Runtime: | 45 minutes |
Creator: | Roddy Doyle |
Country: | Ireland |
Language: | English |
Director: | Michael Winterbottom |
Producer: | Andrew Eaton |
Network: | BBC1/RTÉ One |
Num Episodes: | 4 |
Num Series: | 1 |
Family is a television drama mini-series that aired on RTÉ One and BBC1 in 1994. It was written by Roddy Doyle, the author of The Commitments, and directed by Michael Winterbottom.[1] [2]
The show centres on the Spencers, a working-class family living in a vast Dublin housing estate. Charlo, played by Seán McGinley, is the abusive and cheating husband of Paula, played by Ger Ryan. They have four children, teenagers John Paul and Nicola, and younger children Leanne and Jack.
There were four episodes, each focusing on a member of the family. Most of the 'on location' filming took place in Ballymun, on the Northside of Dublin.[3]
The series was broadcast in the Republic of Ireland on RTÉ One. It aired in the United Kingdom on BBC1.[5] The series was a co-production by both public broadcasters RTÉ Television and BBC. The series also aired in Sweden, as well as Canada.
The series was released on video for the first time ever on 27 June 2011 as a 2-disc DVD set in the UK & Ireland. Edits were made for contractual reasons. The release included a thirty-minute contemporary interview with director Michael Winterbottom, writer Roddy Doyle and producer Andrew Eaton.