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6Degrees [1] (or Six Degrees) is a Northern Irish dramatic television series about a group of university students living in Belfast. [2] It premiered on 21 February 2012 on BBC2 NI. In July 2013 it also began airing on the Irish channel RTÉ 2 and later on BBC1 NI. The show ran for a total of three series, between 2012 and 2015.
Jonathan Harden was cast as David "Jonty" Johnson, and the actor was excited to play a role in a Belfast-set TV series. [17] The role of Grace's 17-year-old son was given to newcomer Matthew Carver, who described Cal and Grace's relationship as "close". [17]
In Germany, the show was given the title Tod in Belfast ("Death in Belfast"); the first two series aired together in Germany on ZDF from 15 November to 16 December 2015. [37] The two series were shown in a recut containing 6 episodes with each being 90 minutes long and a total of 540 minutes altogether.
The show, which became the most-watched series in Northern Ireland since records began, launched the careers of its young cast, including Nicola Coughlan (who has gone on to star in Bridgerton and ...
A Dublin detective, Fia, is sent to a rural backwater close to her hometown in the west of Ireland. She must investigate the disappearance of a woman (later, two women) against the backdrop of a similar case many years ago that ended with Fia's father murdering the rest of Fia's family.
2 Cast. 3 Theme song. ... The show initially aired on BBC One Northern Ireland and RTÉ One in 2002. ... Republic of Ireland and Belfast, in Northern Ireland.
Proof is an Irish television series, co-produced by Subotica for broadcast on RTÉ; it was first broadcast on 5 January 2004. [1] Starring Finbar Lynch and Orla Brady as investigative journalists Terry Corcoran and Maureen Boland, Proof lasted for two series, with a second series, subtitled Prescription for Murder, airing in April 2005. [2]
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