6Degrees Explained

Composer:Richard Hill & Mark Gordon
Language:English
Num Series:3
Num Episodes:18
Executive Producer:Colin O'Donnell
Runtime:30 minutes
Network:BBC2 NI

6Degrees[1] (or Six Degrees) is a Northern Irish dramatic television series about a group of university students living in Belfast.[2] It premiered on 21 February 2012 on BBC2 NI. In July 2013 it also began airing on the Irish channel RTÉ 2 and later on BBC1 NI. The show ran for a total of three series, between 2012 and 2015. It was filmed on location in Northern Ireland.

The series charts the lives of several young students, who befriend one another when they embark on their various degree courses. Each series explores their changing friendships, as they struggle with work, relationships and family life. The show received praise for its diverse and vibrant depiction of present-day Belfast, as well as its lively young cast.[3]

Cast

CharacterActorSeries regularRecurring
Sandie MorrowJayne Wisener1–3
Conor MartinCillian O'Sullivan1–3
Eva MaguireJamie-Lee O'Donnell1–3
Christopher LeechRyan McParland1–3
Danny BurnsNiall Wright1–23
Jess GreenGeorgia Maguire1–23
Justin PollockBen Peel12–3
Carly BonnerLauren Ellis-Steele31–2
Liam MadiganDermot Murphy3
Gary MeadowsSeamus O'Hara1–3
Ronan McCannPeter Campion1–2
Samantha ThompsonAdele Gribbon2-3
Marty O'SullivanAndy Moore3
GordyDeclan Rodgers3
ShaneChris Heath2-3

Main characters

Episodes

Series 3 (2015)

Reception

Christine Keighery, of the Crossmaglen Examiner, praised the show for its local talent - "Written by, filmed in and starring actors from the North, the series is being hailed as a, long overdue, return to home-grown drama."[4] However, Lee Henry, writing for Culture Northern Ireland criticised the series during its first season, in comparison to long-running British soap opera Hollyoaks, for aiming a teen drama at an adult audience.[5] Likewise, the News Letter drew comparisons with Hollyoaks but also commended the local talent, describing it as "...exciting because it’s a Northern Irish drama - a rare and therefore precious offering."[6]

By the third series, Joe Nawaz, writing in the Belfast Telegraph, generally praised the series as smart and youthful, but criticised some of the dialogue and the attempt to "re-imagine Belfast as a kind of fantasy cosmopolitan postcard destination."[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 6Degrees. BBC.
  2. Web site: Meet the characters of 6Degrees. BBC.
  3. News: Six Degrees: A show about the young that doesn't patronise. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk. 3 April 2015.
  4. News: Return to home-grown drama by degrees. 28 February 2012.
  5. News: New BBC Northern Ireland drama follows six students as they begin university – it's no Hollyoaks. 8 March 2012.
  6. News: Tuned in to homegrown student drama 6Degrees yet?. 16 March 2012.
  7. News: Six Degrees: A show about the young that doesn't patronise. 3 April 2015.