The Irish R.M. (Season 1)

The Irish R.M. refers to a series of books by the Anglo-Irish novelists Somerville and Ross, and the television comedy-drama series based on them. They are set in turn of the 20th century west of Ireland.

  • Poster for Great Uncle McCarthy

    Great Uncle McCarthy 0.0

    Air date: 1983-01-06

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Major Sinclair Yeates, an Englishman, arrives in a rural area of Victorian Ireland. He has married his colonel's daughter and has decided to take up a new career as a Resident Magistrate. Major Yeates quickly meets the hard-riding Knox clan, including Great Uncle McCarthy and young Flurry Knox, his landlord.

  • Poster for Trinket's Colt

    Trinket's Colt 0.0

    Air date: 1983-01-13

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Continuing the story of Major Sinclair Yeates's experiences in Ireland. He has to deal with a remarkable dispute about a young horse. Meanwhile, the Major's wife, Phillipa, arrives from England.

  • Poster for A Misdeal

    A Misdeal 0.0

    Air date: 1983-01-20

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Yeates and Philippa visit a horse fair in search of a suitable mount for a forthcoming hunt.

  • Poster for The Boat's Share

    The Boat's Share 0.0

    Air date: 1983-01-27

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Yeates and his cousin Basil fear their careers are ruined when they are caught in a police raid at the Brickleys.

  • Poster for Occasional Licences

    Occasional Licences 0.0

    Air date: 1983-02-03

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: A local publican neatly sidesteps Yeates' objections to beer sales at the annual St Peter and St Paul's Day Games.

  • Poster for O Love! O Fire!

    O Love! O Fire! 0.0

    Air date: 1983-02-10

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: Major Sinclair Yeates has settled in as a magistrate in rural Ireland and even his wife Philippa is taking to the country. And with Flurry Knox in love with his cousin, it seems that neither love nor fire should always be taken at face value.

The Irish R.M.

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