Moone Boy
Moone Boy | |
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Genre | Sitcom |
Created by | Chris O'Dowd |
Written by | Chris O'Dowd Nick Vincent Murphy |
Directed by | Declan Lowney |
Starring | Chris O'Dowd David Rawle Deirdre O'Kane Peter McDonald Aoife Duffin Clare Monnelly Sarah White Ian O'Reilly Johnny Vegas Steve Coogan |
Country of origin | United Kingdom Ireland |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 mins (inc. adverts) |
Production companies | Baby Cow Productions Sprout Pictures Hot Cod Productions Grand Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | Sky1 |
Release | 14 September 2012 present | –
Moone Boy is a British/Irish sitcom television series created, co-written by and starring Chris O'Dowd. The series is co-written by Nick Vincent Murphy, co-stars Steve Coogan and Johnny Vegas, both in unknown roles, and is produced by Baby Cow Productions, Sprout Pictures, Hod Cod Productions and Grand Pictures. The series is semi-autobiographical of O'Dowd and focuses on a young boy's life growing up in Ireland in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Moone Boy is the first series produced from Sky1's Little Crackers shorts and is inspired by O'Dowd's contribution, "Capturing Santa", which was produced by Sprout Pictures.
Plot
Sean (O'Dowd) is the imaginary friend of 12-year-old Martin Moone, the youngest child of a family living in a small town in Ireland. Martin has a unique perspective on life aided by an imaginary friend. His imagination comes into play both in his childish drawings, which come alive through animation, and in the ridiculous schemes he comes up with, against Sean's better judgement. With Sean's help, Martin negotiates life as the youngest in a chaotic, scatter-brained family.
Production
Chris O'Dowd said: "Moone Boy is a fantastic comedy which centres on a ten-year-old boy who has an imaginary friend. It is set in the late eighties/early nineties and all of the experiences are ones that I had. It's a really funny show which has loads of animation and a number of laughs that I hope people will love. It was essential to film in Ireland and what was great about Sky was they wanted us to film here and they were really supportive. That wouldn't have happened at any other channel." Moone Boy is Sky's first commission off the back of a Little Crackers short. The series is a co-production between Sprout Pictures, who produced the original Little Crackers short, Baby Cow Productions, Hod Cod Productions and Grand Pictures, and began filming in early 2012 on location in Boyle and County Wicklow, Ireland.
Cast and characters
Actor/Actress | Character |
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Chris O'Dowd | Sean Murphy |
David Rawle | Martin |
Deirdre O'Kane | Debra |
Peter McDonald | Liam |
Aoife Duffin | Trisha |
Clare Monnelly | Fidelma |
Sarah White | Sinead |
Ian O'Reilly | Padraig |
Johnny Vegas | Crunchy Danger Haystacks |
Episodes
Series 1 (2012)
Episode | Title | Directed by | Written by | Ratings[1] | Original air date | |
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1 | "Men of the Houses" | Declan Lowney | Chris O'Dowd & Nick Vincent Murphy | TBA | 14 September 2012 | |
Martin celebrates his 12th birthday. While his sisters don't exactly go all-out with their gifts, Martin is thrilled with his Readybix bike from Mum and Dad, although it doesn't last long when the local bullies get their hands on it. If only Trisha's boobs weren't the key to getting a bully protector. | ||||||
2 | "Bunch of Marys" | Declan Lowney | Chris O'Dowd & Nick Vincent Murphy | TBA | 14 September 2012 | |
Martin befriends new boy Trevor in order to dine on his family's regular gourmet meals while Debra is too distracted with political campaigning to feed her youngest child. Ma Moone and her friends hope to incite girl power in the local area by canvassing for politician Mary Robinson, but they're less than thrilled when they're forced to turn to fishy rich man Francie "Touchie" Feeley (Steve Coogan) for funding. | ||||||
3 | "Another Prick in the Wall" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | 21 September 2012 | |
Using the battle for the bathroom as an opportunity to catch extra zeds, Martin falls foul of Sinead's pranks when she covers him in make-up while he's asleep. Unable to get to a mirror, Martin heads off to school unaware of his Boy George-esque look... | ||||||
4 | "Dark Side of the Moone" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | 28 September 2012 | |
5 | "Godfellas" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | 5 October 2012 | |
6 | "The Bell-End of an Era" | Unknown | Unknown | TBA | 12 October 2012 |
Series 2
Before the first series had even aired, Sky recommissioned Moone Boy for a second series. Sky said they're "onto a real winner" with the show.[2]
References
- ^ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
- ^ Sky confirm raft of new and returning comedies, retrieved 22 June 2012