56-400: Fair City is an Irish television soap opera which has been broadcast on RTÉ One since 1989. Produced by the public service broadcaster RTE, it first aired on Monday, 18 September 1989. It has won several awards and is both the most popular and the longest running Irish drama serial. Plots centre on the domestic and professional lives of the residents of Carrigstown, a fictional suburb of
112-503: A billionaire , at the time worked for Jack Flynn, and Linda O'Malley, an acquaintance of Jack's, to whom he had promised fame as a singer. During the 1990s, the Phelan, Doyle, and Molloy families were introduced and dominated storylines for that decade. Bela and Rita Doyle , along with their brood of six children and Rita's mother Hannah, were involved in many stories. The Phelan family originally consisted of Hughie and Natalie, but later
168-455: A drug overdose in a suicide attempt ). In 2003, storylines included teenage pregnancy (14-year-old Kira Cassidy giving birth to a baby girl, Juliet ) and Heather Lyons' incestuous relationship with her half-brother Floyd Phelan (though they didn't know they were half-siblings at first). An Accident and Emergency special was aired in March 2003. Also, domestic abuse was highlighted with
224-458: A banner saying we are dealing with rape and murder as issues. One of our characters gets raped and the story is how it affects her, her family and the community. We are not doing issue-driven programs. We use issues to illuminate the characters more than to illuminate the issues." In 1996, three years after homosexuality was decriminalised in Ireland, male characters Eoghan and Liam moved in for
280-516: A bicycle stuck in between, they were trying to copy Eastenders, but Tony Holland didn't realise that the Irish are less direct than the English." RTÉ's Director of Television Production at the time described the situation: "Now Fair City had run 17 episodes and there was a big question mark over its future. This had been for several reasons. One was the audience, by far the largest audience had been for
336-683: A large production. Each week rehearsals for the four episodes take place on Saturday and Monday. Shooting takes place on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the interior scenes are filmed at Studios A and C on RTÉ's Montrose campus. The exterior scenes are filmed on the lot within the grounds of the RTÉ Headquarters on Thursday and on location on Friday. Each day, 15 scenes are filmed. Scripts are prepared up to six months in advance, and episodes are shot six weeks before being aired. Four episodes are filmed every week. After shooting an episode, an editor will go through
392-500: A new branch of the family arrived including Hughie's mother Eunice , and his brother Christy , along with Christy's wife Renee, and their two children Floyd and Farrah . The Molloy family was introduced in the mid-1990s and consisted of patriarch Harry , his wife Dolores, and their two teenage children Wayne and Lorraine. The Halpin family was gradually introduced in the early 2000s, starting with Damien Halpin, his mother Tess Halpin and younger siblings Laura and Mark. Since then,
448-513: A passionate embrace – only to be interrupted. It would have been the first gay kiss on Irish television. Nowadays Fair City deals with LGBT themes more openly and more regularly. Yvonne, one of the soap's main characters, is bisexual, and used to date Connie from Australia. They were to have been married in Northern Ireland. Laura, lesbian daughter of Tess Halpin, formed a relationship with social worker Emily, only to have it broken up by
504-493: A passionate embrace. 1996 also saw the first murder on the show when Tony Kelly was killed by London criminal drug-dealers whom he owed money to. In 1998, the show tackled the subject of rape , with the rape of Lorraine Molloy by Dr Jack Shanahan, who later committed suicide . Also, Kay McCoy began a relationship with Catholic priest Malachy Costello, who then left the priesthood and married Kay in 1999. Leo Dowling's wife Sandie slept with his son Dean after finding out that Leo
560-420: A story which divided the country when Kay decided to abort her pregnancy against the wishes of the father Malachy. As an older mother, Kay has amniocentesis tests done which reveal the child has trisomy-13 which means that the child would be born severely disabled and probably would not survive long after birth. The storyline was seen by the actors and producers as controversial and heart-breaking. They recognised
616-411: A vague idea conceived by RTÉ when it decided that it needed an urban soap opera to compete with Coronation Street and EastEnders . RTÉ gave the job of creating this new soap to Margaret Gleeson. Gleeson, known for her work on Tolka Row and The Riordans , was appointed the show's first Executive Producer with Paul Cusack and David McKenna as producers. Tony Holland – co-creator of EastEnders –
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#1732782996843672-494: Is eventually outed as the stalker and, in late May 2014, holds Judith hostage with a gun. In July 2014, Christy Phelan has a stroke . Katy O'Brien questions her sexuality and becomes the show's first character to come out on-screen. In August 2015, Fair City took on the issue of miscarriage when couple Damien and Caoimhe lost their baby. From May 2016 until May 2017, Fair City provided its longest storyline ever, "Who Kidnapped Katy?" The storyline focussed on Katy O'Brien, who
728-701: Is set in Carrigstown, a fictional suburb of the Northside part of the city of Dublin . "Carrick" is found in many real Irish locations (for instance: Carrickmacross , Carrickfergus , Carrick-on-Shannon , Carrick-on-Suir ), and is derived from the Irish-language word carraig , meaning "rock". Many of the scenes take place around the main street in Carrigstown, with notable landmarks on the street including McCoy's pub, Phelan's corner shop (now Spar , formerly Doyle's), The Hungry Pig (formerly The Bistro),
784-455: Is the development of story and plot, which is carried out by a team of writers. Once the stories have been fleshed out and agreed, a scene breakdown is created. The episodes are then assigned to script writers , who create the dialogue and stage directions for the actors. Writers who have worked on Fair City scripts and storylines include Anna Carey , Sarah Francis, Michelle Duffy and Jennifer Davidson. Fair City 's original theme tune
840-408: Is the most watched drama in Ireland, with average viewing figures of 550,000. Devised by executive producer Margaret Gleeson and series producer Paul Cusack, it has remained a significant programme in terms of RTÉ's success and audience share, and also in the history of Irish television drama, tackling many controversial and taboo issues previously unseen on Irish television, such as rape . Fair City
896-541: The British Army and Bill Taylor 's psychological torture over Annette Daly 's alcoholism . 2009 also saw the show's first bisexual love triangle and lesbian storyline when Yvonne Doyle had an affair with her best friend Connie Boylan . In 2010, Damien Halpin 's unemployment reflects the Irish financial crisis . In addition the many scenes of domestic abuse towards Damien by his wife Suzanne have brought into
952-726: The National Ploughing Championships . For the 1989 Dublin City Marathon , actors filmed short scenes taking part in the marathon that were edited into the programme in the following episode. The series was originally focused on four families: the O'Hanlons, the Kellys, the Clarkes and the Doyles. Some of the earlier characters also included Lily Corcoran, her womanising nephew, Jack Flynn, Paul Brennan, now
1008-401: The Northside part of the city of Dublin . The area encompasses a restaurant, pub, garage, corner shop, community centre, charity shop, surgery, boxing club (Esker/Carrigstown Boxing Club) and various businesses. Originally aired as one half-hour episode per week for a limited run, the show is now broadcast year round on RTÉ One in three episodes per week, all of which air at 20:00. Fair City
1064-429: The legal system and the clerical sexual abuse of children. Homelessness was shown in 2005 when Cleo Collins slept rough on the streets. Gangland killing was also featured in 2005 when Mick Mahoney killed Alex Yuschenko, a Ukrainian gang member , under the orders of his new boss crime lord Sylvester Garrigan (which led to his niece Ali O'Shea being held hostage by them in 2006). Also, accidental drug overdose
1120-420: The 1995 one. The present theme, composed by Columb Farrelly and Andy O'Callaghan, is a jazzed up version of the original. Fair City 's original opening sequence was designed by Carol Coffey. The second opening sequence was introduced in 1995 when the then executive producer John Lynch decided that the opening needed modernising. It was designed by John Hayes in collaboration with John Lynch. For 10 years,
1176-717: The Community Centre (formerly The Haven) and Vino's (formerly Rainbows Sandwich Bar). Other recurring settings include the Acorn Cabs dispatch centre, the shared office, the Helping Hand charity shop, the surgery and most recently the Peggy Tea coffee shop. According to the RTÉ Guide , Carrigstown is bounded by Drumcondra to the north, the city centre to the south, East Wall to the east and Phibsboro to
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#17327829968431232-533: The Halpin family when Tess was murdered by her husband Marty following years of domestic abuse. The episode aired on 3 April 2003 and RTÉ had to set up a help-line following the episode. More recently in 2010, there was a domestic abuse storyline involving Tess's eldest son Damien. This time Damien's partner Suzanne was the abusive person in the relationship and this ultimately led to them breaking up. A week-long special dealt with date rape and teen suicide against
1288-586: The backdrop of the educational system . In 2004, Fair City continued to feature issues such as eating disorders (Robin McKenna's bulimia ) and teacher Sorcha Byrne's illicit affair with 19-year-old student Ross O'Rourke (which culminated in Barry O'Hanlon being overcome by clinical depression and having a mental breakdown ). Breast cancer awareness was raised (Nicola's battle with breast cancer). A three-week-long special dealt with Catholic Church politics,
1344-408: The big thing that Fair City does that the other soaps don't quite do is that it is really rooted in the community." Running in parallel with the writing process is the production process, which includes: casting, wardrobe, make-up, design and construction of sets, purchase of props, finding locations, booking facilities, developing schedules, sound, and other administrative tasks involved in managing
1400-472: The difficulties involved with shooting outside of a controlled environment (e.g. having to negotiate with residents, traffic noise, etc.), it was decided to build a streetscape, known as the lot. In 1992, the Fair City lot was built at Ardmore, where set designers replicated the facades and interiors of the original houses. In 1994, a new lot was built at the grounds of RTÉ. In 2018, production moved again for
1456-459: The effects of Stockholm syndrome . In August 2016, Fair City tackled the issue of child abuse when Carol's father Trigger arrives in Carrigstown and she is forced to face her dark past. In October 2019, Fair City tackled the issue of domestic abuse in a gay relationship between Cristiano San Martin and Will Casey. The show highlighted abusive behaviour such as psychological and emotional manipulation and gaslighting as Will tormented Cristiano. In
1512-585: The episode scene by scene with the director. They will choose which shots to retain and which to cut. From 1989 until 1994, all interior shots were filmed at Ardmore Studios , near Bray , County Wicklow . In 1994, production moved to studios at Montrose specifically adapted to cater for the show. Like Brookside , all exterior shots were initially filmed at real houses in a real cul-de-sac in Barron Place, Drumcondra and later in Booterstown . Due to
1568-537: The executive producer and series editor will cut or add scenes where appropriate so that the episode ends up with the correct running time. As noted in the book Inside Fair City , the episode will "go back to the editing suite and a final edit will be done to produce the finished product that viewers will see on screen". In 2016, Fair City cost RTÉ €53,500 per episode, which adds up to €10.7m annually. Fair City actors earned nearly €460 per day. 15 scriptwriters received €3,495 per episode and nine were paid €1,837. RTE said
1624-574: The first shot, but Rory struck back with another, wounding them both in the process. Rory survived, but Lorcan's days were numbered. Lorcan made a deathbed confession to the Gardaí before he died in hospital. Garrigan was arrested and was never seen again, but he is assumed to be in prison. Tim Carney's domineering marriage with Olga was also featured. Racism was shown when the Udenze family were targeted by racists Pete Flanngan and Morgan Dalton. In 2007,
1680-402: The first show and the 17 or the 16 that followed showed a fairly relentless fall in audience figures. And if you're doing something like a soap actually you expect the reverse trend if it's working". In 1990, RTÉ executives initially cancelled the show after the first season. However, they then decided to renew it for a second season. They brought in Irish writer Mary Halpin to drastically revamp
1736-539: The first time in decades to the present lot in RTE. On each set appliances such as washing machines and gas cookers do not actually work most of the time. The show has had four different opening sequences and five different theme tunes. The opening features several scenes of contemporary Dublin , while the closing credits shows a frozen image of the River Liffey . The series is planned in various stages. The first stage
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1792-434: The jealous, bitter and deranged Lucy. Troy, the son of Leo Dowling (another major character), is openly gay. The programme's first transgender character was Ryan Donnelly, who debuted in 2017 and was played by the trans man Jack Murphy. Also, in 1996, there was the false accusations story, in which schoolgirl Niamh Cassidy falsely accused her teacher Barry O'Hanlon of coming onto her after she seduced him and they had
1848-486: The mother Vivienne, her sons Decco, Denzo and Zumo and her daughter Charlotte. Vivienne's niece Sash Bishop was introduced in 2011 and the patriarch Paddy Bishop in 2013. The O'Briens came in 2014 – the father Eoghan, the mother Debbie and their daughter Katy and their son Michael. Paul Brennan is the only character from the first episode currently in the show. Sarah Flood was axed in 2013 after 23 years playing Suzanne Doyle . Former executive producer Niall Mathews believes
1904-669: The open the taboo subject of spousal abuse towards males. The series has been praised for this edgy and at times controversial storyline. It proved to be so popular that British soap opera Coronation Street later did their own version. Organ donor awareness was raised in 2011 when Lucy Mallon received a cornea transplant. Wearing pyjamas during the day was covered with Sash Bishop. Aside from this, soap opera staples of youthful romance, jealousy, rivalry, gossip and extramarital affairs are regularly featured. Late 2011/early 2012 saw Orla Kirwan and Caoimhe Dillon engage in numerous shoplifting sprees around Dublin. In April 2012, life in prison
1960-493: The opening remained unchanged, aside from the digital insertion of the Millennium Bridge . In order to be compatible with wide-screen format and show the changing face of Dublin, a new opening, designed by Michael McKeon, was introduced in 2005. The present opening, designed by Paul Gibney, was introduced in 2008. Each episode should run for 23 minutes (not counting ad breaks). If any episode runs over or under them,
2016-536: The police. In January 2014, Paul Brennan finds himself the victim of a blackmail plot when Jane extorts €40,000 from him. In March 2014, Yvonne faces a trial which she is terrified about. Also, in February/March 2014, bullying is covered again with the bullying of Rachel Brennan by Amanda Ryan, who torments Rachel along with a group of girls. In April and May 2014, stalking is shown, with stalker Tommy Dillon's campaign of terror towards his ex-wife Judith. Tommy
2072-669: The series. Television in the Republic of Ireland Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.150 via cp1114 cp1114, Varnish XID 933008285 Upstream caches: cp1114 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:36:36 GMT Tess Halpin Fair City is an Irish television soap opera first broadcast on RTÉ One in 1989. The following
2128-507: The show tackled the subject of bullying , with the bullying of Mark Halpin . Missing persons were also highlighted in 2007 with the disappearance of Lana Dowling. In 2008, the show dealt with the issue of euthanasia by featuring Floyd's death in a pact with Heather's husband Brendan. The Criminal Assets Bureau was shown when Carol lost her pub and nightclub which were purchased by Billy with his ill-gotten gains. In 2009 mental health issues were confronted such as Keith McGrath's desertion of
2184-454: The show's focus has shifted to individual characters instead of family groupings. Notable characters introduced subsequently include Carol Meehan , Tracey Kavanagh, Ray O'Connell, and Jo Fahey. Another change in recent years has been the introduction of ethnic minority characters such as Lana Dowling and the Udenze family. However, the Udenzes moved back to England after the father Gabriel
2240-470: The show, Cristiano would often reply to Will's domestic abuse saying "Will, you're scaring me" which was turned into a popular catchphrase in Irish media as a nod to the MeToo Movement and a number of t-shirts were sold sporting the phrase. Problem gambling was covered in 2024 when Anto was struggling with a Gambling Addiction In 1988, a year before Fair City hit the screens, the show was just
2296-686: The show. Jake, who came first, was initially homeless, but later started a relationship with Ama. His gay brother Cristiano soon followed, and both now run a coffee shop, Brewzers, in the Carrigstown Arcade. 2012 brought the additions of the Dillon family – the Father Tommy, the Mother Judith and their three daughters Caoimhe Dillon , Neasa Dillon and Dearbhla Dillon , and their son Zak. The Bishops arrived in 2009, consisting of
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2352-415: The soap's success is due to the large cast and the fact that no single character or group of characters dominates. "Difficulties are inherent if you are dealing with just one family", he says. "Look at Dallas and Dynasty ; both did well at the beginning, but because all the action was centred on a single family, the writers ran out of things to say." Executive Producer Brigie de Courcy said: "I think
2408-700: The time sensitive nature of the decisions that had to be made and the potential impacts and worked to show it all. This storyline caused anti-abortion viewers to complain to the Justice Minister on the grounds that the story was hate speech against people with disabilities. Drug addiction has also been portrayed a number of times. In 1997, Lorraine Molly became addicted to amphetamines to cram for her exams. One of Fair City 's best-known storylines took place in 2001, with crime lord Billy Meehan abusing his wife Carol and mistress Tracey McGuigan before being murdered by Carol's son Lorcan . Prostitution
2464-407: The time was described as "the most ambitious production of its kind ever undertaken by RTÉ". Fair City was not an instant success and was on shaky ground for a couple of seasons. Former executive producer John Lynch recalled: "My impression of it at the time was of nothing happening very fast, then you'd cut to a scene where nothing happened even faster, then there would be a shot of somebody riding
2520-540: The west. Carrigstown takes its name from the village that grew up around the quarries in which granite was mined until the early 20th century – carraig , as noted above, being the Irish-language word for "rock". Fair City occasionally makes use of real Dublin locations, such as Grafton Street , the Natural History Museum and Dublin Zoo . In 2011, filming took place for the first time outside of Dublin at
2576-407: The whole thing. Fair City derives its title from the opening line of the traditional song " Molly Malone ": "In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty..." and was the only English-language soap opera produced in Ireland until Red Rock was launched on TV3 on 7 January 2015. The show was launched with an hour-long pilot episode , written by Peter Sheridan , on 18 September 1989 and at
2632-495: The writers were given "an additional 35pc of the basic fee per episode in respect of a further broadcast of the episode within seven days. These are rates agreed with the Irish Playwrights and Screenwriters Guild". The show has featured a number of gritty and controversial storylines reflecting major issues in Irish society, particularly from the mid-1990s. Former executive producer Niall Mathews said: "We don't hang out
2688-465: Was kidnapped and later held hostage in the garage of Ciarán Holloway, who had come to Carrigstown to seek revenge on Emmett O'Brien – Katy's brother – for apparently giving rise to his sister's death in South-East Asia whilst travelling. During this period, Katy had become extremely attached to Ciarán, and later defended his honour on television and to his family, in what would be described as
2744-507: Was also shown in 2001 when Tracey turned to prostitution in order to pay for drugs. Prostate cancer awareness was raised in June 2002 in a storyline depicting Bela Doyle's battle with prostate cancer. Gambling addiction was depicted, with Malachy's gambling addiction. Mental health issues were confronted in December 2002 when Yvonne Doyle developed schizophrenia (which led to her taking
2800-498: Was brought in as a consultant. The target launch date was September 1989 and an initial run of 13 episodes was commissioned. With the help of Cusack, McKenna and Holland, Gleeson devised the many components needed to make the initial thirteen-episode limited series . She created twenty-two original characters for the soap and cast actors for them. The show had a number of working titles – Glasfin and Northsiders – before settling on Fair City . Gleeson had nine weeks in which to shoot
2856-457: Was burnt to death in a fire, and Lana Dowling was kidnapped and murdered. In 2009 an Israeli character was introduced to the show – Avi Bar Lev , Avi hails from the town of Haifa in Israel. In 2013, Ama Chisenga, a devout Christian nurse from Zambia came to Carrigstown, and faced trouble with documentation for immigration. More recently in 2017, two Chilean brothers, Jake and Cristiano came to
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#17327829968432912-423: Was composed by Adam Lynch and Hugh Drumm. They were asked to come up with a piece of music that would be "easy on the ear, have a certain warmth, conjure up a feeling of Dublin and manage to reflect the mood of the programme". The second theme tune was introduced in 1995, the third in 2005 and the fourth in 2008. The 1995 theme is an orchestral version of the original. The 2005 theme is an upbeat piano version of
2968-532: Was covered, with prisoner Decco Bishop fearing for his life behind bars. Domestic violence has been a recurring theme in Fair City , most recently in 2013 with the introduction of the character Paddy Bishop, who is captured on screen flaking his wife Vivienne with a belt. In December 2013, Yvonne Doyle is raped by Internet predator Martin Baxter. He later bombards her with calls and texts, and calls to her restaurant Vino's and threatens her, but she later reports him to
3024-458: Was having an affair. Helen Doyle died in a car accident. Noeleen and Stephen McCoy were brainwashed by a religious cult called The Church of the Children of Eternal Light. Foster care was shown in 1999 when Kay and Malachy fostered teenager Lorcan Foley. A psychopathic nanny , Mona Fagan, kidnapped Paul Brennan and Nicola Prendergast 's baby son Osin. Abortion was portrayed in 2001 with
3080-571: Was highlighted, with the death of Dolores Molloy 's baby Jessica from an accidental Ecstasy overdose when Ross left some ecstasy tablets on the floor of the Molloy household. A two-week-long special looked at the murkier side of yuppie life against the backdrop of property speculation reflecting the Celtic Tiger . In 2006, the gangland storyline was revisited, with a chain of bad fortune for Garrigan ultimately leading to his downfall. First, he
3136-495: Was wounded in a drive-by shooting , which was an assassination attempt on his life by the Ukrainian gang in retaliation for killing Alex. Subsequently, a sting operation by undercover Garda Rory Goff found drugs that Lorcan was piggybacking on one of Garrigan's booze runs. Garrigan was furious that Lorcan had implicated him in drug-dealing and he ordered Lorcan to kill Rory. As Rory and Lorcan confronted each other, Lorcan fired
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