''Single-Handed'' is an Irish television drama series, first broadcast on
RTÉ Television
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in 2007. Set and filmed in the west of Ireland, it focuses on the life of a member of the (police), Sergeant Jack Driscoll (played by
Owen McDonnell
Owen McDonnell (born 1974) is an Irish actor. He is known for his roles in the RTÉ drama '' Single-Handed'' (2007–2010), the TG4 Western ''An Klondike'' (2015–2017), and the BBC spy thriller ''Killing Eve'' (2018–2022).
Early life
McDon ...
). Three two-episode, single-story series aired one each on consecutive nights in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Series Four, consisting of three stories told over six episodes, began in
RTÉ One
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November 2010.
The series is partially inspired by garda corruption in
County Donegal
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.
Production
The first series was shot in October 2006.
It was directed by Colm McCarthy; the second and third by Antony Byrne. Barry Simner wrote the screenplay. It was co-produced by Touchpaper Television Productions and Element Pictures.
Clare Alan also produced the third series.
In 2009, all three series were broadcast in the United Kingdom on
ITV
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, as double-length, two-hour episodes on three consecutive Sundays, from 2–16 August.
Series 4 began broadcasting on
RTÉ One
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on Sunday, 7 November 2010. It was shown in the UK on
ITV
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from Thursday, 14 July 2011.
Casting
Owen McDonnell
Owen McDonnell (born 1974) is an Irish actor. He is known for his roles in the RTÉ drama '' Single-Handed'' (2007–2010), the TG4 Western ''An Klondike'' (2015–2017), and the BBC spy thriller ''Killing Eve'' (2018–2022).
Early life
McDon ...
was given the lead role of Garda Sergeant Jack Driscoll after receiving a call from casting director Maureen Hughes. Appearing onstage in ''
The Lieutenant of Inishmore
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'' in the Town Hall,
Galway
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at the time, McDonnell, alongside two other cast members, left for Dublin to read a script for the original ''Single-Handed'' director Colm McCarthy. He was given the lead role one day later.
Reception
The series has been consistently popular in Ireland since its first broadcast,
with the first series receiving a 40% audience share.
However, leading actor Owen McDonnell has been able to escape a significant increase in recognition by the general public as, according to him, "once you're out of the uniform you're fairly anonymous".
Irish Critics
Positive reviews
John Boland, writing in the ''
Irish Independent
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'', praised the original ''Single-Handed'' for its "taut and suggestive" screenplay.
Heralding it as "the real deal" and "that rare oddity—an RTE drama that works" and drawing comparisons to the
Roman Polanski
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film ''
Chinatown
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'', he said "it didn't lose its nerve by resorting to far-fetched plot twists or ludicrous melodrama".
Boland's report on the sequel indicated his view that it "wasn't as arresting as its predecessor but it was a superior drama all the same".
Boland viewed ''Single-Handed: The Drowning Man'' as also being a "superior drama" whilst "a sense of place was arrestingly captured, too".
Negative reviews
Gavin Corbett, writing in the ''
Sunday Tribune
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'', dismissed the original series as "an uninspired piece of writing brought to some sort of lugubrious half-life, superficially engaging for a while, but growing more and more ponderous and pofaced the longer it went on over its two nights".
Patrick Freyne, also writing in the ''Sunday Tribune'', called ''Single-Handed 3'' "all puffed up with a melodramatic 'I-can't-believe-it's-not-drama' form of drama in which people glare at one another, shout, are unhelpfully abrasive for no reason, and give each other symbolic bullets".
British reception
The UK debut of ''Single-Handed'' received 4 million viewers which is a large viewership number.
Positive reviews
''
The Daily Telegraph
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'', a broadsheet in the UK, said ''Single-Handed'' was "distinctly classy"
and "not soft-centred. In fact it's more like biting into an apple only to find there's a worm in it".
The regional newspaper, ''
Leicester Mercury
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'', remarked that it "confounds expectations from the very beginning", saying "it was dark, not dreary. And slow, not stupid. There wasn't even a hint of Irish whimsy about it. No-one's eyes twinkled, humorously. No fiddly jigs and reels drifted from the pub. And no-one—praise be—mentioned the damned ''craic''".
Negative reviews
When ''Single-Handed'' eventually aired in the UK in 2009, Boland noted the reactions of the British newspaper critics, remarking satirically on how "''
The Guardian
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''s Sam Wollaston and ''
The Independent
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''s
Tom Sutcliffe couldn't contain their surprise that dark doings lurked behind the 'stunning scenery' of this Irish ''
Hoirtbeat''. Faith and
begorrah, lads, shure we're even in the EU".
Criticism
Owen McDonnell has been criticised for suggesting that alcoholism and depression are widespread in
Connemara
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.
Awards
Irish Film and Television Awards
''Single-Handed'' received one nomination at the
Irish Film and Television Awards
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in 2008. It was nominated in the Drama Series/Soap category but lost to ''
The Tudors
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Seoul International Drama Awards
''Single Handed 3: The Drowning Man'' received two nominations at the Seoul International Drama Awards. Anthony Byrne was nominated in the Best Director category and Barry Simner was nominated in the Best Writer category.
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Episodes
Overseas
Under the name "Jack Driscoll," the series was aired at least twice in
Denmark
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on the primary Public Service channel
DR 1. The channel does not use adverting breaks, so each story was shown as a 90 to 100 episode.
In
Finland
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, the national broadcaster
Yle
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aired the first three seasons during 2017–2018 and the second run was in the spring/summer of 2020, under the name "''Vastavirtaan''" (''Against the Current'').
References
External links
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