Dublin looks like “a million dollars onscreen” in this new crime drama from the team that brought us The Bay. ITV STUDIOS TALL STORY PICTURES FOR ITV1 ...
“It was also great that our director John (Hayes) wanted to make Dublin a part of the show, to make it a really strong character in its own right. “Of course, we’ve got the shots of places like beautiful Trinity College,” she said. “It was lovely to be back in Dublin and to be able to travel back to see my family on my days off, that was a luxury,” he said. “I’ve never seen Dublin look better,” said Ms Oldfield. For Keith McErlean, who plays Patrick Fannon, shooting in the Irish city was a chance to catch up with family and friends, but also to make Dublin a star in its own right. “I’ve been trying to make a show in Ireland for years, because I love the country, and I love Dublin in particular.
Redemption is set to land on ITV – and it's got an incredible cast. Meet the stars of the six-part crime drama, which includes a familiar face from Derry ...
According to IMDB, the TV star has been acting since the age of four and she's also appeared in numerous adverts. Moe Dunford portrays Eoin Molony in Redemption. The Hollywood star has also appeared in the popular TV series Ray Donovan, in which she played the titular character's wife, Abby, from series one to five. Taking on the role of Cara Lockley – the daughter of Kate Cunningham (aka Stacey Lockley) – is actress Abby Fitz. Full of twists and turns, Colette is suddenly thrown into the deep end as she learns more about her daughter's mysterious life in Dublin, and is appointed the guardian of Kate's teenage children Cara and Liam, whom she never knew existed. Fans of the Hunger Games trilogy will remember the actress for her portrayal of Katniss Everdeen's mother.
The series, starring The Hunger Games' Paula Malcomson, makes its UK debut on ITV1 this Friday (March 17)
Episodes in the six-part series will also be made available to watch on catch-up via ITVX. And this was the longest I've worked here.” The first episode of Redemption, which aired last year on Irish TV, will make its British debut when it is shown on [ITV1](https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/all-about/itv) this Friday (March 17). Byrne informs her that a young woman has been found dead, and that Cunningham is listed as the deceased woman’s next of kin. It transpires that the young woman was in fact Cunningham’s estranged daughter, Kate, who left home aged 16 and headed to Dublin. Siobhan McSweeney - well known to British viewers for her roles in
The Hunger Games star Paula Malcomson and Keith McErlean, known for his roles in Kin and Modern Love, star in the latest police drama on ITV.
"Dublin looks a billion dollars on screen, and John was keen to feature bits of the city that you might not have necessarily seen before, the areas that aren't shown a lot on TV. Episodes will air weekly on ITV1 but the whole series will be available to binge from tonight. It’s got such a rich history and beautiful buildings, and when you put that on screen it looks fantastic." Redemption is a six-part series that kicks off at 9pm on Friday, March 17. Kate disappeared without a trace when she was 17 and had been living in Dublin for the last 20 years as Stacey Lockley. "Colette is suddenly thrown into Stacey’s life having been named guardian of her teenagers, Cara and Liam.
I Colette Cunningham is excellent as what she does. She's cut-throat, funny, and knows how to get what she needs. In fact, life is pretty smooth sailing.
You can’t help but feel heartbroken for her and her grandchildren as they attempt to navigate the loss of a loved one, all the while needing to discover the truth about her death. The show’s format is one that’s been used time and time again: Colette is the cold and snarky police officer with a turbulent family life, who finds herself toe to toe with a dangerous drug gang or larger threat. But while Redemption finds its spark in various moments throughout the show (and features a stellar cameo from Derry Girls’ own Siobhán McSweeney as Colette’s boss Jane), it fails to offer a fresh take on the already popular tropes of crime drama.
Where was ITV's Redemption filmed? Ireland filming locations of new crime series from Trinity College to the Docks. The crime series stars Paula Malcolmson as ...
The six-part series previously aired to much acclaim in Ireland on Virgin Media One in 2022. I’ve been trying to make a show in Ireland for years, because I love the country, and I love Dublin in particular. Redemption was filmed in Ireland, with scenes taking place in and around Dublin. Advertisement It was co-commissioned between ITV and Virgin Media One and previously aired in Ireland in April 2022 to much acclaim from viewers. Filmed in [Ireland](/topic/ireland) the six-part crime thriller features an impressive cast including The Hunger Games’ Paula Malcolmson, alongside Keith McErlean (Vikings) and [Derry Girls](/topic/derry-girls) Siobhán McSweeney.
Paula Malcomson leads the cast of ITV's new drama Redemption, which will begin airing on the channel soon. She plays DI Colette Cunningham, who learns about ...
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A review of I Am the Storm by Redemption, available worldwide March 17th, 2023 via AFM Records.
I have a long track record of appreciation for Redemption’s output so I can forgive a bad day at the office. The awful choice to drop an upbeat rock cover between the two biggest compositions is strange enough, but adding another cover and an alternate version of a song leaves I Am the Storm feeling both bloated as hell and needlessly padded out. From there you roll into the 12-plus minutes of “All This Time (and Not Enough)” which is even less interesting than “Action at a Distance,” with way too much wanton wankage inflating the song’s carcass until it floats away. The 14-plus minute album centerpiece, “Action at a Distance” channels Parallels era Fates Warning at times and there are good bits and pieces but the song is way too long and by the eighth minute, it feels like it should end. With promo materials promising a dynamic blend of thrash, power, and melodic metal with prog influences this time out, I was eager to hear I Am the Storm. “Seven Minutes from Sunset” is better still and easily the album highlight, blending classic Redemption tropes with elements that remind me of early Dream Theater.