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Proof is an Irish television series, co-produced by Subotica for broadcast on RTÉ; it was first broadcast on 5 January 2004. [1] Starring Finbar Lynch and Orla Brady as investigative journalists Terry Corcoran and Maureen Boland, Proof lasted for two series, with a second series, subtitled Prescription for Murder , airing in April 2005. [ 2 ]
Proof (2004 TV series) Prosperity (Irish TV series) Pure Mule; Q. Quirke (TV series) R. ... Category: Irish drama television series. 12 languages ...
Sisters premiered on RTÉ One on 30 March 2023, and streaming on the RTÉ Player. The show was greenlit on 10 June 2022 by RTÉ in Ireland, Crave in Canada, and IFC in the U.S., with international distribution handled by Fremantle, [1] [2] following a six year gestation period. [3] The series had its Canadian premiere on Crave on May 17, 2022. [4]
Orla Brady (born 28 March 1961) is an Irish theatre, television, and film actress born in Dublin. Brady has since appeared in many feature films and major television series, and was named in the 2020 list of Ireland's best film actors, published by The Irish Times. Brady married in 2002 and lives in California.
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If Sharon Horgan’s attached to a show, there’s a more than decent chance that it’ll be a spiky comedy tinged with the tragedy of everyday indignities. From “Catastrophe” to “Motherland ...
Dara, playing in her first tournament, made seven 3s in the record win, tying Marina for most made 3s by an Irish player in a tournament game. Her largest contribution is exactly why Ivey pursued ...
Niamh Algar is an Irish actress. She is known for winning Best Actress in a Leading Role - TV Drama at the 2020 IFTA Film & Drama Awards for her performance in The Virtues. Other roles include MotherFatherSon, Raised by Wolves and Pure. In 2021, she appeared in Wrath of Man and Censor.