With final season of Channel 4 sitcom about to air, Derry residents hope it will leave lasting legacy
Saoirse-Monica Jackson poses with a young fan after the launch of Derry Girls series three at the Omniplex cinema in Derry on Thursday., and often overshadowed by Belfast, was able to show a vibrant, joyous side, said McTague. “Derry Girls has put us right up there on the map. It has made this massive impact. It will leave a lasting legacy.”
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