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Daily Mirror
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Bad Sisters star's 'breathless whodunnit' that had fans 'hooked' now streaming on Disney Plus
Bad Sisters star Sarah Greene's beloved 2019 crime drama Dublin Murders has just landed on the streamer Bad Sisters star Sarah Greene's "breathless whodunnit" that had fans "hooked" is now streaming on Disney Plus. Sarah gained acclaim as Bibi Garvey in Sharon Horgan's hit Apple TV+ show, and is also celebrated for her role in another intense Irish drama. Adapted from Tana French's acclaimed Dublin Murder Squad books, the show sees Sarah's character, Cassie Maddox, and her partner Rob Reilly (Killian Scott) delve into the chilling murder of a young girl on the outskirts of Dublin. For Rob, the investigation dredges up haunting memories, as he was the only child to emerge from a harrowing event in same woods, where two of his friends disappeared without a trace. As Rob battles with his buried traumas, the tension mounts, casting shadows over their quest for truth, reports Belfast Live. Alongside Sarah and Killian, the series also stars Michael D'Arcy, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Eugene O'Hare, Moe Dunford, Ellie O'Halloran, Niall Jordan, and Ian Kenny. Game of Thrones star Conleth Hill also appears in a guest role. Initially broadcast on BBC One, RTÉ One, and Starz back in 2019, Dublin Murders found its first streaming home on BBC iPlayer. Now, Disney+ has acquired all eight episodes for UK viewers to binge-watch. If you haven't got a subscription to the streamer yet, there are three different plans to choose from, including with ads, standard and premium options. The Disney+ standard with ads plan is usually £4.99 per month, whereas the standard plan removes the ads and costs £8.99 a month, or £89.90 for the entire year. If you'd prefer to go down the premium route, it would set you back £12.99 a month or £129.90 a year, and allows users to stream on up to four devices at the same time. Dublin Murders was met with critical acclaim following its debut, with The Guardian hailing it "a breathless whodunnit" and praising its "sophisticated and slickly satisfying" storyline. The show's viewers also shared their praise on various social media platforms. "I absolutely loved this mind-twisting psychological thriller. The characters are flawed and have dark pasts which interweave beautifully with the main plot. Well worth the binge-watch," one person wrote on IMDb. Another added: "This gets you hooked from the first episode. One of the best shows on TV in a long time. Brilliant cast." A third fan similarly said: "I found this show to not only be a gripping mystery, but also a realistic study on PTSD and a detective crumbling under the pressure of working in such a traumatising field. One of the best crime shows out there." Dublin Murders is available to stream on Disney+


The Sun
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Huge boost for Roman Kemp as fate of BBC quiz show is revealed
ROMAN Kemp has been delivered a huge boost as the fate of his BBC quiz show has been revealed. The TV favourite, 32, has seen his star power rise with a slew of hit TV shows across the last few years. 4 4 Now, it has been confirmed that his future on the BBC 's daytime schedule is firmly secure with his show The Finish Line being renewed for a fourth series. Roman co-hosts the show alongside legendary TV host Sarah Greene. According to TVZone, the next series of the show will film this autumn in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The first three series of the programme have proved a success for the BBC with it slowly rising up the ranks to match the success of fellow BBC quiz show, Pointless. The hugely popular BBC game show has become a fan favourite, with contestants racing in moving podiums across the studio floor as they aim to be the first one to the finish line and to get their hands on £5,000. Roman has fronted many shows in his career including being the face of Capital FM Breakfast, working on The One Show as well as being an I'm A Celebrity campmate. But earlier this year, he confessed that presenting The Finish Line could be the hardest gig he has had yet. He exclusively told The Sun's TV Mag, in March: 'I remember the first time I ever did this, I got on the phone to my parents almost in tears going: 'I can't do this, it's so hard.' And every time we do it, it's still difficult.' 'So you look at people like Bradley Walsh [who has hosted The Chase since 2009] and you think: 'Wow, what an incredible feat you've been able to do.' "And I was watching Romesh do it on The Weakest Link, and that ability to move from question to question to question is hard. Shock moment Roman Kemp reveals bitter feud with James Bond star who 'nearly made him cry' after EXTREMELY rude meeting 'I guess as a host, your job is to make it look easy. But I'm here to say that it's hard, man, it's really hard!' He added: 'Hats off to all of the quiz hosts out there!' Roman, who is the youngest child of Spandau Ballet 's Martin and Wham! singer Shirlie Holliman, stepped down from his job as Capital Breakfast presenter in March last year after a decade with the station and has featured in more TV roles ever since. He will soon appear on the next series of Celebrity Race Across The World, alongside his sister, Harley Moon Kemp. 4