Bridget & Eamon

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Clár grinn atá á chraoladh ar RTÉ a Dó ó 1 Feabhra, 2016 é Bridget & Eamon. Tá se bunaithe ar na sceitsí Bridget & Eamon ar . Tá bean céile agus fear céile 1980idí atá léirithe ag Bernard O'Shea agus Jennifer Maguire. rdf:langString
Bridget & Eamon is an Irish sitcom that first aired on RTÉ Two on 1 February 2016, having previously aired as a RTÉ Player-exclusive series. It is based on the Bridget & Eamon sketches that featured on the Republic of Telly comedy review show. The show centres on 1980s husband and wife played by Bernard O'Shea and Jennifer Zamparelli. The show won the IFTA for Best Comedy at the IFTA GALA Television 2016 awards. The show's director Jason Butler also won the IFTA for Best Director Soap / Comedy. It was the first comedy funded entirely by the Irish state broadcaster RTÉ to screen in Britain. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString When Bridget and Eamon miss a phone call, they scramble to find out who it was from before the news spreads out of control.
rdf:langString Bridget’s inability to keep a secret has just cost Eamon £13.50 a week in false claims but when a strange woman Veronica moves in as a lodger the hole in the household finances is filled. Veronica, though, is acting suspiciously like one of the Visitors in the TV Sci-fi mini series Bridget and Eamon are obsessed with. They confront Veronica who reveals she is an alien… an illegal alien from Russia. To keep the £13.50 a week rent Eamon will have to make Bridget keep her mouth shut for once. Featuring: Amy De Bhrún as Veronica
rdf:langString Bridget and Eamon befriend visiting American couple Barbara and Mikey. They wrongly believe the Americans to be swingers.
rdf:langString Bridget has joined the local camogie team. Soon after, jealous Eamon joins – badly disguised as a woman.
rdf:langString Bridget is practically invisible to everyone especially Eamon so it’s not surprising that when Bridget is in hospital Eamon mistakes the little woman Betty at the front door as his wife. Bridget must make her way back home in an epic journey and then prove to everyone that Betty is the imposter and she’s the real Bridget via a recreation of a popular TV game show. But when it comes down to a matter of life or death for Eamon will he finally acknowledge Bridget? Guest stars: Mary Murray as Betty and Jason Byrne as the Bus Driver
rdf:langString Bridget and Eamon take over the airwaves when they start a pirate radio station in their front room.
rdf:langString There are two free seats on the bus to Lourdes, but how far will Bridget go to make sure she gets to go this year? All she is missing is someone who needs to be cured. Bridget beats Eamon up, making him eligible.
rdf:langString The television can now receive British channels. When the TV licence inspector appears at the door, Bridget puts the house into lockdown. Bridget becomes very angry when she runs out of cigarettes.
rdf:langString Bridget is a finalist in the Housewife of the Year competition, and Eamon goes to extreme lengths to maximise her chance of winning.
rdf:langString The sun is out. The Irish summer has started and it will not last, so Bridget and Eamon get out there fast...using cooking oil as suntan lotion.
rdf:langString When Eamon loses his job, Bridget must get her first one ever. Eamon accidentally joins a small group of men whom he is unaware are an IRA cell.
rdf:langString Eamon runs for the local election helped by Billy the builder, but when Bridget runs against Eamon, the battle between husband and wife becomes personal.
rdf:langString The couple start a lucrative business when the holy statue in their front room begins to move every hour, but Father Gabriel doubts that it is a genuine miracle.
rdf:langString Frank is Eamon’s only friend but from Eamon’s perspective Frank won’t leave him alone. The ad for a Dating Agency in the Parish Newsletter gives them the opportunity to hopefully get Frank married so he can stop bothering Eamon. Although Fr Gabriel’s Dating Agency initially pairs Frank up with Eamon. In truth they are a perfect match. After a complaint he’s eventually paired up for a blind date with Alexis. Bridget and Eamon train Frank for his first date and though it appears there’ll be no hope for Frank, he comes back from the first date engaged and asking Eamon to be his best man. Shite! Eamon doesn’t want to be anyone’s best man and jealous of Frank’s happiness, and his beautiful and caring financé, Bridget and Eamon plan to break them up. With the help of an obliging auld dear and some cabbage soup and old people urine they tempt Frank into destroying his own nuptials. Success! Except Frank’s on his own again and back wanting to hang out with Eamon.
rdf:langString The couple are chosen to be on the poster for the no campaign for the forthcoming divorce referendum, but Feilim returns home from the United States to tell them that he is divorced.
rdf:langString Winning the National Lottery would be the answer to the couple's financial troubles. However, Bridget is unhappy when the syndicate they form with their neighbours wins, because she did not buy the ticket.
rdf:langString When Bridget and Eamon witness the same vase as they have in their house be valued for £1 million on Antique Roadshow it sparks off a bitter fight between them, Bridget’s Mother and Fr Gabriel for who actually owns The Vase. Each of them tells their version of the story of how they came to own it, coincidentally on the same night as Bridget’s debs when Eamon proposed to her back in the 1970s. Guest star: Deirdre O’Kane as Bridget’s Mother
rdf:langString Bridget's job with the census gives her information to blackmail half the town, but Eamon has bigger ideas. Some of the neighbours find out that the couple are second cousins, but they say that is common knowledge, and they were granted dispensation to marry in a Catholic church.
rdf:langString Eamon cuts Bridget's hair and she is very pleased with the result. She sets up a salon in the Good Room. Her friends visit to have their hair cut by Eamon, ignoring Bridget.
rdf:langString Eamon has got a VHS video cassette recorder. The whole town want to rent it off him, but he and Bridget try to satisfy the demand for films by opening a video shop. There is a lot of demand for blue movies, so the couple decide to make one, despite not knowing what they are.
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rdf:langString Bridget & Eamon's Christmas Special
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rdf:langString The Camogie Team
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rdf:langString The Divorce Referendum
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rdf:langString Bridget & Eamon is an Irish sitcom that first aired on RTÉ Two on 1 February 2016, having previously aired as a RTÉ Player-exclusive series. It is based on the Bridget & Eamon sketches that featured on the Republic of Telly comedy review show. The show centres on 1980s husband and wife played by Bernard O'Shea and Jennifer Zamparelli. The show won the IFTA for Best Comedy at the IFTA GALA Television 2016 awards. The show's director Jason Butler also won the IFTA for Best Director Soap / Comedy. It was the first comedy funded entirely by the Irish state broadcaster RTÉ to screen in Britain. It is produced with the support of investment incentives for the Irish Film Industry provided by the Government of Ireland, and filmed on location in Ireland.
rdf:langString Clár grinn atá á chraoladh ar RTÉ a Dó ó 1 Feabhra, 2016 é Bridget & Eamon. Tá se bunaithe ar na sceitsí Bridget & Eamon ar . Tá bean céile agus fear céile 1980idí atá léirithe ag Bernard O'Shea agus Jennifer Maguire.
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