So were going to do the hard work for you.

Is he going mad or is he right?

The idea for the series began in an airport bookshop.

‘The Boy That Never Was’

We hadn’t been to Ireland for a while, but RTÉ’sThe Boy That Never Waswith its devastating tale of a parent’s worst nightmare was garnering scintillating reviews and we were hooked.Sphere Abacus/RTE

After a read through, Subotica tracked down the authors and things expanded from there.

They are hard to get away these days, concedes Orpen Lynch.

As audiences change, their feeding habit requirements change as well.

Jasmeet Raina directing season 2 of ‘Late Bloomer’

If people stop making limited stuff it would be a terrible shame from business point of view.

Returnable is the best for business, but its not necessarily good for creativity.

We had some unwarranted worry heading over there, but it was a revelation, says Orpen Lynch.

The hope is streaming on RTE Player and its longer-term performance match up.

Reviews have matched the ratings.

Were delighted with the reviews and online reaction, says Orpen Lynch.

Its a tricky business and you have to adapt, he says.