Funny Fair City Part 96 Bob & Dominic Let It Rip

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Funny Fair City Part 97 Voice Over Voiced over by 2 Brothers from Dublin, Ireland Nick Named Bluesky & SatoSteell We fully respec Funny Fair City Part 87 Voice Over Voiced over by 2 Brothers from Dublin, Ireland Nick Named Bluesky & SatoSteell We fully respect all actors/writters/producers from the real show and our voice overs of it is just for fun no offense is intended to anyone. Enjoy. Details of the Real Drama Below: Fair City is an Irish television soap opera, set in the fictional suburb of Carrigstown in Northside Dublin, Ireland. It is one of the most popular soap operas on Irish television,[1]. The show was created by Margaret Gleeson and its current Executive Producer is Niall Mathews.The series is produced by Radio Telefís Éireann and was first aired on 18 September 1989. It is broadcast on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 20:00 on RTÉ One. Episodes are normally repeated at 12:30 the following weekday on the same channel. The programme is sponsored by FBD InsuranceHISTORY: Fair City focuses on the ups and downs of the residents of the fictional north Dublin suburb of Carrigstown. The title derives from the opening line of the traditional song "Molly Malone": "In Dublin's city, where the girls are so pretty..." and is the only soap opera produced in the English language in Ireland. The show was launched in September 1989 and at the time was described as "the most ambitious production of its kind ever undertaken by RTÉ" [2]. It was initially based around four households - the O'Hanlons, the Kellys, the Clarkes and the Corcorans, but the number of families has expanded considerably since then. Storylines have covered many diverse topics, including abortion, rape, domestic violence, racism, prostitution, disappearances, gangland crime, friendship, theft, kleptomania, arson, drugs, immigration, infidelity, divorce, murder, neurotic self-obsession, cancer, bullying, pregnancy, homosexuality, bisexuality, suicide, alcoholism, depression, and death.The show was broadcast twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7pm between September and May, taking a summer break, from 1989 until 1997 - when the show started being broadcast all year around. In 1998 an extra episode was added and a fourth was added in 2001. Up until 2003, the soap only aired two episodes over the summer months however the four episodes were aired all year round from summer of that year. [3] [4] In 2004, Friday's 8.30pm episode was moved to Sunday nights at 8p.m.On 17 January 2002, Fair City reached its 1,000th episode.[5]In 2004, the soap opera celebrated its fifteenth year by broadcasting an hour-long compilation episode entitled Fair City: The Ten Commandments.[6] This episode showed old clips of characters breaking the Ten Commandments. It also featured interviews from the cast and fans. On 30 November 2006, Fair City reached its 2,000th episode.[7]The show currently airs Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights at 8p.m., unfortunately.SUBURBS BUILDINGS Carrigstown has a wide variety of buildings, including:McCoys - a pub (owned and run by Renee Phelan and her partner Bob Charles) D&B Motors - (owned and run by Jimmy Doyle and Paul Brennan) Phelans - a general grocery shop (owned by Christy Phelan and Mike Gleeson and run by Christy) Acorn Cabs - a taxi firm (owned and run by Leo Dowling and Tim Deasy) The Bistro - a restaurant (owned and run by Mike Gleeson) Fusion - a restaurant (owned and run by Ken Fahey) Fusion 2 - a restaurant preceding Fusion (owned and run by Ken Fahey) Rainbows - a small cafe (owned by Rita Doyle and Mike Gleeson and run by Bela and Suzanne Doyle) The Bazaar - a hardware store (owned and run by the Udenzes) now closed down Gentles Bookstore - small bookstore run by novelist Neil Gentles The Surgery (owned and run by Brendan Daly) The Haven - a hair salon (owned by Ollie and run by Una) Gannons - local bakery (owned by local big boy Billy (aka Billa) Gannon) now closed down The Shelter - a drop-in centre (owned and run by Malachy Costello) The Galley - a pub (owned and run by Carol Meehan) Carol's Club - a nightclub (owned and run by Carol Meehan) AWARDS: The programme was nominated for an IFTA as 'Best Television Drama' in the years 2000 and 2003. Stuart Dunne, who portrayed Billy Meehan, was nominated for an IFTA as 'Best Actor in a Television Drama' in 2003.[22]Pat Nolan, who plays Barry O'Hanlon, won a Golden Rose Award, in the 'Best Soap Actor' category, at the international Rose d'Or Festival in Switzerland on 7 May 2005.[23]The series has also been nominated two times for a TVNow Award as 'Favourite Soap'. Fair City won 'Best Soap in the International Entertainment' category, at the Mediamixx festival in Bulgaria in July 2007

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