to dodge the veneer of smugness that characterised much of nineties Ireland, and if I'd encountered some of the representations of rural Ireland that this programme made in a foreign sit-com, I'd have been pretty offended.

    Despite all that, the writing is witty, and the direction superb. This programme, as I've said, is deeply Irish, but more specifically still, it's clearly in love with Dublin. It makes the city come to life around the characters - makes it a character in itself. More than any other single feature though, the performances carry the piece. The characters are all wonderfully written as likable bums, but the actors bring them to life with a wonderful chemistry and a magnificent shared charisma.

    To outside eyes, there's probably nothing too groundbreaking about this admittedly charming but fairly unassuming little comedy/drama, but to anybody from Ireland who's seen the many missed opportunities that have characterised the recent history of our comedy output, this is something to see. I hope it's just the beginning. Here's to opening the floodgates!

    (Okay, okay, so with RTE running the show, that mightn't seem likely, but a guy can hope, can't he?)
    mloughrey

    Absolutely Brilliant.

    I've just started watching this show on Irish television, and it's absolutely brilliant. The story centres around 3 friends (Ray, Micheal, and Barry)living in a house on Dublin's Bachelors Walk (one of the quays on the river Liffey in central Dublin) and what makes this show so funny is not just the witty dialogue, but the realism of it. The characters interact as you would expect Dubliners to do, and this in turn makes the show highly watchable. If you haven't tuned in yet, then do, you be glad you did.
    gerd-2

    About as far from Glenroe as you could get

    This is possibly the best home produced show of its kind ever made in Ireland. The show revolves around three guys living in a house on Bachelors Walk, which is a quay in Dublin. The three lads are best described as easy-going wasters. Set against the backdrop of modern Dublin, the stories tell about the trials and tribulations of our heros. It's probably not ground breaking stuff, and almost certainly has more appeal for Irish people especially those who know Dublin than it would for a more global audience. Where the show really excels though, apart from the fine acting of the entire cast, is in managing to use the backdrop of the new Ireland and just show normal people here going about their daily lives, albeit in a whimsical fashion. In fact-ah, deadly.
    frozenfox

    Finally RTÉ cracks comedy

    After many half-hearted efforts at comedy dramas, RTÉ have finally made a show that's both compelling viewing and quite funny.

    What probably makes Bachelor's Walk such a great show is that we care about the characters - we feel as if we knew them all our lives. Whether it's Raymond, a man torn between two women; Michael, the huggable teddy bear with wandering eyes; or Barry, the likeable eejit.

    The second series has just finished in Ireland, but no doubt there will be a third. Unless the great Keith McErlean (who plays Barry) gets a job in Hollywood - look out for this guy, he's that good!

    Hilarious and fresh drama from RTÉ (at last)!
    rising_phoenix

    At least something RTE can be really proud of!

    This is a brilliant programme. One of the few Irish made programmes worth watching.The dialogue is great. The storylines are interesting while not totally unrealistic. The charactors always keep your interest. The only thing I have to say is that there had better be another series......

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      Though the title refers to Bachelor's Walk, the real-life Dublin street, where the series is set, the apostrophe is omitted to add a different meaning to the words. This is in homage to James Joyce's novel Finnegans Wake, which does the same.
    • Connections
      Featured in Reeling in the Years: 2001 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • October 2001 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Accomplice Productions
      • Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
      • Samson Films
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