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Domhnall: Yes! Brian?..
Brian: Can I?! Probably not!
Frank Of Ireland is a physical, slapstick comedy about an arrogant fantasist called Frank Maron who s in his thirties at home with his mother. He has a best friend called Doofus, who is too good for him, an ex-girlfriend he hasn t moved on from, and a mother who wants him to move out. That s what he s contending with over the six episodes..
How did the project come about?
Domhnall: Brian and I had worked together on a few things before, and wanted to do something new. Brian suggested we write something funny together to act in, which was a little bit scary. I d written sketches with Michael Moloney over the years, who s a great writer, and the two of us had been looking to do something in longer form. So we all got together.
Frank of Ireland: Star-studded cast, Channel 4 start date and story around next great Irish comedy set in Dublin
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Frank Of Ireland S1 - Ep1 Nicola (Liz Fitzgibbon), Frank (Brian Gleeson), Doofus (Domhnall Gleeson)
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