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| show_name = Derry Girls | image = Derry Girls.png | alt = | caption = | genre = Sitcom | creator = Lisa McGee | writer = Lisa McGee | director = Michael Lennox | starring = Saoirse-Monica Jackson Louisa Harland Nicola Coughlan Jamie-Lee O'Donnell Dylan Llewellyn | theme_music_composer = Dolores O'Riordan Noel Hogan | endtheme = "Dreams" by The Cranberries | country = United Kingdom | picture_format = 9 1080i (HDTV) | audio_format = Stereo | first_aired = {{Start date|2018|1|4|df=y}} | last_aired = present | num_series = 2 | num_episodes = 11 (as of 2 April 2019) | list_episodes = List of Derry Girls episodes | executive_producer = | producer = | location = | cinematography = | camera = Single-camera | runtime = 22 minutes | company = Hat Trick Productions | language = English | network = Channel 4 | website = | image_alt = | channel = | released = }}Derry Girls is a British sitcom created and written by Lisa McGee. Produced by Britain's Hat Trick Productions, it is set in Derry, Northern Ireland, in the 1990s.[1] It premiered on 4 January 2018 on Channel 4.[2] SynopsisThe programme follows the lives of Erin (Saoirse-Monica Jackson), her cousin Orla (Louisa Harland) and their friends Clare (Nicola Coughlan), Michelle (Jamie-Lee O'Donnell) and Michelle's English cousin James (Dylan Llewellyn), as they navigate their teen years during the Troubles in Derry, where they all attend a Catholic girls' secondary school. Erin lives with her father Gerry, her mother Mary, Mary's sister Sarah, Sarah's daughter Orla and Mary and Sarah's father Joe. James lives with his cousin Michelle and her mother. CastMain
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Episodes{{main|List of Derry Girls episodes}}ProductionFilming took place in Northern Ireland with most scenes being shot in Derry and Belfast.[3][4] It was renewed for a second series shortly after the airing of the pilot episode of the first series, which would ultimately prove to be Channel 4's most successful comedy since Father Ted.[5][6] Production of the second series began on 8 October 2018, while the network is in "advanced talks" regarding renewal for a third series.[7][8] The second series began airing on 5 March 2019.[9] ReceptionDerry Girls has received critical acclaim. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the first series holds a fresh rating of 100%, with a audience score of 94%.[10]Derry Girls was the most watched series in Northern Ireland since modern records began in 2002, being watched by an average of 519,000 viewers with a 64.2% share of the audience.[11] Una Mullally of The Irish Times praised the series – "The writing in Derry Girls is sublime, the performances perfect, the casting is brilliant."[12] On 11 January 2018, after the first episode had aired, the programme was renewed for a second series.[13] Each episode was watched by over two million people.[14] At the conclusion of the first series, Barbara Ellen of The Guardian wrote that Derry Girls evoked such programmes as The Inbetweeners, Father Ted and Bad Education.[15]On 31 July 2018, the programme won the Radio Times Comedy Champion award after an intensely close battle with Inside No. 9. Derry Girls received 462,946 votes, while Inside No. 9 received 461,140.[16] At the 2018 IFTA Gala Television Awards, Derry Girls won Best Comedy and Lisa McGee won Best Writer - Comedy/Soap.[17] The series was picked up by Netflix internationally with Series 1 being released on 21 December 2018.[18] Accolades
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theirishworld.com/derry-girls-father-ted-meets-inbetweeners|title=Derry Girls: Father Ted meets The Inbetweeners|date=11 January 2018|publisher=The Irish World}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/derry-girls-could-become-tv-hit-if-viewers-can-understand-them-36423218.html|title=Derry Girls could become TV hit – if viewers can understand them|last=Little|first=Ivan|date=20 December 2017|work=Belfast Telegraph|accessdate=23 December 2017}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Where Is 'Derry Girls' Filmed? The Shooting Location For C4's Coming-Of-Age Sitcom Is Largely True To Its Name|url=https://www.bustle.com/p/where-is-derry-girls-filmed-the-shooting-location-for-c4s-coming-of-age-sitcom-is-largely-true-to-its-name-16825695|accessdate=4 April 2019|publisher=Bustle}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Derry Girls filming to proceed despite objections over road closure|date=9 November 2018|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-foyle-west-46146867|accessdate=4 April 2019|publisher=BBC News}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Derry Girls: 'We're Doing it For Peace. A Piece of Fine Protestant Ass'. |date=26 February 2019|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/tv-radio-web/derry-girls-we-re-doing-it-for-peace-a-piece-of-fine-protestant-ass-1.3804629 |accessdate=26 March 2019|publisher=The Irish Times}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Derry Girls Guide to Derry: Murals, Cream Horns and Sr Michael Stout|date=16 March 2019|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/travel/ireland/derry-girls-guide-to-derry-murals-cream-horns-and-sr-michael-stout-1.3816482 |accessdate=26 March 2019|publisher=The Irish Times}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bustle.com/p/will-derry-girls-return-for-season-2-the-netflix-show-was-already-renewed-in-the-uk-15534772|title=Will 'Derry Girls' Return For Season 2? The Netflix Show Was Already Renewed In The U.K.|publisher=Bustle|date=21 December 2018|last=Gallagher|first=Caitlin}} 8. ^{{cite news|url=https://twitter.com/C4Press/status/1049249208774144001|title=Stall the flippin' ball! This is happening, so it is! Welcome back #DerryGirls @nicolacoughlan @JamieLeeOD @saoirsemonicajackson @louisa_harland @Djllewelly @LisaMMcGee|date=8 October 2018|work=Channel 4 Press Twitter|accessdate=10 November 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2019-01-19/derry-girls-series-two-air-date-trailer-cast/|title=When is Derry Girls back on TV?|date=19 January 2019|publisher=Radio Times}} 10. ^{{cite web| url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/derry_girls/s01| title=Derry Girls: Series 1 (2018)| publisher=Rottentomatoes.com| accessdate=5 April 2019}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/news/stall-the-ball-derry-girls-has-become-northern-irelands-biggest-series-ever-36628085.html|title='Stall the ball!' - Derry Girls has become Northern Ireland's biggest series ever|date=21 February 2018|publisher=Belfast Telegraph|accessdate=30 March 2018}} 12. ^{{cite web |title=Why 'Derry Girls' strikes the right note |work=The Irish Times |url=https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/una-mullally-why-derry-girls-strikes-the-right-note-1.3388441 |accessdate=12 February 2018 |date=12 February 2018 |first=Una |last=Mullally |authorlink=Una Mullally}} 13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.channel4.com/info/press/news/stall-the-ball-derry-girls-is-a-cracker-we-ve-given-it-a-2nd-series|title=Stall the ball! Derry Girls is a cracker, we've given it a 2nd series|date=11 January 2017|publisher=Channel 4|accessdate=11 January 2018}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/weekly-top-30/|title=Weekly top 30 programmes - BARB|website=www.barb.co.uk}} 15. ^{{cite web |work=The Guardian|archivedate=11 February 2018 |first=Barbara|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/feb/11/week-in-tv-derry-girls-endeavour-james-bulger-mothers-story-flatpack-empire-winter-olympics |last=Ellen |title=The week in TV: Derry Girls; Endeavour; James Bulger: A Mother's Story and more – review |date=11 February 2018 |accessdate=12 February 2018|deadurl=no }} 16. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2018-07-31/derry-girls-claims-radio-times-comedy-champion-title-after-epic-battle-with-inside-no-9/|title=Derry Girls pip Inside No 9 to the post in epic Radio Times Comedy Champion Final|date=31 July 2018|work=Radio Times|accessdate=1 August 2018}} 17. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ifta.ie/awards/iftatvwinners2018.php|title=IFTA {{!}} Irish Film & Television Academy {{!}} Irish Film & Television Awards|website=www.ifta.ie|access-date=2018-08-12}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/netflix-picks-up-british-comedy-derry-girls-internationally/|title=Netflix Picks Up British Comedy "Derry Girls" Internationally|date=25 November 2018|website=What's on Netflix}} 19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.ifta.ie/awards/nomineesTV_2018/nomineesTV.php|title=IFTA NOMINATIONS FOR THE IFTA GALA TV AWARDS 2018|publisher=Irish Film & Television Academy|accessdate=4 April 2019}} 20. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/derry-girls-ifta-winners-628033|title=Derry Girls and The Young Offenders among the winners at the IFTAS|publisher=JOE|accessdate=4 April 2019}} 21. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.britishscreenwritersawards.com/winners-1/2018/|title=Winners British Screenwriters Awards 2018|publisher=British Screenwriters' Awards|accessdate=5 April 2019}} 22. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/news/5248/rts_awards_2019_winners/|title=RTS Awards 2019 winners include Mum and Derry Girls|publisher=British Comedy Guide|date=19 March 2019|accessdate=4 April 2019}} 23. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/film-tv/derry-girls-scores-bafta-nomination-for-best-scripted-comedy-37959754.html|title=Derry Girls scores Bafta nomination for best scripted comedy|date=28 March 2019|publisher=Belfast Telegraph|accessdate=4 April 2019}} External links
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