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  1. Oct 8, 2020 · 2. Song Exploder – for the budding musician. Understated and intriguing, Song Exploder explores the artistic songwriting process with a range of musicians, including Alicia Keys and R.E.M. Based on a hit podcast, this is one of the best shows on Irish Netflix to binge-watch right now if you’re a budding musician. 1.

    • Derry Girls. If you liked Irish star Nicola Coughlan's performance as Penelope Featherington in 'Bridgerton, you're going to love her as Clare Devlin in the 90s Northern Ireland-set comedy series 'Derry Girls'.
    • Hardy Bucks. The comedy style is irreverent and often very bold, but 'Hardy Bucks' is great for a laugh. Following four lads from Mayo in their pursuit of a good time, the show was originally a series of webisodes before becoming a series with four seasons commissioned in 2010, 2011, 2015 and 2018.
    • Can't Cope Won't Cope. One that you might have missed during its initial release is 'Can't Cope, Won't Cope'. Following the coming-of-age stories of two young friends living in Dublin (Seána Kerslake and the late Danika McGuigan), the honest and though-provoking series offers up a glimpse of the kind of struggles young people in Ireland go through as they navigate their twenties.
    • Jack Taylor. There are two characters that Iain Glen will be forever associated with. One is Jorah Mormont on 'Game of Thrones'. The other is Jack Taylor.
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    • Top Boy. Cast: Kane Robinson, Ashley Walters, Shone Romulus, Micheal Ward, Little Simz. Rating: 97% (Rotten Tomatoes) Advertisement. Top Boy is a fictional British drama which transports viewers to the estates of London, which are filled with drugs and crime.
    • Dear Child. Cast: Kim Riedle, Naila Schuberth, Julika Jenkins, Haley Louise Jones, Justus von Dohnán. Rating: 83% (Rotten Tomatoes) Advertisement. This 2023 limited series written by Julian Pörksen and Isabel Kleefeld is another foreign language drama series that has had an impactful impression on Irish viewers.
    • The Witcher. Cast: Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan, Joey Batey, MyAnna Buring. Rating: 83% (Rotten Tomatoes) Advertisement. If you're a fan of fantasy drama The Witcher is for you.
    • Black Mirror. Cast: Annie Murphy as Joan, Salma Hayek Pinault, Kate Mara, Aaron Paul. Rating: 83% (Rotten Tomatoes) Black Mirror first appeared on our screens in 2011 and since then it has amassed a huge following.
    • Derry Girls. Creator: Lisa McGee. Starring: Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Louisa Harland, Nicola Coughlan, Jamie-Lee O’Donnell, and Dylan Llewellyn. Lisa McGee created and wrote the British sitcom Derry Girls, which premiered on January 4th, 2018.
    • Hardy Bucks. Creator: Chris Tordof. Starring: Martin Maloney, Owen Colgan, Peter Cassidy, Tom Kilgallon. Hardy Bucks is a mockumentary-style Irish media series that follows the fictional exploits of a group of young Irishmen who live in a small-town setting in western Ireland.
    • Can’t Cope Won’t Cope. Creator: Stefanie Preissner. Starring: Seána Kerslake, Nika McGuigan. As a hangover wears off and their lives and priorities begin to diverge radically, the darkly humorous drama Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope explores the disintegration of a friendship between two codependent young women.
    • Jack Taylor. Creator: Ken Brue. Starring: Iain Glen, Killian Scott, Nora-Jane Noone. The Ken Bruen novels serve as the inspiration for the Jack Taylor television series, which is set in western Ireland.
    • Father Ted. Father Ted is an Irish series that has amassed a cult following since it first aired way back in 1995. The series follows three Irish priests (Ted, Dougal and Jack) and their long-suffering house keeper (Mrs Doyle).
    • Love/Hate. Love/Hate was the first real home-grown gangster Irish TV series to hit our screens. It ran between 2010 and 2014 and ammassed a massive weekly following, mainly due to the many memorable quotes from Nidge and Co.
    • Derry Girls. While there have been several new Irish series released in the last 5-or-so years, none have received such whirlwind success as the brilliant Derry Girls.
    • The Fall. Back to the Irish dramas, next, with the critically acclaimed The Fall, starring Jamie Doran and Gillian Anderson. The series is set in Northern Ireland and it follows Anderson (DSI Stella Gibson) as she attempts to apprehend a serial killer operating in the city (Doran).
  3. Mar 22, 2022 · Derry Girls is an Irish coming-of-age comedy set in 1990s Derry during the political conflict known as the Troubles. Created and written by Derry-born Lisa McGee who also worked on London Irish, Being Human, The White Queen, and more. The style of humor is irreverent, mischievous, and all-round good fun.

  4. List of the latest Irish TV series in 2024 on tv and the best Irish TV series of 2023 & the 2010's. Top Irish TV series to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime & other Streaming services, out on DVD/Blu-ray or on tv right now.

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