Derry Girls
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4
- 2018 - 2022
- 19 episodes (3 series)
A warm, funny and honest look at the lives of ordinary people living under the spectre of the Troubles, all seen through the eyes of a local teenager. Stars Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, Nicola Coughlan, Louisa Harland, Dylan Llewellyn and more.
Episode menu
- Series 2, Episode 5 - The Prom
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 2nd April 2019
- Time
- 9:15pm
- Channel
- Channel 4
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Saoirse-Monica Jackson | Erin Quinn |
Jamie-Lee O'Donnell | Michelle Mallon |
Nicola Coughlan | Clare Devlin |
Louisa Harland | Orla McCool |
Dylan Llewellyn | James Maguire |
Siobhán McSweeney | Sister Michael |
Tara Lynne O'Neill | Ma Mary |
Tommy Tiernan | Da Gerry |
Ian McElhinney | Granda Joe |
Kathy Kiera Clarke | Aunt Sarah |
Leah O'Rourke | Jenny Joyce |
Donna Traynor | Donna Traynor |
Beccy Henderson | Aisling |
Claire Rafferty | Miss Mooney |
Aoife Hinds | Mae Cheung |
Calam Lynch | John Paul |
Antoinette Morelli | Sales Assistant |
Chris Lew Kum Hoi | Kris |
Lisa McGee | Writer |
Michael Lennox | Director |
Sam Pinnell | Producer |
Caroline Leddy | Executive Producer |
Liz Lewin | Executive Producer |
Jimmy Mulville | Executive Producer |
Lisa McGee | Executive Producer |
Carol Moorhead | Line Producer |
Mark Williams | Editor |
Nicola Moroney | Production Designer |
Carla Stronge | Casting Director |
Oli Russell | Director of Photography |
Cathy Prior | Costume Designer |
Robyn Wheeler | Make-up Designer |
Daire Glynn | 1st Assistant Director |
Video
Asking your crush to the school prom
Clare and Michelle are looking for prom dates...
Featuring: Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Erin Quinn), Jamie-Lee O'Donnell (Michelle Mallon), Nicola Coughlan (Clare Devlin), Louisa Harland (Orla McCool), Dylan Llewellyn (James Maguire) & Calam Lynch (John Paul).
Press
Teacher's pet Jenny has decided to ruin the annual Lady Immaculate formal by giving it a naff 50s prom theme, which means the girls have to find dresses and dates. Meanwhile, the arrival of a new student (Aoife Hinds, daughter of actor Ciarán) upends the social order. Joyous comedy, with a note of poignancy.
Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 2nd April 2019