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Ballykissangel - Complete Series Two | 
enlarge | Directors: Richard Standeven, Chris Clough, Paul Duane, N.g. Bristow Actors: Stephen Tompkinson, Lorcan Cranitch, Kate Mcenery, Simon Mulholland, Victoria Smurfit Studio: BBC Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 400 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: WARDE1866D ISBN: 079078369X UPC: 794051186621 EAN: 9780790783697 ASIN: B0000DZSYD
Release Date: January 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: DVD's (2), and case in excellent condition. Fast shipping.--M6
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Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/18/2007 Run time: 400 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com Ballykissangel's 1997 BBC and PBS season represents the full blossoming of its charming debut. Characters have grown and relationships have deepened in the small Irish village affectionately known among locals as "BallyK." Despite the pastoral setting, hopes, disappointments, and intrigues flourish with implacable regularity: babies are conceived and miscarried, voices of friends are raised and quieted over pints, priests are both buddies and confessors. Ambition, survival, and the constancy of community are more important in Ballykissangel's thoughtful comedy than eccentricity (though there is certainly plenty of that). Think of this show as an Irish Northern Exposure, including appealing counterparts to some of that American series' key characters. In "For One Night Only," the Manchester, England-born Father Peter Clifford (Stephen Tompkinson) further complicates his ambiguous and professionally forbidden feelings for Assumpta Fitzgerald (Dervla Kirwan), the beautiful and sardonic pub owner, by playing a love scene with her. The ever-observant and long-suffering Father Peter also finds an abandoned baby on his doorstep in "The Facts of Life," a sour irony for Niamh (Tina Kellegher) and Ambrose (Peter Hanly) Egan, the much-admired young couple who lose their first pregnancy from natural causes. Meanwhile, Niamh's father, the relentless contractor, Brian Quigley (Tony Doyle), continues his quest for the perfect scam, burying profits and inventing creative bribes to sway clients and officials. It speaks well of Ballykissangel's moral, if mellow, complexity that Brian, like Peter's nemesis, Father MacNally (Niall Toibin), can be appreciated for his full humanity regardless of his misdeeds. Other highlights: "In the Can," in which the fiercely independent Assumpta goes out with a womanizing pop star despite advice to the contrary. "Money, Money, Money" finds Brian burned in a gambling scheme then seeking revenge through a charity poker tournament. The season finale, "Chinese Whispers," concerns widespread paranoia when two mysterious government investigators show up. The episode is quite funny, and ultimately reassuring about all that is soulful and good in BallyK. --Tom Keogh
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Jerri from Little Rock September 7, 2008 Great British ensemble comedy. Everything was well done from the writing to the setting to the acting and the music. It took a little getting used to the Irish accents but I really liked it. Quirky characters that you can't help but like. Very funny situations. I highly recommend this to anyone who appreciates British comedy. They really know how to do it right.
Good Fun! June 27, 2007 Ballykissangel series two was just as good as the first series which was fantastic. Lots of Irish humor as Father Clifford and Assumpta dance in their love hate relationship. Great characters. For One Night Only puts Father Clifford in an awkward position at the playhouse. Money, Money, Money shows community support for Katthleen with help from the racetrack. All very good stuff.
Ballykissangel series 2. April 11, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just find this a wonderful entertaining and enjoyable series. All the different parts played out in the series are exceptionally well done.I also find it most relaxing and a great way to put in a few hours to just sit back and enjoy.
The BEST July 27, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Just watched series 2 in one night and hated when it finished. Series 3 has been ordered. Makes me want to go to Ireland. The humour is very subtle. Something I'll watch again and again over the years.
'Heavenonearth' July 8, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
In a show which appears to abound with possible anomalies, unexpectedly comes the most profound commonsense and, with it, immense enjoyment. In a most unlikely Irish village, live a most unlikely group of villagers. A group which includes the good, the bad, and the rather stupid. Overseer, at the top of the hierarchy, is a non too pleasant, but feared, senior Priest. The foregoing would hardly make an aceptable show - let alone a great one. Ballykissangel is made great, truly great, by the inclusion to the above characters of a raw English born Priest, an attractive but atheist female Publican, a conscientious but fallible Policeman, a caring Schoolmaster and, lastly but crucially, a lovable rogue of a Businessman. It would be unfair to pick any one actor as superior. The main characters are superbly played by the cast, while the 'lesser lights' are no less deserving of high praise. Ballykissangel is a 'Fairy Tale', in that good invariably triumphs over evil but, the convoluted stories which evolve from the behaviour of the residents of this small community are suspenseful and highly entertaining. The writing, like the acting, is first rate. This must be one of the most viewable of all the Drama/Comedies ever produced. One wishes one could live in Ballykissangel!
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