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  2. Death and Nightingales: With Matthew Rhys, Ann Skelly, Jamie Dornan, Valene Kane. An epic tale of love, betrayal, deception, and revenge set in the Irish countryside in 1885.

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    • 2021-05-16
    • Drama
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  3. Death and Nightingales (also written Death & Nightingales) is a 2018 television historical drama miniseries, based on the 1992 novel of the same name by author Eugene McCabe. The series stars Ann Skelly, Jamie Dornan and Matthew Rhys. It started broadcast on RTÉ One in Republic of Ireland on 26 November 2018, and two days later in the UK on ...

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    • 26 November –, 12 December 2018
  4. May 15, 2021 · 59min. TV-MA. McGonnell frantically tries to tell Beth something before she runs away. Based on Eugene McCabe's modern Irish classic, Death And Nightingales is a riveting story of love, betrayal, deception and revenge, set in the beautiful haunting countryside of Fermanagh in 1885.

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  6. TRAILER. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Based on Eugene Mcabe's modern Irish classic, this is a tale of love, betrayal, deception and revenge of a young woman, her secret lover and her stepfather...

    • Allan Cubitt
    • November 28, 2018
    • Matthew Rhys
  7. May 10, 2021 · A bleak and predictable adaptation of Eugene McCabe's novel about a young woman's betrayal in 19th century Ireland. The series features a strong cast, but suffers from overwritten dialogue and a weak love triangle.

  8. Beth Winters. Find out how to watch Death and Nightingales. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Death and Nightingales at TV Guide.

  9. Nov 28, 2018 · Lucy Mangan. Wed 28 Nov 2018 17.00 EST. Y our enjoyment of Death and Nightingales (BBC Two) will stand or fall according to your tolerance of three things: a 19th-century Ireland populated by...

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