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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]
Sisters (stylized SisterS) is an Irish-Canadian [1] comedy drama television series, created by Sarah Goldberg and Susan Stanley, and produced by Imogen Banks and Nicole O'Donahue. Sisters premiered on RTÉ One on 30 March 2023, and streaming on the RTÉ Player.
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.
The Apprentice (Irish TV series) B. The Bachelorette (American TV series) season 11; Bad Sisters; Big Break Ireland; Blackshore; The Boy That Never Was; C.
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 ...
Sharon Lorencia Horgan (born 13 July 1970) [1] is an Irish actress, writer, director, producer, and comedian. She is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series Pulling (2006–2009), Catastrophe (2015–2019), and Bad Sisters (2022–present).
“Borderline,” a detective series from Lionsgate Television, is heading to the Roku Channel for its U.S. premiere on Sept. 1. Per the official logline, in the series, “straitlaced detective ...
Bad Sisters is an Irish black comedy television series developed by Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel, and Brett Baer. Set in Dublin and filmed on location in Ireland, it is based on the Belgian series Clan, which was created by Malin-Sarah Gozin. The first two episodes aired on 19 August 2022.