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The Best Episodes of Back to Barrytown

Every episode of Back to Barrytown ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Back to Barrytown!

Colm Meaney presents a celebration of Roddy Doyle's trilogy about Dublin family the Rabbittes and the film adaptations of the books, The Commitments, The Snapper and The Van.

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
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    Back to Barrytown Season 1 Episode 1 - The Commitments
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    #1 - The Commitments

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    We explore the story behind Roddy Doyle’s book that brought Hollywood to town, and take a nostalgic journey around a film that still holds a key place in the hearts of Irish people 30 years after its release.

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  2. Back to Barrytown Season 1 Episode 2 - The Snapper
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    #2 - The Snapper

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    We look back at the film adaptation of The Snapper through the eyes of cast and crew including actress Tina Kellegher, writer Roddy Doyle, and director Stephen Frears. We discover the stories behind the memorable characters of Georgie Burgess and Sharon Curley and how they were brought to our screens.

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  3. Back to Barrytown Season 1 Episode 3 - The Van
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    #3 - The Van

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    With contributions from Stephen Frears, Brendan O’Carroll, Neilí Conroy, and Ger Ryan, we learn the story behind The Van, meet locals who took part in the film, and relive the magical time of Italia '90.

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Best Episodes Summary

"The Commitments" is the best rated episode of "Back to Barrytown". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 5/16/2021. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "The Snapper".