Tolka Row
Tolka Row is an Irish television drama serial that aired on RTE One from 1964 to 1968, set in a fictional housing estate on the northside of Dublin. Based on Maura Laverty's play of the same name, Tolka Row was first broadcast on 3 January 1964 and aired weekly for five series until it ended on 31 May 1968.
As Telefís Éireann's first venture into drama serials, Tolka Row quickly became a staple of the new station's schedule and set the pace for all future home-produced serials. Its popularity also resulted in the station developing a second drama serial, The Riordans, in 1965.
Tolka Row is similar in format to the long-running British serial Coronation Street, from which it borrows its main premise. The programme was centred on the Nolans, a typical working-class Dublin family, and their neighbours, the Feeneys. All episodes were filmed in a studio at Telefís Éireann's Television Centre in Donnybrook, Dublin.
Cast
- Jack Nolan – Des Perry
- Rita Nolan – May Oliss
- Seán Nolan – Jim Bartley
- Anastatia Nolan-Doyle – Iris Lawler/Sheila O'Sullivan
- Oliver Feeney – John Molloy
- Assumpta Feeney – Aileen Harte
- Concepta Feeney – Virginia Cole
- Noeleen Feeney – Honor Molloy
- Queenie Butler – May Cluskey
- Mr. Pender – Ritchie Stewart
- Harry Allen – Martin Dempsey
- Andy Kinnear – Gerry Alexander
- Peggy Kinnear – Laurie Morton
- Gabby Doyle – John McDarby
- Paddy Moore – Paddy Long
- Mrs. Moore – Úna McCourt
- Molly Ryan – Patricia Martin
- Jim "Beardie" Toomey – Andrew Irvine
Production