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Ballykissangel Returns After Decade-Long Hiatus
15 Jan
Summary
- Beloved 90s BBC drama Ballykissangel is returning to TV.
- All 58 episodes will be free to view on Great TV channel.
- Show launched careers of stars like Colin Farrell.

The cherished BBC drama Ballykissangel, a family favorite from the 1990s, is making a highly anticipated return to television screens. For the first time in over a decade, all 58 episodes of the six-season series will be available to watch for free on the Great TV channel. The show, which originally aired on Sunday nights starting in 1996, garnered over 10 million viewers at its peak and is remembered for its gentle humor and romantic storylines.
The return of Ballykissangel begins on February 2nd, with episodes airing at 3 pm daily throughout the week. This broadcast offers a unique opportunity for a new generation to experience the heartwarming tales of the fictional village, while providing long-time fans a chance to relive cherished moments. The series, filmed in County Wicklow, famously served as an early platform for notable actors, including a young Colin Farrell.
Since its original run concluded, many of the show's stars have gone on to successful careers. Stephen Tompkinson, who played Father Peter Clifford, has had extensive television roles. Dervla Kirwan, as Assumpta Fitzgerald, has maintained a prominent presence in British and Irish theater and television. Colin Farrell has achieved global stardom in Hollywood. The renewed broadcast celebrates the enduring appeal of Ballykissangel and its significant impact on popular culture.




