Bachelors Walk
Bachelors Walk

Bachelors Walk

2003TV ShowEnded4 SeasonsEnglish

Bachelors Walk is an Irish comedy-drama created by John Carney. Shot in and around Dublin, the programme broadcast on RTÉ from 1 October 2001 to 15 December 2003. The plot revolves three single men living in a house in Dublin’s Bachelors Walk: charming ne'er-do-well Barry, film critic Raymond, and would-be barrister Michael. After three series and an absence of three years, the programme concluded with a one-off Christmas special, aired on St Stephen's Day 2006 on RTÉ Two.

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Director: Conor McPhersonGenres: Comedy-drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Bachelors Walk follows the lives of four single men living in Dublin as they navigate the complexities of relationships, careers, and personal growth. The series blends humor with poignant moments as the friends support each other through romantic entanglements, professional challenges, and the everyday ups and downs of early adulthood. It offers a realistic portrayal of male friendships and the search for love and fulfillment in a vibrant city setting.

Critical Reception

Bachelors Walk was generally well-received in Ireland, praised for its relatable characters, witty dialogue, and authentic depiction of Dublin life. The series resonated with audiences for its blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling, becoming a popular fixture in Irish television programming.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of modern Irish male friendships.
  • Praised for its sharp, often humorous, dialogue.
  • Found to be a relatable and engaging comedy-drama.

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Fun Fact

The show was filmed on location in various popular spots around Dublin, adding to its authentic feel.

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Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

I enjoyed this series, little known outside of the UK, I gather. The characters were for the most part likeable and the three male leads shared a pretty good chemistry. The drama was never too intense or negative, and the humor was often ba...