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  1. The Irish R.M. is a 1983 television comedy-drama series based on a trilogy of books by the Anglo-Irish novelists Somerville and Ross. It is set in the turn-of-the-twentieth-century west of Ireland.

  2. The Irish R.M.: With Peter Bowles, Bryan Murray, Anna Manahan, Brendan Conroy. When sent to Ireland as magistrate, Major Yeates discovers the justice system must bend to suit local needs, where not everything is as it seems.

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    • 1983-01-06
    • Comedy, Drama, History
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  3. Peter Bowles (Rumpole of the Bailey, To the Manor Born) stars as Major Sinclair Yeates, a retired English army officer who becomes a Resident Magistrate in pre-independence West Ireland. 29 IMDb 7.8 1983 6 episodes. Comedy · Drama · Historical. Free 14-day trial of Acorn TV, auto renews at £4.99/month.

  4. The Irish R.M. (TV Series 1983–1985) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Irish R.M. 1983 -1985. 3 Seasons. Channel 4. Comedy. TVPG. Watchlist. A British miniseries about a retired English army officer who becomes the Irish Resident Magistrate at the turn of...

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  6. The major receives an offer to become R.M. in a community closer to Dublin. Upon hearing of the offer, Mrs. Cadogan and the rest of the household think it's a joke. But unexpected frustrations cause the Major to resign.

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  8. Dec 23, 2018 · The Irish RM. The Irish RM starred Peter Bowles in a series of lively stories based on three novels by Irish cousins Edith Oenone Somerville and Violet Martin Ross, the first of which, 'Some Experiences of an Irish R.M.' became an international success when it was first published in 1899.

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