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Hope Street was created by Paul Marquess and Susanne Farrell. Marquess stated that his aim whilst creating the series was to make a long-running local drama. Due to being born in Belfast, he wanted to avoid the stereotypes that come with Northern Irish media portrayals, instead focusing on the "humour and warmth" of the area. [2]
Paul Marquess (born 23 June 1964) is a television producer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. His credits include Brookside, The Bill, Family Affairs, Hollyoaks, Crime Stories, Suspects and Hope Street.
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Freestyle Digital Media acquired the Christmas-themed romantic drama, “Hope Street Holiday.” The digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media The post Freestyle Digital ...
The illegal Guatemalan migrant charged with torching a sleeping straphanger to death on a Brooklyn subway train was a heavy drinker who chain-smoked K2, pals at the homeless shelter where he was ...
Two County Fermanagh brothers who scammed elderly homeowners in the United States out of hundreds of thousands of dollars have been sentenced to 18 months in a US prison and face likely deportation.
He had a recurring role as Shay O’Hare in Northern Ireland crime drama series Hope Street. [5] McCartney could be seen in the lead role in 2023 British film Silent Roar. [6] [7] His performance was described by Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian as “intelligent and sympathetic”. [8]
Hannah Kobayashi's family says she was "found safe" on Wednesday, Dec. 11, about a month after she walked into Mexico and vanished in what police have called a voluntary disappearance that made ...