- Paths to Freedom
infobox television
show_name = Paths to Freedom
caption =
format =Comedy
runtime = average =24 minutes
writer =Michael McElhatton
starring =Michael McElhatton
Brendan Coyle
country =Republic of Ireland
network =RTÉ
first_aired =1st November 2000
last_aired =1 December 2000
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 6
imdb_id = 0272404
language = English
network =RTÉ "Paths to Freedom" was a popular comedy on the Irish television network
RTÉ . The shows stars two characters, Jeremy (Brendan Coyle) and Rats (Michael McElhatton ), who have both recently been released from a Dublin prison. The show takes the format of amockumentary , with a fly-on-the-wall camera crew following the two characters, who are from thoroughly different backgrounds, as they try to reintegrate back into society. There were six episodes of the show produced, the first airing on November 1st 2000, and the final episode airing one month later. The series was followed-up by a movie based on the character Rats, Spin the Bottle. The show was written by Michael McElhatton, and directed by Ian Fitzgibbon.Episodes
=Characters=
Jeremy Fitzgerald
Jeremy, played by
Brendan Coyle , was a distinguishedgynaecologist , living in the affluent Dublin suburb ofBlackrock , before being involved in a hit-and-run accident. He was sentenced to a custodial sentence and sent to Dublin'sMountjoy Prison . After his release, with his license to practice medicine lost, Jeremy pursues the release of his controversial book, 'Women inside Out'. However, he struggles to find a publisher given his recent troubles, and this eventually leads to a breakdown. During the series, Jeremy displays his love towards a wealthy style of life, driving a new Mercedes-Benz, playing golf at his local club 'The Fitzhatton', and repeatedly describing his admiration ofMichael Flatley . This is demonstrated at one point in the series when Jeremy is questiond by the camera crew as to what affect prison has had on him, and he responds that it caused him to lose his 'no-claims bonus' and raise hisgolf handicap by six strokes. The legal costs of defending himself in the case brought by the Ukranian man that he hit while drink driving are large, and this causes the Fitzgeralds to sell their home in Blackrock to raise funds. Repeatly, Jeremy disputes the man's claim that he is paralysed, and at one point Jeremy attacks the man in attempt to prove he is lying. At this stage in the series, Jeremy is seriously mentally ill, and he soon takes up home in a tent on the 7th green at the Fitzhatton. The series ends with Jeremy, now separated from his wife Helen (Deirdre O'Kane ), in full-time psychiatric care [http://www.tv.com/paths-to-freedom/programme-6/episode/197578/recap.html] .Raymond Doyle
Raymond, played by
Michael McElhatton , and known to his friends as 'Rats', is a character that has been in and out of trouble throughout his life. In the series, he also has just been released from prison, having been convicted ofburglary . Rats struggles to find a job, with his problems compounded by the fact that his wife Sharon, along with his two children Tarquin and Snoopies, has left him. Rats has several jobs in the course of the series including security, working in a fast-food restaurant andbusking . While busking, Rats performs the poetry that he writes in his spare time, and though it is crude and childish, he sees it as a serious expression of his feelings and beliefs. The uncensored and brash nature of the poetry attracts the attention of theGarda Síochána , and lands Rats in further trouble. Throughout the series, we see Rats concentrate on trying to bring his band, 'spermdotcom', into the mainstream. The band did experience some minor success some years beforehand, reaching #27 in the charts in Finland. The series ends with the band continuing to struggle, having been conned out of £500 they had paid to arrange a gig, and eventually having to play this gig a small gay bar in Dublin.Helen Fitzgerald
Helen Fitzgerald is the
middle class , middle-aged wife of Jeremy. Keen to maintain an aura of nonchalance, stability and normality, she repeatedly expresses her indignation at Jeremy's treatment by the justice system, and questions the validity of both the charges pressed against him and the credibility of the paralysed victim of Jeremy's hit-and-run. Helen lives a lavish lifestyle, and at various points throughout the series she is seen dining in expensive restaurants, attending theatrical productions and hosting garden parties. As the plot develops, we observe Helen's increasingly superficial nature, most particularly in relation to her husband. As Jeremy's mental well-being declines, Helen becomes increasingly frustrated with his inability to communicate coherently and his violent mood swings. Her frustration is also of a sexual nature, and in episode 5 she invites both Rats and the series' camera crew to have sex with her in her family home, with Jeremy residing in a tent in the back garden. Further instances of Helen's maritalinfidelity are also alluded to, and we learn that she engaged in sexual relations while on holidays with her friend Gwen in Paris, with a French man who 'rogered her senseless' in a 'crate ofaubergines '. In later epidodes, Helen is rarely seen without a glass ofwhite wine in hand.
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