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26th October 2023
03:19pm BST
Katy Thornton
"After over 60 years of association with RTÉ, firstly on Tolka Row, aged 18, and over 30 years spent on Fair City I have a tinge of sadness bidding this farewell. The time has come to focus on my health. "I’d like to wish the whole team the very best of luck. To the cast and crew, in particular those who I have spent years working with, it was a joy going to work each day. My heritage goes back through the show, and all the way back to Tolka Row, RTÉ’s first television soap opera, with many lifelong friendships and a lot of special memories created over the years."Fair City’s Executive Producer, Brigie de Courcy, commented, "Everyone at Fair City is sad to see Jim Bartley leave. He was already an iconic figure in Irish soap when he joined us, and his unforgettable performance as Bela Doyle has been a central part of Fair City for over 30 years. "As the last remaining member of the Doyle clan, his exit marks a huge shift for Carrigstown. His presence will long be felt, both as a performer and as a kind and good-humoured mentor to many younger cast members through the years. I wish him the very best in his retirement." This article originally appeared on JOE Header images via Instagram / RTE READ ON: - Lady Gaga joins U2 on stage at the Vegas Sphere for several songs - Government looking to ban phones from Irish classrooms - Limerick pizzeria pokes fun at global chain neighbour to remind locals to shop small