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BRIDGET & EAMON

Bridget & Eamon... Photograph by Paul Doherty Image Name: Bridget & Eamon... Photograph by Paul Doherty
19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty Image Name: 19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty
19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty Image Name: 19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty
19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty Image Name: 19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty
19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty Image Name: 19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty
19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty Image Name: 19 October 2015... Bridget & Eamon.. Photograph by Paul Doherty
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Bridget & Eamon Image Name: Bridget & Eamon
Bridget & Eamon Image Name: Bridget & Eamon

Episode 2: The Divorce Referendum

Bridget and Eamon have been chosen as the poster couple for the upcoming Divorce Referendum but when Eamon’s Phelim returns home from America with some shocking information about their marriage, will Bridget & Eamon stay together? Guest starring Mary McEvoy.

About Bridget & Eamon

Bridget & Eamon is a new six episode sitcom for RTÉ2, written by Jason Butler, Jennifer Zamparelli and Bernard O’Shea. The show set in the 1980s stars Jennifer as Bridget and Bernard as Eamon in roles already massively popular in sketches on Republic of Telly and online with millions of views.

Bridget & Eamon are the typical unhappily married 80s Irish couple. They live somewhere in the Midlands with their indeterminate number of children. Chain-smoking Bridget has notions. She wants the lifestyle from the pages of Woman’s Way but wouldn’t want to think about how much it would cost to heat South Fork.

The cast features the cream of Irish comedy and acting talent with Norma Sheahan, Eleanor Tiernan and Sharon Mannion as the Bridget’s neighbours, Colum McDonnell as Eamon’s mate Fierce Handy Frank and Edwin Sammon as the local parish priest.

Guest stars include Mary McEvoy, Linda Martin, John Colleary, Pat McDonnell, John Lynn, Karl Spain, Keith Walsh and Alison Spittle.