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Echoes (Binchy novel)

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Echoes
GenrePeriod drama
Created byMaeve Binchy
Written byBarbara Rennie[1]
Julia Jones[1]
Donald Churchill[1]
Directed byBarbara Rennie[1]
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Running time52 minutes[1]
Original release
NetworkRTÉ One, Channel 4
Release1988

Echoes is a four-part Irish drama miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Maeve Binchy. It was produced for Channel 4 by Working Title Films in association with RTÉ.[2]

Cast

  • Siobhan Garahy ... Clare O'Brien
  • Robert Hines ... David Power
  • Stephen Holland ... Gerry Doyle
  • Geraldine James ... Angela O'Hara
  • Denise McCormack ... Young Clare
  • Sighle Toibin ... Chrissie
  • Alison Doody ... Caroline Nolan
  • Barbara Brennan ... Molly Power
  • Anne Bushnell ... Singer
  • Sean Campion ... Simon
  • Marie Conmee ... Sister Immaculata
  • Dermot Crowley ... Father Sean O'Hara
  • Sharon Devlin ... Fiona Doyle
  • Bernie Downes ... Nellie
  • Martin Dunne ... Con
  • Eric Erskine ... Father O'Dwyer
  • David Herlihy ... Tommy O'Brien
  • Sayo Inaba ... Shuya
  • Brian McGrath ... Paddy Power
  • Aine Ni Mhuiri ... Agnes O'Brien
  • Deirdre Monaghan ... Breeda
  • Vincent Murphy ... Mogsy
  • Niall O'Brien ... Tom O'Brien
  • Eoin O'Callaghan ... James Nolan
  • Valerie O'Connell ... Josie Dillon
  • Sheila O'Sullivan ... Mrs. O'Hara
  • Colm Quilligam ... Frank Conway
  • Andrew Roddy ... Ned O'Brien
  • Oba Seagrave ... Young Josie
  • Peter Vollebregt ... Ian Redmond

References

  1. ^ a b c d e MacKillop, James (1999). Contemporary Irish cinema: from The quiet man to Dancing at Lughnasa. Syracuse University Press. p. 217. ISBN 978-0-8156-2798-2. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  2. ^ Sheehan, Helena (2004). The continuing story of Irish television drama: tracking the tiger. Four Courts Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-85182-688-9. Retrieved 3 January 2010.