Bel's Boys (TV series)
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''Bel's Boys'' is a British children's television series based on the band of the same name. The series consisted of 26 episodes and first aired on ITV in 2006 and later repeated on
CITV CITV (short for Children's ITV, also known as the CITV Channel) is a British free-to-air children's television channel owned by ITV plc. It broadcasts content from the CITV archive and acquisitions, every day from 6 am to 9 pm which ...
. The series was produced by Initial (part of the Endemol group) and was part funded by the NIFTC (Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission). The series was filmed entirely in Belfast making it the biggest drama series ever to be filmed in Northern Ireland.


Overview

The show stars Graham McKee, Luke O'Reilly and Eoin Logan from the real life "band" as Vince, Leon and Tay who send their demo cd to acting manager Ainsley Barter who, being an ''acting'' manager, not a band manager, tosses it in the bin. But his 9-year-old daughter, Be
Allanah Scully
listens to it and is instantly a fan. She goes round to their garage where they practice and hang out. Although they are uncertain at first about having a 9-year-old being their manager but she convinces them that the only way for them to get noticed by her dad is to first be managed by herself. In order to get them known they often enlist the help of Ainsley's PA, SJ, her younger brother, Ollie and Bel's best friend, Carina, although her friendship with Bel is often strained by her commitment to the band.


Episodes

Season 1 and 2


Cast

Vince- Graham McKee Leon- Luke O'Reilly Tay- Eoin Logan Bel Barter''
Allanah Scully
SJ- Dorothy Cotter Ollie- Leo McGuigan Carina- Lara McIvor Ainsley Barter- Paddy Jenkins Max-
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External links


''Bel's Boys''
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