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  1. The Irish R.M. Created by: E. Somerville M. Ross: Starring: Peter Bowles Doran Godwin Bryan Murray Anna Manahan: Country of origin: United Kingdom / Ireland: No. of episodes: 18 (list of episodes) Production; Running time: 50 minutes: Production companies: Ulster Television Raidió Teilifís Éireann: Original release; Network: Channel Four ...

  2. With Peter Bowles, Bryan Murray, Anna Manahan, Brendan Conroy. When sent to Ireland as magistrate, Major Yeates discovers the justice system must bend to suit local needs, where not everything is as it seems.

    • (271)
    • 1983-01-06
    • Comedy, Drama, History
    • Peter Bowles, Bryan Murray, Anna Manahan
  3. Sun, Jun 16, 1985. Babs fondly reminisces about her old friend, Julian Chichester, who is coming to stay at Shreelane. But no sooner does Chichester arrive than he begins to scorn the Major's household, including a beloved canine. Flurry decides to teach Chichester a lesson, resulting in a disastrous sailing trip.

  4. O Fire! Thu, Feb 10, 1983. Flurry and Sally's blossoming relationship is hindered by Sally's mother. Old Mrs. Knox is giving a tenants ball to which all the servants are invited. Recruited to help out, the Major and Philippa have an exciting evening dousing fire and promoting romance.

  5. Joe Lynch. Season 3 of The Irish R.M. premiered on June 2, 1985. The Irish R.M. refers to a series of books by the Anglo-Irish novelists Somerville and Ross, and the television comedy-drama series based on them. They are set in turn of the 20th century west of Ireland.

  6. An English army officer who resigns his commission to become a Resident Magistrate in the West of Ireland, Major Yeates finds himself living in a ramshackle old manor house surrounded by local community's colourful inhabitants. Major Yeats struggles with his new position which turns out to be at the mercy of the Irish. English français. General.

  7. 18 x 60 minute episodes. Prim and proper Englishman Major Sinclair Yeates (Peter Bowles) had retired from the Army to the rural west coast of Ireland in the hope of enjoying peace in his new role of local Resident Magistrate (RM) – a Justice of the Peace who assists local magistrates in their deliberations and helps to administer British rule.