Killinaskully - Season 3

Killinaskully - Season 3

Season 3

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DatesOkt. 1, 2006 - Nov. 5, 2006
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Episodes

The Radio Station
Season 3Episode 130 min

The Radio Station

Killinaskully finds its voice when KCR radio takes to the air. Dan's Roger Whitaker albums are a big hit and Goretti tries to spread some romance with her phone-in show. But will the station coax people away from Jacksie's as Fr. Philip intended? Probably not.
Okt. 1, 2006
The Sports Day
Season 3Episode 230 min

The Sports Day

It's a bad day for fr. Phillip when he discovered his that bally's new Parish priest is his old nemesis, fr. Bob 'speedy' Gilmartin. With the sports day coming up, all eyes are on the all priests 10k road race and the u-12 'friendly hurling match' between Killinaskully & the Bally boys.
Okt. 8, 2006
The School Year
Season 3Episode 330 min

The School Year

When Miss Fahey disappears there is chaos at the school. Willy struggles to get a new principal before the school inspector arrives.
Okt. 15, 2006
The Driving Test
Season 3Episode 430 min

The Driving Test

When Dan refuses to retract the sexist remarks that he makes about women drivers, all the women in the village go on strike
Okt. 22, 2006
Cheese Dreams
Season 3Episode 530 min

Cheese Dreams

It's Hallowe'en and Dieter decides to try out some new cheese on the unsuspecting Killinaskullians. With Merry Men, Zombies and a visit to the ER, Dieter's gastronomic episode turns into a bit of a nightmare ... or two ... or three.
Okt. 29, 2006
The Lifeboat
Season 3Episode 630 min

The Lifeboat

When a leak is sprung in the roof of the community hall, Willy Power decides to use the EEC lifeboat money to fix it. Chaos can only ensue when an inspector visits wishing to see the lifeboat... elsewhere Goretti discovers the delights of trampolining.
Nov. 5, 2006

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