
When Brexit goes badly for them, an English family starts a new life as refugees in rural Leitrim.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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While hunting Alistair Domage on foot with Trevor and Ben, Brendan changes his mind and goes back for the car.
Dessie is en route to saving the day when he encounters Mags leaning on a gate and confesses his involvement with things.
Garda Nugent’s ... more
Dessie’s attempt to get Alistair away from Ballygomore collides with Garda Nugent’s checkpoint.
Helen confronts Petey about their family history and who, in fact, is the rightful heir to the 400-piece china set that was rescued from the Big House in... more
Dolores is determined to find out what Helen knows about the sheep; instead she ends up wondering what Mags is at.
Brendan is stopped by Garda Nugent who is pursuing a one-woman-containment-troop strategy to track down Alistair.
It turns out that ... more
Garda Nugent and Dolores meet out walking and a cautious approach to conversation leads both to wonder if the other is really only out for a walk.
While carting out the empties, Barb catches Ben behind the bins stealing her wifi.
Mags finds Dessie ... more
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'The British Are Coming!' is a podcast about a middle-class Brexit voting English Dad; his 'forgot to vote but Remain believing' Son; and their 'peace keeper' wife & mother - who have post-brexit emmirgrated (legally) to a small village in the Republic of Ireland. This village is home has a capitalist and bullish American Pub landlady; a few other odd characters, including an eager newly qualified member of the Irish Police (the Guarda). Also hiding illegally in this village is a self-proclaimed... more
I wish this was longer. I fully enjoyed the entire program, although I did find it a bit difficult to keep the male characters straight until about halfway through. I had to look on the website to figure out the relationships.
Also, who the feck opened the gates???
At it’s core, this is a warm hearted gentle satire about life in a small Irish village. Although Brexit, xenophobia, and lying politicians are on the mind and roundly mocked, the show is really about poking fun at the neuroses and antics of its lovable idiosyncratic characters. In particular I love Garda Nugent, whose dedication to solving petty crime is at Hot Fuzz levels, and Barb, whose American overconfidence and mercenary instincts are hilarious.
At it’s core, this is a warm hearted gentle satire about life in a small Irish village. Although Brexit, xenophobia, and lying politicians are on the mind and roundly mocked, the show is really about poking fun at the neuroses and antics of its lovable idiosyncratic characters. In particular I love Garda Nugent, whose dedication to solving petty crime is at Hot Fuzz levels, and Barb, whose American overconfidence and mercenary instincts are hilarious. I would happily spend more time with this ca... more
Brexit has turned self important Brits into metaphorical beggars. And they're just not very good at it. A very clever (and funny) premise, smart writing and a truly fantastic cast make this comic relief for turbulent times. More please.
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