Bracken (TV series) explained

Genre:Soap opera
Creator:Wesley Burrowes
Director:Noel O'Briain
Starring:Gabriel Byrne
Niall Tóibín
Joe Lynch
Mick Lally
Country:Ireland
Language:English
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:12
Location:County Wicklow
Runtime:42–55 minutes
Channel:RTÉ 1
First Aired:[1]

Bracken is a television drama serial broadcast from 1980 to 1982 on RTÉ 1 in Ireland, depicting rural life in and around County Wicklow. Created and written by Wesley Burrowes, it starred Gabriel Byrne and Niall Tóibín.

The show is chiefly known for being the link between two long standing RTÉ series, in that Gabriel Byrne's character, Pat Barry, had first appeared in The Riordans, towards the end of that show's run.[2] The characters of Dinny and Miley Byrne, played by Joe Lynch and Mick Lally, first appeared on this series, they were later to become the central stars of Glenroe. Each of the three series were created by Wesley Burrowes.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rte.ie/archives/exhibitions/2257-on-the-farm/642269-1st-episode-june/ RTE Archives: First Episode of "Bracken"
  2. News: John. Meagher. A tale of two soaps. Irish Independent. 24 January 2001.