As the hit Irish legal drama returns, solicitor Tara Rafferty (Amy Huberman, The Clinic) is embattled but not beaten. She has built a new life for herself after leaving her cheating fiancé, Eric (Rory Keenan, War & Peace), and the high-powered law firm where they both worked. But with one of her employees betraying her and another in jail, she struggles to keep her fledgling practice afloat. Convinced that her former boss Eric s scheming father is behind it all, Tara decides to strike back. To pay the bills, Tara takes on clients whose legal problems range from deportation, to divorce from a bigamist, to a lawsuit against a convent. As she frequently faces off against Eric and her former colleagues in court, Tara s mentor Vincent (Neil Morrissey, Line of Duty) leads a high-level corruption inquiry that could endanger them both. The stellar cast also features Emmet Byrne (Burning Wishes), Fiona O'Shaughnessy (Utopia), and Maria Doyle Kennedy (The Commitments) as a formidable solicitor.
Ned and Conor are forced to share a bedroom at their boarding school. The loner and the star athlete at this rugby-mad school form an unlikely friendship until it's tested by the authorities.
Dublin-based solicitor Tara Rafferty leaves her hen night early and makes a discovery that turns her world upside down. Leaving her fiancé Eric and his family's law firm where they both worked, she sets out on her own and inadvertently starts accepting clients out of a makeshift office in the back of a café. With the help of her unlikely team of misfits, Tara takes on a series of cases that often put her on the opposing side to her ex. Learning it is tough outside the glossy offices of Dunbar and Calloway's, and with mentor Vincent's high-level corruption inquiry making enemies at every turn, Tara realises it is not what you know but who you know that counts. As allegiances change who can she trust? And is blood really thicker than water? Starring Amy Huberman (The Clinic) and Neil Morrissey (Line of Duty), this gripping boxed set features all ten episodes from both Series One and Two, as well as behind the scenes cast and crew interviews.
Thirty-something couple Alice and Mitch have a drunken threesome with their gay best friend Ritchie and Alice falls pregnant as a result. Assuming the father to be Mitch, Ritchie persuades them to keep the baby promising to help bring up the child as a threesome. It turns out that Mitch is infertile so the baby is Ritchie's, however they decide to go ahead as planned anyway.
Starring stand-up comedian Dylan Moran of Blackbooks fame. A darkly comic tale about a dissolute scriptwriter and a dejected actor who become unwittingly drawn into a labyrinthine mess when several people experience bizarre accidental deaths in their flat. Fearing that they will be unfairly pegged as murderers they attempt to escape their predicament by re-writing the day's events as if it were a film. As the body count mounts they pitch ideas back and forth desperately searching for a way out. Stars Dylan Moran Mark Doherty Amy Huberman and Keith Allen.
Karen, a recovering addict, has forged a new life for herself in a rural town with her husband Brendan and young daughter. Karl, an old boyfriend, arrives in town out of the blue, bringing with him memories of Karen’s shady past, invading and shattering her new idyllic present. Fearful that Karl will jeopardise her family by revealing details about her past, Karen reluctantly agrees to take a trip with Karl to meet another old acquaintance who Karl claims has evidence that could compromise them both. Ghosts must be laid to rest and horrors acknowledged, before the perfect surface of Karen’s life can be restored. Nothing is as it seems, but the past will be buried one way or another.
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