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Brendan O'Carroll: My Family at War

Brendan O'Carroll tells the story of the Irish Easter Rising. In Easter week 1916, 1,600 Irish rebels took over the centre of Dublin. Three of those rebels were Brendan's uncles.

In a deeply personal film, writer and comedian Brendan O'Carroll, star of Mrs Brown's Boys, tells the story of the Irish Easter Rising.

A hundred years ago, in Easter week 1916, 1,600 Irish rebels took over the centre of Dublin. Despite overwhelming odds, the rebels held out against the forces of the British Empire for six days until they were shelled into submission. Three of those rebels were Brendan's uncles.

Now, on the centenary of the revolt, Brendan tells the dramatic story of the Rising and looks into the part his family played in it. He explores how the Rising, though a complete military failure, sent shock waves through the British Empire and signalled the birth of today's Republic of Ireland.

59 minutes

Last on

Thu 17 Mar 201623:45

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterBrendan O'Carroll
ProducerMary Cranitch
DirectorMary Cranitch
Executive ProducerEamon Hardy

Broadcasts

  • Wed 16 Mar 201621:00
  • Thu 17 Mar 201623:15
  • Thu 17 Mar 201623:45