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Whistleblower (Irish TV series)


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imageRTÉ Whistleblower.jpg
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captionLouise, as portrayed by Emma Stansfield
genreThriller
writerRob Heyland
directorDermot Boyd
starring{{Plainlist
composerRay Harman
countryIreland
languageEnglish
num_series1
num_episodes2
executive_producer{{Plainlist
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editorRay Roantree
cinematographyCiarán Tanham
runtime90 minutes
companySaffron Pictures
channelRTÉ One
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  • Emma Stansfield
  • Stanley Townsend
  • Adrian Dunbar
  • Charlene McKenna
  • Patrick Ryan
  • Paul Meade
  • Ingrid Craigie
  • Kathryn Lennon
  • Lesley McKimm
  • Siobhan Bourke
  • Peter Norris

Whistleblower is a two-part Irish television IFTA-winning fact-based drama, broadcast on RTÉ One for two consecutive nights in 2008, which focuses on the Michael Neary scandal that first erupted in the 1990s. Neary, a retired Irish consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, gained notoriety when it was discovered that he had performed what was considered an inordinate number of caesarian hysterectomies during his time at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, County Louth.

Whistleblower follows the obstacles encountered by a midwife Louise (Emma Stansfield) as she blows the whistle on Neary (Stanley Townsend)'s irregular obstetric practices. The series was written by Rob Heyland, directed by Dermot Boyd, produced by Siobhán Bourke and Peter Norris and researched by Sheila Ahern. The first episode, broadcast at 21:30 on 31 August 2008, drew in a third of the available audience across all platforms.

Production

The series was based upon the activities of Dr. Michael Neary, a former consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, who was considered to have performed an inordinate number of caesarian hysterectomies during his time at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, County Louth. A subsequent inquiry found that Neary had carried out 188 peripartum over a period of 25 years, some on very young women of low parity. The average consultant obstetrician carries out five or six of these operations in their entire career.

Reception

The series' broadcast prompted the support group Patient Focus to renew its call on the Irish government for every woman affected by Neary's actions to be included in the Lourdes hospital redress scheme.

RTÉ were also criticised for airing the series too soon after the conclusion of Neary inquiry, and for making the in-depth script too "upsetting for" all those involved. The commissioning editor of drama with the national broadcaster, Jane Gogan, attempted to justify the broadcast, commenting that; "RTÉ hopes to convey to a wider audience the human cost of the injustices which were exposed, and to illustrate the power of the individual in affecting change".

Cast

  • Emma Stansfield as Louise
  • Stanley Townsend as Dr. Michael Neary
  • Adrian Dunbar as Florence Wycherley
  • Charlene McKenna as Karen
  • Patrick Ryan as Sean
  • Paul Meade as Dr. Muriston
  • Ingrid Craigie as Shelagh Hodnett
  • Sandra Ni Bhroin as Elaine
  • Janice Byrne as Jacinta
  • Michèle Forbes as Nuala
  • Simon Keogh as Brian
  • Catriona Lynch as Lauren
  • Michael McElhatton as Miller
  • Lise Ann McLaughlin as Frances
  • Kathy Rose O'Brien as Marie
  • Owen Roe as Dillon

Episodes

Awards

|- | 2009 || Whistleblower || Best Single or Serial Drama || |- |}

References

References

  1. (28 August 2008). "'Whistleblower' Drama on RTÉ One". [[Irish Film and Television Network]].
  2. (28 August 2008). "Whistleblower - Writer: Rob Heyland". RTÉ.
  3. (28 August 2008). "Whistleblower - Director: Dermot Boyd". RTÉ.
  4. (28 August 2008). "Whistleblower - Producer: Siobhan Bourke". RTÉ.
  5. Hogan, Louise. (2 September 2008). "RTÉ 'Whistleblower' drama about the Neary scandal proves a huge hit". Irish Independent.
  6. (30 August 2008). "Group seeks redress for all Neary victims". [[RTÉ]].
  7. (23 August 2008). "RTÉ defends 'Whistleblower' drama based on Dr. Neary scandal". [[Evening Herald]].
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