It’s 1991 and Martin Moone (David Rawle) is a little older and a lot wiser. Well slightly wiser. Okay not much wiser at all. But that’s probably because the words of wisdom from his imaginary friend are as useless as ever. However that doesn’t stop Sean Murphy (Chris O’Dowd) from leading Martin into all sorts of new scrapes and adventures – from shop-lifting to loft-building movie making to pratfall faking from fact flogging to a close encounter of the Boyle kind and fulfilling the bucket list of Grandad’s imaginary friend George Gershwin. The rest of the Moones... struggle to cope with the presence of Baby Rose and the Dolan clan – there’s no space no money and far too much of Dessie Dolan for Liam Moone to handle. [show more]
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It&39;s 1991 and Martin Moone (David Rawle) is a little older and a lot wiser Well slightly wiser Okay not much wiser at all
The complete third series of the sitcom created by and starring Chris O'Dowd following a 12-year-old boy and his imaginary friend in a small Irish town. Young Martin (David Rawle), the youngest member of the Moone family, has a unique outlook on life. With his imaginary friend, Seán (O'Dowd), on hand to help him, he negotiates everyday life and the troubles it brings. The episodes are: 'Where the Streets Do Have Names', 'The Plunder Years', 'Fecks, Lies and Videotape', 'Unidentified Feckin' Objects', 'Bells 'n' Smells' and 'A Bucket List for George Gershwin'.
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