Filming starts on Londonderry-based sitcom for Channel 4
Derry Girls, which has already started filming for Channel 4 in Northern Ireland, will tell a candid story of family life during a period of huge unrest, based on the personal experiences of writer Lisa McGee.
Saoirse Monica Jackson will lead in the role of 16-year-old Erin Quinn, who begins to juggle the political problems in her home town with issues of her own.
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Hide AdDesperate to become a rebellious writer and struggling to find her way with boys, Erin is constantly plagued by the influences of frustrating cousin Orla (Louisa Harland) and best friends Clare (Nicola Coughlan) and Michelle (Jamie-Lee O’Donnell).
McElhinney plays Erin’s fearsome Granda Joe, while O’Neill takes on the role of her uncompromising mother and Clarke plays her skittish aunt Sarah.
McGee, who grew up in Derry, said: “I’m delighted to be able to tell the stories of real people living through the Troubles.
“And now, with the delicate political ecosystem of the country about to be tested by The Conservatives and The DUP, it seems well worth reminding ourselves how things were not so long ago, and what better way to do that than through comedy?”
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Hide AdChannel 4’s head of comedy Fiona McDermott said: “Lisa’s warm and brilliantly observed writing coupled with our fantastic cast has created a very funny, very original sitcom that pits the everyday lives of our Derry Girls against one of the most extraordinary backdrops in our recent history.”