Most of us will never get the chance to meet A-list celebrities while sunning yourself at a pool party but this used to be a regular occurrence for Jenny Lee Dixon.
27.03.2020 - 21:05 / evoke.ie
Carrigstown might be bracing itself for tragedy as one Fair City resident ends up in a critical condition.
Killo has been a hard one to read, he has completely won Nora over but it’s fair to say that he’s made some mistakes most notably helping himself to the collection fund for the outreach centre.
Nonetheless, this week sees him caught up in a drama at work that pushes him over the edge and could end up costing him his life.
It all starts when Nora steps in to persuade Carol to give Killo
Most of us will never get the chance to meet A-list celebrities while sunning yourself at a pool party but this used to be a regular occurrence for Jenny Lee Dixon.
Fair City fans were ‘devastated’ after the airing of the last episode of the RTÉ soap recorded before the pandemic caused the cast and crew to cease filming.
The final episode of Fair City that was recorded before production on the show was shut down is set to air this weekend.
With everything that has been going on TV, and in particular, soapland has become our link to regular life, albeit a fairly hyped-up version of real life.
With only two episodes a week now, Fair City is squeezing every ounce of drama into each and it is about to kick off once Ger is on the scene.
Fair City continues to be impacted by the coronavirus.
Fair City has taken a step back on filming new episodes but it definitely doesn’t mean the next few won’t be packed full of drama.
Fair City fans have been bracing themselves for the final episodes that were recorded before filming had to shut down and now, RTÉ has revealed when we’ll see the last of them.
Fair City star Ryan Andrews has revealed that the fan favourite soap could be limited to one episode per week if the outbreak continues.
Actress Amilia Stewart Keating has been chatting about all things work and family as she prepares to welcome her first child.
We’ve all been sitting around our houses trying to find anything to do or watch as we all practice social distancing.
The drama doesn’t stop in Fair City and for the people of Carrigstown, life is only taking sharper turns as the days go on.
With the coronavirus pandemic stopping all sporting events for the foreseeable future, that means no football on show for fans to enjoy. But luckily, the next best thing, football management simulation game Football Manager 2020, is now free to play for seven days!
- with reporting from Digital Desk staff