The Young Offenders (TV series)
{{short description|Television series}}
{{Use Hiberno-English|date=January 2022}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2022}}
{{Infobox television
| image = Young offenders.png
| genre = Sitcom
| caption =
| runtime = 30 minutes
| creator = Peter Foott
| writer = Peter Foott
| director = Peter Foott
Tom Lister
| starring = Alex Murphy
Chris Walley
Hilary Rose
Dominic MacHale
Jennifer Barry
Demi Isaac Oviawe
P. J. Gallagher
Orla Fitzgerald
Shane Casey
| country = Ireland
| network = RTÉ2
BBC Three
RTÉ One
BBC One
| executive_producer = Lotte Beasley
Cormac Fox
Abby Singer
Eddie Doyle
Justin Healy
Peter Foott
| narrator = Alex Murphy
| music = Ray Harman
| cinematography = Patrick Jordan
| editor = Hugh Chaloner
Anna Maria O'Flanagan
| language = English
| first_aired = {{Start date|df=yes|2018|2|1}}
| last_aired = present
| num_series = 4
| based_on = {{Based on|The Young Offenders|Peter Foott}}
| num_episodes = 26
| company = Vico Films
BBC
| producer = Martina Niland
| list_episodes = List of The Young Offenders episodes
}}
The Young Offenders is an Irish coming-of-age television sitcom, developed by Peter Foott, for RTÉ and the BBC. Based on the IFTA-winning 2016 film of the same name, the first series began broadcasting on 1 February 2018, to generally favourable reviews.{{cite web|url=https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/television/2018/0209/939519-behind-the-scenes-with-the-young-offenders/|title=Behind the scenes with The Young Offenders|first=Harry|last=Guerin|website=RTÉ.ie |date=10 February 2018}} The series follows the lives of Conor MacSweeney and Jock O'Keeffe, lovable rogues from Cork.
The show stars Alex Murphy and Chris Walley as the main characters, reprising their roles of Conor MacSweeney and Jock O'Keeffe from the film, respectively, with supporting roles from Hilary Rose as Mairead MacSweeney, Dominic MacHale as Sergeant Tony Healy, P. J. Gallagher as Principal Barry Walsh, Jennifer Barry as Siobhan Walsh, Demi Isaac Oviawe as Linda Walsh, Orla Fitzgerald as Orla Walsh and Shane Casey as Billy Murphy.{{cite news |title=The Young Offenders (TV Series, 2018– 2020) - Full Cast & Crew |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7988304/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast |access-date=1 November 2018 |publisher=Internet Movie Database}} {{unreliable source?|date=January 2022}}
Prior to the six-episode first series coming to an end, the programme was recommissioned for a second series, which was broadcast between 3 November and 8 December 2019, after a Christmas special was released on 14 December 2018, starring Irish actor Robert Sheehan. A third series was broadcast between July and August 2020.{{cite web|url=https://tellymix.co.uk/tv/460131-the-young-offenders-season-3-release-date-and-cast-from-bbc-series.html|title=The Young Offenders season 3 release date and cast from BBC series|publisher=TellyMix|date=15 July 2020|access-date=16 July 2020}}
On 3 March 2023, it was confirmed that a fourth series had been commissioned by RTÉ and the BBC, also that the show would move from BBC Three to BBC One in the United Kingdom.{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2023/the-young-offenders-series-four-bbc-one | title=Hit comedy the Young Offenders to return for a fourth series on BBC One & BBC iPlayer }} Several months later, RTÉ announced that the release date would be postponed until 2025 as part of €10m worth of RTÉ cost cuts,{{Cite web|url=https://www.corkbeo.ie/news/local-news/rte-defer-young-offenders-fourth-28205616|title=RTE defer The Young Offenders fourth season until 2025 as part of huge cutbacks|first=Eoin|last=Shortiss|date=30 November 2023|website=Cork Beo}} however the fourth series aired on 10 May 2024 on BBC One & BBC iPlayer.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2024/19/the-young-offenders|title=The Young Offenders|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}
In an interview, at Cork Person of the Year 2025, Shane Casey confirmed that Season 5 of the show "is going to happen in late May".{{Cite web|url=https://www.tiktok.com/@corks96fm/video/7476870778512821546|title=Shane Casey (Billy Murphy) was named Cork Person of the Year|website=www.tiktok.com}}
Series overview
The series follows the adventurous and delinquent lives of Cork-based teenagers Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy) and Jock O'Keeffe (Chris Walley). Although delinquents, the boys both have deep feelings about certain topics, and these views are explained by Conor in his narration at the end of each episode.
The first series reviews Conor and Jock's feud with their school principal, Barry Walsh (P. J. Gallagher), and their relationships with his daughters, Linda (Demi Isaac Oviawe) and Siobhan (Jennifer Barry), respectively. It also sees Conor try to overcome his fear of his first kiss with Linda, or as Jock calls "shifting", as well as seeing Conor's mother Mairéad (Hilary Rose) begin a relationship with Jock and Connor's enemy, Sergeant Tony Healy (Dominic MacHale), the local police officer. Jock's abusive home life with his alcoholic father (Michael Sands) is addressed further, which results in him moving in with the MacSweeneys.
In the second series, Siobhan is heavily pregnant, and Jock and Conor attempt to earn money in many different ways. Conor and Linda are preparing to go to the next stage of their relationship by having sex. However, their plans are affected when Jock's old best friend Gavin, now Conor's arch-enemy, dares Linda to kiss him. Siobhan's mother Orla (Orla Fitzgerald) and Mairéad attempt to build up a friendship between themselves and the two families for the sake of Siobhan’s baby. Principal Walsh tries to show that Jock is not a worthy father by giving him challenges.
Cast and characters
=Main=
- Alex Murphy as Conor MacSweeney:
:Conor is the son of Mairéad MacSweeney (Hilary Rose) and the best friend and subsequent foster brother of Jock O'Keeffe (Chris Walley). Conor's father was killed in an accident at work. Conor is the follower of Jock, and takes part in regular petty criminal acts alongside him.
- Chris Walley as Jock O'Keeffe (Main; Film, Season 1-3 Recurring; 4):
:Jock is the best friend and subsequent foster brother of Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy). Jock is also known as 'fake Billy', as he purchased a mask from an online shop, and commits many crimes, to which he brings Conor's involvement into – mainly stealing bikes and regular various thefts.
- Hilary Rose as Máiréad MacSweeney:
:Máiréad is the mother of Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy), and the widow of Conor's father. Máiréad gave birth to Conor at the age of 16, which Conor says is "old for their neighbourhood". She works at the English Market as a fishmonger. She is fiercely assertive and very protective of her son, often being called on to get him out of trouble.
- Dominic MacHale as Sergeant Tony Healy:
:Healy is a local Garda and the long-term enemy of Jock O'Keeffe (Chris Walley) and Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy). Healy has the major ambition to expose the identity of "fake Billy" (who is Jock in disguise throughout his crimes), and he has a "cat and mouse chase" with Jock.
- Jennifer Barry as Siobhan Walsh:
:Siobhan is the daughter of Barry (P. J. Gallagher) and Orla Walsh (Orla Fitzgerald), the sister of Linda Walsh (Demi Isaac Oviawe) and the girlfriend of Jock O'Keeffe (Chris Walley). Siobhan and Linda both receive regular bullying from other students at their school, due to their father's strictness as the principal.
- Demi Isaac Oviawe as Linda Walsh:
:Linda is the daughter of Barry (P. J. Gallagher) and Orla Walsh (Orla Fitzgerald), the sister of Siobhan Walsh (Jennifer Barry) and the girlfriend of Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy). It is clear that she is not biologically related to her family, as she is black whereas her family are all white.
- P. J. Gallagher as Principal Barry Walsh:
:Barry Walsh is the principal of St. Finan's Community School, where Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy) and Jock O'Keeffe (Chris Walley) attend, as well as his two daughters Siobhan (Jennifer Barry) and Linda (Demi Isaac Oviawe). It is clear that all students hate Principal Walsh, which sees Siobhan and Linda receive regular bullying for their father's strictness.
- Orla Fitzgerald as Orla Walsh:
:Orla is the wife of Principal Barry Walsh (P. J. Gallagher) and the mother of Siobhan (Jennifer Barry) and Linda Walsh (Demi Isaac Oviawe).
- Shane Casey as Billy Murphy:
:Billy is the local "nut-job", who carries around a knife and regularly mugs locals, including Conor MacSweeney (Alex Murphy).
- Rylee Hosford as Star Walsh:
:The daughter of Jock O'Keeffe (Chris Walley) and Siobhan Walsh (Jennifer Barry).(season 4)
- Portrayed by twins Penny and Nola Richardson in season 3
{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/tv-radio-web/the-young-offenders-a-cork-accent-is-a-bizarre-noise-to-come-out-of-a-mouth-1.4303292|title=The Young Offenders: 'A Cork accent is a bizarre noise to come out of a mouth'|first=Shilpa|last=Ganatra|newspaper=The Irish Times}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/munster/arid-40025330.html|title=Meet Cork's youngest Young Offenders|date=31 July 2020|website=Irish Examiner}}
=Recurring=
- Chris Kent as Conor's Dad:
:Conor's dad is the deceased husband of Mairead MacSweeney (Hilary Rose) and the father of Conor (Alex Murphy).
- Cora Fenton as Fiona O'Keeffe:
:Jock's mum died years ago when she drowned. The police never found her body, but found her car on the roadside of a lake.
- Michael Sands as Jock's Dad:
:Jock's dad is the widower of Jock's mum (Cora Fenton).
=Guest=
{{multiple image
|footer=Actor Robert Sheehan (left) and footballer Roy Keane (right) both made cameo appearances in the Christmas special and second series, resepectively
|image1=Robert Sheehan MingFilmFest 2011.jpg
|alt1=Robert Sheehan
|width1=111
|image2=Roy keane 2014.jpg
|alt2=Roy Keane
|width2=125
}}
:Irish actor, who is filming for a new film in Cork, where he meets Conor and Jock.
:He is seen briefly when he tries to order fish and chips from Mairead, Conor and Jock.
Production
=Development=
The film, The Young Offenders, was released in 2016 and was generally well-reviewed, winning an Irish Film & Television Award. With the popularity of the film, it was confirmed on 9 May 2017 that a six-episode television programme, based on the film with the same name, had been ordered by RTÉ, to be broadcast in 2018.{{cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/film/the-young-offenders-is-to-become-a-tv-series-1.3076565|newspaper=The Irish Times|title=The Young Offenders is to become a TV series|first=Donald|last=Clarke|date=9 May 2018}} Creator, Peter Foott commented, "It's incredibly exciting to be able to work with the BBC and with RTÉ to bring these characters back to the screen, they have been so supportive of the project and will be a wonderful home for it. The public response to the film, and specifically the characters themselves, was just so overwhelming that we really felt there were a lot more stories to tell". This series began broadcasting on 1 February 2018, through the online television service BBC Three, and was later broadcast on RTÉ2 in Ireland on 8 February 2018.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p05v9vj8/the-young-offenders-series-1-episode-1|work=BBC iPlayer|title=The Young Offenders, Series 1: Episode 1|date=1 February 2018}}{{Cite news|url=https://lovin.ie/entertainment/tv-movies/new-irish-sitcom-young-offenders|title=New Irish Sitcom Tipped To Be EVEN BIGGER Than Derry Girls|access-date=2018-08-13|language=en}} With a popular and high reception, the series was recommissioned for a second series, although the projected release date was not disclosed for over a year.{{cite news|url=https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/official-brilliant-news-young-offenders-will-getting-second-season-615431|work=Joe.ie|title=OFFICIAL: Brilliant news because The Young Offenders will be getting a second season|first=Paul|last=Moore|date=8 February 2018|access-date=10 February 2018}}
In November 2018, it was confirmed that a Christmas special had been produced to conclude the first series with the episode becoming available for streaming via BBC iPlayer from 14 December onwards, whereas television screen broadcasting occurred on Christmas Day.{{cite news|url=https://www.98fm.com/tv/young-offenders-christmas-special-234476|title=Young Offenders Christmas Special Air Date Revealed|publisher=98FM.com|date=11 December 2018|access-date=23 December 2018}} In October 2019, with lack of news over past months except cast member Shane Casey posting the front cover of an episode script on his Instagram account, it was reported that the second series would begin broadcasting in November.{{citation|url=https://www.buzz.ie/movies-tv/finally-release-date-season-2-young-offenders-340792|title=We FINALLY have a release date for season 2 of The Young Offenders|publisher=Buzz.ie|date=20 October 2019|access-date=27 October 2019}}{{Dead link|date=May 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Days later, the BBC confirmed that the second series would commence on 3 November.{{citation|url= https://www.msn.com/en-ie/entertainment/entertainmenttv/bbc-confirms-the-young-offenders-season-2-return-date/ar-AAJkKws|title=BBC confirms The Young Offenders season 2 return date|publisher=MSN.com|date=25 October 2019|access-date=27 October 2019}} It was later confirmed that all six episodes would be available to be streamed through the BBC iPlayer service from the second series' premiere date.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05v9qqg|title=The Young Offenders|publisher=BBC|access-date=3 November 2019}} The second series was well-acclaimed by critics, which resulted in the BBC recommissioning the programme for a third series, to be broadcast in 2020, shortly after the second series concluded.{{cite news|url=https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/11/26/the-young-offenders-season-series-3-bbc/|title=The Young Offenders series 3 is confirmed - potential start date, cast and changes|publisher=HITC|access-date=17 January 2020}}
In July 2020 it was confirmed that, shortly after a short trailer was released by the BBC promoting the third series' forthcoming release, the third series' entire episode list would be released on 19 July 2020. It was also announced that the programme would be broadcast on a weekly basis on BBC One.
=Casting=
Upon the confirmation that the programme had been ordered, it was announced that Alex Murphy and Chris Walley would reprise their roles as lead characters Conor MacSweeney and Jock O'Keeffe, respectively. However, through viewing the third episode of the first series, it was shown that Walley's character had officially been renamed for the television series: in the film, the character was nicknamed "Jock", due to him only having one piece of underwear, and his surname was Murphy; whereas in the television programme the character was actually named Jock, with his surname changing from Murphy to O'Keeffe.{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8007022/?ref_=ttep_ep3|title=The Young Offenders – Series 1, Episode 3|publisher=Internet Movie Database|access-date=16 February 2018}} {{unreliable source?|date=January 2022}} Furthermore, it was confirmed that Hilary Rose would also be reprising her role from the film, portraying Mairead MacSweeney, the mother of Murphy's character. P. J. Gallagher also returned from the film, though he began portraying the role of Principal Barry Walsh, having portrayed the role of drug dealer Ray in the film,{{cite web|url=https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2018/0208/939376-gallagher-delighted-with-young-offenders-switch-up/|title=Gallagher delighted with Young Offenders switch-up|publisher=RTE|access-date=30 June 2020|date=9 February 2018}} whereas Dominic MacHale and Shane Casey reprised their roles as Sergeant Tony Healy and Billy Murphy from the film, respectively.
New additions to the cast included Jennifer Barry and Demi Isaac Oviawe, who portray the roles of Siobhan and Linda Walsh, the daughters of Principal Walsh; the characters are introduced as love interests for Jock and Connor, respectively. Orla Fitzgerald also joined the cast, portraying the role of Orla Walsh, the wife of Principal Walsh and mother of Siobhan and Linda; she was introduced as a secondary character in the first series though was promoted as a series regular during the second series.
Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy was suggested by show producers to Peter Foott as an actor to try and sign on for the second series, and Murphy later told the media that he would be willing to appear in the show if "he was given a good part".{{cite news |last1=Moore |first1=Paul |title=Cillian Murphy's cameo in The Young Offenders might actually happen |url=https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/cillian-murphys-cameo-young-offenders-might-actually-happen-637232 |access-date=1 November 2018 |publisher=Joe.ie}} In October 2018, it was confirmed that former Love/Hate actor Robert Sheehan had joined the cast in an undisclosed role, after the news was confirmed by Walley during an interview; he portrayed himself in the Christmas special.{{cite news |last1=Cashin |first1=Rory |title=Love/Hate star is joining cast of The Young Offenders for Season 2 |url=https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/robbie-sheehan-young-offenders-646121 |access-date=1 November 2018 |publisher=Joe.ie |date=30 October 2018}} On 24 November 2018, it was confirmed that a one-off Christmas episode would be broadcast, featuring Sheehan, with the official news that he would only be making a guest appearance in that singular episode.{{cite news|url=https://www.msn.com/en-ie/entertainment/tv/top-irish-actor-to-guest-star-in-young-offenders-christmas-special/ar-BBQ2pq1?li=BBr5RWH|title=Top Irish actor to guest star in Young Offenders Christmas special|publisher=MSN News|date=24 November 2018|access-date=30 November 2018}} The tradition of celebrities making cameo appearances in the programme continued in the second series, when Irish footballing legend Roy Keane made a brief cameo where the characters attend a Cork City Football Club match as caterers.{{cite news |last1=Barry |first1=Stephen |title='F*** off': Roy Keane makes cameo appearance on The Young Offenders |url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/soccer/arid-30961738.html |access-date=27 January 2021 |work=Irish Examiner |date=4 November 2019}}
=Filming=
The majority of the first series was filmed at various locations in Cork.{{cite web|url=http://Corkheritage.ie/?page_id=4703|title=7. Cork Locations, The Young Offenders TV Show, 2018|publisher=Cork Heritage|access-date=30 June 2020}} It showed the crew filming at numerous historical locations across the city, including the view from Shandon, the English Market, North Mall & the Franciscan Abbey, Kyrl's Quay & Medieval Cork and Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. The view from Shandon is a scene from both the television programme and film, in which the majority of the programme's scenes are filmed, usually at the beginning and conclusion of episodes.
In September 2018, the cast were seen filming around Cork in costume, with these events being captured on camera by a fan of the show, who in turn uploaded this image to social media. It was initially believed to be filming for the second series, though this proved not to be the case, with it being the Christmas special being filmed in preparation for a December release date.{{Cite web|url=https://www.joe.ie/movies-tv/official-season-2-young-offenders-now-filming-642323|title=OFFICIAL: Season 2 of The Young Offenders is now filming|website=JOE.ie|date=28 September 2018 }}
Principal photography for the second series began in June 2019, with the BBC confirming that production had begun, with them uploading a promotional image of Murphy and Walley in character.{{cite web|url=https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/news/5359/the_young_offenders_2_filming/|title=Filming starts on The Young Offenders Series 2|publisher=British Comedy Guide|access-date=30 June 2020|date=11 June 2019}} Despite the programme's distributors not publicly announcing its recommissioning for a third series, the third series was filmed back-to-back alongside the second series.{{cite web|url=https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1300958/the-young-offenders-season-3-release-date-will-there-be-another-series-bbc|title=The Young Offenders season 3: Will there be another series?|publisher=Daily Express - Showbiz, TV, Radio|access-date=30 June 2020|date=26 June 2020}}
=Marketing=
Scenes from the programme became available on YouTube, which were distributed by BBC Three.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfZ-45qWZqc|publisher=YouTube|title=Our Favourite Moments From Series 1 - The Young Offenders Series 2 Coming Soon|date=22 October 2019 |access-date=30 June 2020}} The trailer for the second series was released in October 2019.{{cite web|url=https://www.spin1038.com/movies-and-tv/trailer-first-trailer-young-offenders-season-2-919377|title=TRAILER: The First Trailer For The Young Offenders Season 2 Is Here|publisher=SPIN1038|access-date=30 June 2020|date=29 October 2019}}
Episodes
{{main|List of The Young Offenders episodes}}
{{:List of The Young Offenders episodes}}
Broadcast
class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" |
scope=col | Region/Country
! scope=col | Release title ! scope=col | Broadcaster ! scope=col | First broadcast date |
---|
{{flagicon|Republic of Ireland}} Republic of Ireland
| rowspan=2|The Young Offenders | RTÉ Two | 1 February 2018 |
{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} United Kingdom
| 1 February 2018 {{small|(online)}} |
Reception
=Critical response=
Aoife Kelly of the Irish Independent released a positive review of the programme after the broadcast of the first episode, commenting, "It takes the best of the movie and builds on it".{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-reviews/the-young-offenders-tv-series-episode-1-review-it-takes-the-best-of-the-movie-and-builds-on-it-36582330.html|title=The Young Offenders TV series episode 1 review: 'It takes the best of the movie and builds on it' - Independent.ie|date=8 February 2018 }} Bruce Dessau stated that the programme was a brilliant show to watch, and that he believed that it had a similar reputation to Channel 4 series Derry Girls, set in Northern Ireland, with other journalists calling for a crossover to be produced of the two programmes for the future.{{cite web|url=https://www.beyondthejoke.co.uk/content/5206/review-young-offenders|title=Review: The Young Offenders, BBC Three|publisher=Beyond The Joke|access-date=13 February 2018|date=2 February 2018|last=Dessau|first=Bruce}} Some articles reported the show as "heart-warming", with the third episode of the first series receiving generally favourable reviews from fans and critics alike.{{cite news |title=Last night's extremely heartwarming episode of The Young Offenders had viewers in tears |url=https://www.dailyedge.ie/the-young-offenders-emotional-episode-3867344-Feb2018/ |access-date=1 November 2018 |publisher=The Daily Edge |date=23 February 2018}}
=Accolades=
class=wikitable plainrowheaders |
Year
! Ceremony ! Nominee(s) ! Award ! Result |
---|
2018
| The Young Offenders | Best Sitcom | {{nominated}} |
2018
|Irish Film & Television Academy |rowspan=2|Chris Walley |Best Male Performance – Television | {{won}} |
2018
| British Academy of Film and Television Arts |Breakthrough Brit | {{won}} |
References
{{Reflist}}
{{notelist}}
External links
- {{IMDb title|id=tt7988304}}
{{RTÉ Comedies}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Young Offenders (TV series), The}}
Category:2018 Irish television series debuts
Category:2010s crime comedy television series
Category:BBC crime television shows
Category:BBC television sitcoms
Category:British English-language television shows
Category:RTÉ original programming
Category:Television shows about teenage pregnancy
Category:Television series about dysfunctional families