3 x 27 min. eps for Accomplice Television / RTÉ Young Peoples / BAI


Directors      Ronan and Rob Burke

Producers    David Collins and Martina Niland

Writers         David Horan & Iseult Golden

“The Importance of Being Whatever” is a modern re-imagining of Oscar Wilde’s classic play “The Importance of Being Earnest”.  The series follows dutiful and hard working teen Tobi Okocha, who stumbles across a drama class while in pursuit of the beautiful Emma.  Tobi, in an attempt to gain the affections of Emma enrolls in the class, and adopts the alter-ego of Harry.  Soon enough things get complicated when Tobi struggles to balance school, his part-time job and drama while still maintaining his secret identity...


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Damo and Ivor is a satirical comedy series about the lives of two identical twin brothers separated at birth.  One half, Damo, was born and raised on the mean streets of North Dublin, while his twin brother, Ivor, grew up in the affluent surroundings of Foxrock in South County Dublin.  Their story begins 22 years after their fateful separation.  Andy Quirke brilliantly plays both Damo and Ivor in this hilarious collision of class and culture.


Series 2

6 x 25 min. eps for Parallel Films / RTÉ


Directors: Ronan and Rob Burke

Producers: Ruth Carter, Jules Coll & Andy Quirke

Writers: Jules Coll & Andy Quirke

“ROY” follows the hilarious adventures of cartoon boy Roy O’Brien who gets up to all kinds of mayhem and mischief in a live action world.


Series 4

6 x 27 min. for Jam Media / CBBC


Directors: Ronan and Rob Burke

Producers: Mark Cumberton, John Rice, Alan Shannon

Writers: Various