TV: Two teens given a glimpse of life in rural Cork in Raised By The Village

The two teens face a baffling new existence with no technology and no lie-ins. 
TV: Two teens given a glimpse of life in rural Cork in Raised By The Village

Noah is sent off to the depths of West Cork in Raised by the Village on RTÉ One

Two teenagers from Dublin are given a glimpse into an entirely different lifestyle when they relocate to rural Cork, as Raised By The Village returns for a new series tomorrow.

In the show, urban children, some of whom are in danger of going off the rails, are moved far from the bright lights to see if they can get a fresh view of life.

In the first episode of the new run on RTÉ1 tomorrow at 6.30pm, streetwise 14-year-old Noah, from Dublin’s North Inner City, is transplanted to the Collins’ family farm, in a remote spot near the village of Kealkill in West Cork.

Teagan and The Morrisey family in Aghada, East Cork
Teagan and The Morrisey family in Aghada, East Cork

Meanwhile, tetchy teen phone addict Teagan, of Balbriggan, turns 15 on the Morrissey’s dairy farm in the village of Aghada in East Cork.

The two teens face into a baffling new existence of no technology, no lie-ins, and no excuses as their village mentors strive to show them the value of hard work and co-operation in a small rural community.

But will Noah and Teagan find that being raised by a village gives them a new perspective on the world?

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