Mrs Brown, an Irish matriarch, navigates through the challenges of being a mother and maintaining a dysfunctional yet lovable family.
Normal People follows the complex relationship between Marianne and Connell as they navigate love, friendship, and their own personal struggles. Set in Ireland, this coming-of-age story explores themes of class, identity, and the power dynamics of a modern relationship.
The lives and loves of the young staff who work in a successful Dublin restaurant and the intense friendships and bitter rivalries that blossom in the heat of the kitchen.
Kin is a crime drama series set in Dublin, Ireland, following the lives of a crime family involved in the organized crime scene. The story revolves around the relationship between two brothers, one of whom is an ex-convict trying to leave behind his criminal past. As they navigate the dangerous world of drug trafficking and face challenges within their own family, they must make choices that will impact their lives forever.
The show follows the lives and relationships of a group of gangsters involved in organized crime in Dublin. It explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of male friendship.
Shiv Sheridan returns to Dublin after years of partying in London and tries to navigate a new phase of her life. Trying to stay sober and being back with her family is not going to be easy.
In 1980s Dublin, Conor starts a band to impress Raphina, a girl he likes. They face financial struggles and school bullies while writing and performing their own songs. Conor learns about Raphina's troubled past and her dreams of becoming a model. Despite family issues and setbacks, the band perseveres and gains popularity. Conor and Raphina develop a romantic relationship, but their future is uncertain as Raphina leaves for London with her abusive boyfriend. The band wins over the crowd at a school dance, and Conor and Raphina decide to pursue their dreams together in London.
A busker and an immigrant meet in Dublin and form a musical and potentially romantic connection as they write, rehearse, and record songs together. They face obstacles such as the busker's ex-girlfriend and the immigrant's estranged husband. Despite setbacks, they pursue their musical dreams.
Anna Brady plans to travel to Dublin, Ireland to propose to her boyfriend Jeremy on February 29, leap day, because, according to Irish tradition, a man who receives a marriage proposal on a leap day must accept it. However, her journey takes an unexpected turn when a storm diverts her plane to Wales and she is forced to find alternative transportation. Along the way, she enlists the help of a surly Irish innkeeper named Declan O'Callaghan and they embark on a road trip across the country. As they spend more time together, Anna and Declan develop unexpected feelings for each other. Ultimately, Anna must decide between her original plan of proposing to Jeremy or following her heart and pursuing a relationship with Declan.
A Very English Scandal (2018) is a dark comedy TV show based on a true story. It follows the scandalous affair of a British politician, who hires a killer to murder his ex-lover. The plot takes unexpected twists and turns as the politician tries to cover up his crime, leading to a dramatic trial and a shocking revelation. Set in 1960s and 1970s England, this series explores themes of politics, homosexuality, and the dark side of power.
In Ballyfermot, Ireland, in 1960, the women dream of escaping their domestic lives by winning a pilgrimage to Lourdes. With the help of their priest, Lily, Eileen, Dolly, and Sheila win the opportunity to travel to Lourdes for free. The journey provides them with a chance to enjoy independence and reflect on their own lives. However, when Chrissie, who has returned from the USA, joins them, old wounds resurface and they realize that the true miracle is the strength of their friendships and togetherness.
Rebellion is a TV show that takes place in Dublin, Ireland, during the Easter Rising of 1916. It tells the story of the Irish resistance against British rule and their fight for independence. The show explores the political and social unrest of the time, as well as the personal stories of those involved in the rebellion.
Conor McGregor's brutal strikes and trash-talking swagger made him the UFC's biggest draw. This rousing docuseries follows his dynamic career.
Dublin Murders follows two detectives investigating a series of murders in Dublin, Ireland. As they delve deeper into the cases, they uncover secrets and hidden identities that lead them into the dark and dangerous world of crime.
DI Colette Cunningham's no nonsense approach to policing has earned her the respect of her Merseyside Police colleagues. She seems unflappable, until she gets a call from the Garda in Dublin after the body of a young woman is discovered.
After his father's death, a retired rock star named Cheyenne embarks on a journey to find a Nazi war criminal who tormented his father during World War II. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and confronts his own demons.
When a detective accidentally receives the powers of a deceased martial artist, he must use his newfound abilities to protect a powerful medallion from the grasp of an evil mastermind. Along the way, he faces dangerous enemies, performs incredible feats, and unravels the mysteries of the medallion's ancient origins.
Amber is a TV mini-series set in Dublin, Ireland. It follows the story of a teenage girl named Amber who goes missing, sparking a nationwide search and a gripping crime investigation. As her family and the police search for answers, secrets are revealed and relationships are tested. With themes of loss, family, and the impact of a tragedy, Amber explores the dark underbelly of a seemingly safe community.
In 19th century Dublin, Albert Nobbs works as a butler in a hotel. She is actually a woman who has been disguising herself as a man for years. Albert's life is turned upside down when she falls in love with another woman, and they plan to start a new life together. However, they face numerous challenges and obstacles along the way.
Aisha Osagie, a young Nigerian woman, finds herself caught in Ireland's immigration system for years. During this time, she develops a close bond with Conor Healy, an ex-prisoner she meets at an accommodation center. However, their friendship is in jeopardy as Aisha's future in Ireland becomes uncertain.