Derry Girls: The Agreement


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The Agreement
Season 3, Episode 7

The gang bows out in this special extended episode which returns to Derry one year on, as the friends are preparing for their final year of school. It's the week of the referendum on the Good Friday Agreement but the timing could not be any worse as the highlight of the year, Erin and Orla's joint 18th birthday, threatens to be overshadowed. While the family try to get their heads around the possible outcome of the vote, the friends realise they may not be ready for what the future holds


Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Actor) .. Erin
Nicola Coughlan (Actor) .. Clare
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Actor) .. Michelle
Dylan Llewellyn (Actor) .. James
Louisa Harland (Actor) .. Orla
Tara Lynne O'Neill (Actor) .. Ma Mary
Kathy Kiera Clarke (Actor) .. Aunt Sarah
Siobhan McSweeney (Actor) .. Sister Michael
Tommy Tiernan (Actor) .. Da Gerry
Ian McElhinney (Actor) .. Granda Joe
Art Campion (Actor) .. Father Peter
Leah O'Rourke (Actor) .. Jenny Joyce
Beccy Henderson (Actor) .. Aisling
Paul Mallon (Actor) .. Dennis
Claire Rafferty (Actor) .. Miss Mooney
Kevin McAleer (Actor) .. Uncle Colm
Julia Dearden (Actor) .. Maureen Malarkey
Amelia Crowley (Actor) .. Deirdre Mallon
Philippa Dunne (Actor) .. Geraldine Devlin
Robert Calvert (Actor) .. Jim
Ardal O'Hanlon (Actor) .. Eammon
Donna Traynor (Actor) .. Herself
Desmond Eastwood (Actor) .. Benny
Conor Lowry (Actor) .. Young boy
James Stockdale (Actor) .. Tomas
Caoimhe Farren (Actor) .. Ms Taylor
Jay Duffy (Actor) .. Harry
Laurie Kynaston (Actor) .. Philip
Francis Mezza (Actor) .. Dee
Brennock O'Connor (Actor) .. Jon
Eleanor Methven (Actor) .. Aunt Bridie
Michael Byers (Actor) .. Officer Lennox
Serena Terry (Actor) .. Officer Reid
Vanessa Ifediora (Actor) .. Laurie
Clara Geraghty (Actor) .. Communion girl
Cara Quin (Actor) .. Communion girl
Cara Mailey (Actor) .. Little girl
Bronagh Taggart (Actor) .. Intercom voice
Conor O'Donnell (Actor) .. Waiter
Sean Coyle (Actor) .. Radio announcer
Billy Carter (Actor) .. Mailman
Lisa McGee (Writer)
Michael Lennox (Director)
Caroline Leddy (Executive producer)
Liz Lewin (Executive producer)
Jimmy Mulville (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Actor) .. Erin
Born: November 24, 1993 in Derry, Northern Ireland
Nicola Coughlan (Actor) .. Clare
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Actor) .. Michelle
Dylan Llewellyn (Actor) .. James
Louisa Harland (Actor) .. Orla
Tara Lynne O'Neill (Actor) .. Ma Mary
Kathy Kiera Clarke (Actor) .. Aunt Sarah
Siobhan McSweeney (Actor) .. Sister Michael
Tommy Tiernan (Actor) .. Da Gerry
Ian McElhinney (Actor) .. Granda Joe
Art Campion (Actor) .. Father Peter
Leah O'Rourke (Actor) .. Jenny Joyce
Beccy Henderson (Actor) .. Aisling
Paul Mallon (Actor) .. Dennis
Claire Rafferty (Actor) .. Miss Mooney
Kevin McAleer (Actor) .. Uncle Colm
Julia Dearden (Actor) .. Maureen Malarkey
Amelia Crowley (Actor) .. Deirdre Mallon
Philippa Dunne (Actor) .. Geraldine Devlin
Robert Calvert (Actor) .. Jim
Ardal O'Hanlon (Actor) .. Eammon
Born: October 08, 1965 in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, Northern Ireland
Best Known For: Playing lovable but gormless Dougal in Father Ted.
Early-life: Born on October 8, 1965, in Carrickmacross, Co Monaghan, Northern Ireland. He grew up in Dublin, the third child of six of former Irish health minister Rory O'Hanlon. Ardal studied communications at Black Rock College, Dublin, but decided on a comedy career early on. After gaining a degree in communicationss, he made ends meet as a hotel porter, pig farmer and airport worker. He left Dublin for London in 1994 and has never looked back.
Career: Despite a healthy stand-up career, O'Hanlon didn't become famous until he took the role of nice-but-dim Dougal in the acclaimed Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. The series ended in 1998 following the sudden death of co-star Dermot Morgan. Since then, O'Hanlon has been associated with a number of projects, including roles in the sitcom My Hero and light-hearted drama Big Bad World. He also provided the voice of Robbie the Reindeer in three animated films. He's written novels that were well-received by critics, and starred in West End hit See You Next Tuesday. Other projects include Blessed, Doctor Who, The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby, the RTE sitcom Val Falvey TD, and Dublin's Gate Theatre production of God of Carnage.
Quote: "The funny thing is that when you are wearing a superhero costume you do actually feel like a superhero. The padding on the costume makes you feel pretty indestructible."
Trivia: Away from showbusiness, O'Hanlon loves football and is a Leeds United and Celtic supporter.
Donna Traynor (Actor) .. Herself
Desmond Eastwood (Actor) .. Benny
Conor Lowry (Actor) .. Young boy
James Stockdale (Actor) .. Tomas
Caoimhe Farren (Actor) .. Ms Taylor
Jay Duffy (Actor) .. Harry
Laurie Kynaston (Actor) .. Philip
Francis Mezza (Actor) .. Dee
Brennock O'Connor (Actor) .. Jon
Eleanor Methven (Actor) .. Aunt Bridie
Michael Byers (Actor) .. Officer Lennox
Serena Terry (Actor) .. Officer Reid
Vanessa Ifediora (Actor) .. Laurie
Clara Geraghty (Actor) .. Communion girl
Cara Quin (Actor) .. Communion girl
Cara Mailey (Actor) .. Little girl
Bronagh Taggart (Actor) .. Intercom voice
Conor O'Donnell (Actor) .. Waiter
Sean Coyle (Actor) .. Radio announcer
Billy Carter (Actor) .. Mailman
Lisa McGee (Writer)
Michael Lennox (Director)
Brian J Falconer (Producer)
Caroline Leddy (Executive producer)
Liz Lewin (Executive producer)
Jimmy Mulville (Executive producer)

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