November 21st 2024.
A gripping new crime drama from Ireland has been making waves since its debut on BBC this week. Viewers have been raving about the show, calling it "superb" and praising its compelling storyline.
The six-part series, titled Crá, follows the story of Garda Barry Roche as he stumbles upon a body buried in the bog of a small town in Donegal. As the investigation unfolds, it hits close to home for Garda Conall Ó Súilleabháin when he discovers that the victim is actually his own mother, who went missing 15 years ago.
Despite being blocked from participating in the case, Conall becomes entangled in the investigation thanks to the determined young journalist, Ciara-Kate. Together, they uncover the dark secrets of the village through her true-crime podcast, which gains a large following as each new twist and turn is revealed.
But their journey is not an easy one, as they come up against a tight-knit community that is bound by its own moral codes and a code of silence. As they get closer to the truth, they face an uphill battle to ensure that justice is served.
Crá features a talented cast, including Barry McGovern, Róisín Murphy, Tara Breathnach, Caoimhe Farren, and Alan Mahon. Viewers have been raving about the show, with one person writing, "We just watched the first two episodes of the brilliant new Irish-language drama #CRÁ...Looking forward to seeing what happens next. Congrats to all involved."
Another viewer shared, "Watching Irish crime drama Crá on iPlayer and enjoying it. Atmospheric. Varied and different soundtrack. Donegal at its most scenic. Six-part series. Gets my thumbs up."
Meanwhile, Adrian called the show "superb." The gripping case is also examined by a determined young journalist, adding even more suspense to the already thrilling plot.
In an interview with the Belfast Telegraph, the show's lead actor, Alex, shared his excitement about working on the show, even though he was not fluent in Irish at the time. "I really enjoyed the script...It's an enjoyable crime drama that happens to be in Irish," he said.
Crá is now available for streaming on BBC iPlayer. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, you can get in touch with the entertainment team at The Agency by emailing us, calling us, or visiting our Submit Stuff page - we'd love to hear from you!
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