Falling for a Dancer is an Irish 1998 romantic drama television movie set in rural Ireland in the 1930s. It first aired on BBC One in four 50-minute episodes on 13 September 1998.

Falling for a Dancer
Based onFalling for a Dancer
by Deirdre Purcell
Screenplay byDeirdre Purcell
Directed byRichard Standeven
StarringElisabeth Dermot Walsh
Theme music composerStephen McKeon
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerPeter Norris
EditorRichard Milward
Running time200 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release13 September (1998-09-13) –
4 October 1998 (1998-10-04)

Plot

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Set in 1930s Cork, nineteen-year-old Elizabeth has a brief fling with a young actor and dancer and becomes pregnant. With no chance of finding the father, and trying to avoid entering the Magdalene Laundries, she chooses to marry an older man who she first meets on her wedding day and moves to her new life in West Cork. The series follows Elizabeth through this marriage and her new life on a farm in West Cork. It is here Elizabeth has her baby but her choice of marriage has its darker side; resentment from her step children, moments of tragedy and a longing for young love and passion that she does not get from her husband, Neeley.

Production

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It was filmed in Beara, County Cork on the southwest coast.

Cast

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