List of the latest Irish TV series in 2025 on tv and the best Irish TV series of 2024 & the 2010's. Top Irish TV series to watch on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+ & other Streaming services, out on DVD/Blu-ray or on tv right now.
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Lynley
CREATOR: Steve Thompson
CAST: Leo Suter, Sofia Barclay & Daniel Mays
Thomas Lynley and Barbara Havers come from two different worlds of law enforcement. He’s an aristocratic inspector, and she’s a working-class detective sergeant. They’ll have to put their differences in class and gender aside as they solve the toughest of mysteries despite the tensions that brew between the unlikely duo. This Irish crime drama based on the novels of Elizabeth George comes from director Edward Bazalgette (The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die) and stars Leo Suter (Vikings: Valhalla), Sofia Barclay (Prime Target), Daniel Mays (Moonflower Murders), Adrian Wheeler (The Reckoning), Sophie Harkness, Eloise Thomas, Amanda Drew, and Niamh Walsh. All Release dates
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2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 & the 2010's best rated Irish TV series out on DVD, Bluray or streaming on VOD (Netflix, Amazon Prime & Hulu).
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Bad Sisters
CREATOR: Sharon Horgan
CAST: Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff & Eva Birthistle
Based on the Flemish TV series Clan by Malin-Sarah Gozin, this Irish black comedy centers around five Garvey sisters. When one of their husbands dies, a life insurance investigation is on in order to find the truth behind his death and the money involved with his demise. What follows is a wild tale of murder, business, and dark comedy on the nature of mortality, scams, and crimes. Created by Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel, and Brett Baer, the series stars Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene, Eve Hewson, Claes Bang, Brian Gleeson, Daryl McCormack, Assaad Bouab, and Saise Quinn. All Release dates
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Conversations with Friends
CREATOR: Lenny Abrahamson
CAST: Alison Oliver, Sasha Lane & Jemima Kirke
Based on Sally Rooney’s novel of the same title, this drama tells the tale of four friends and the day-to-day problems they face. The friends include s, the narrator of this story, Bobbi, s’s best friend, and the married couple of Melissa and Nick. This second adaptation of Rooney’s slice-of-life drama is directed by Lenny Abrahamson (Frank, What Richard Did) and Leanne Welham with a cast that includes Sasha Lane, Alison Oliver, Joe Alwyn, and Jemima Kirke. Watch the trailer of Conversations with Friends
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Conversations with Friends
CREATOR: Lenny Abrahamson
CAST: Alison Oliver, Sasha Lane & Joe Alwyn
Sally Rooney’s debut novel is adapted into this series about s and her friend Bobbi, college students with a relationship that turned into romance. The two of them befriend the married couple Melissa, a journalist, and Nick, a tired actor. The four of them all clash on a number of issues of both art and politics in this stirring saga of intellectual warriors facing off on their own ideals of life, spanning everything from poetry to private property. All Release dates
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Normal People
CREATOR: Sally Rooney
CAST: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Paul Mescal & Eliot Salt
Based on the novel by Sally Rooney, this enthralling series follows the duo of Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal) as they progress through school and into the world of being undergraduates. They’re an odd couple of friends with Marianne being more of an outsider while Connell is more of an overachiever on the social scene. The more they grow, the more their romantic relationships become complex and emotional as they continue to cross paths. Watch the trailer of Normal People
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Dead Still
CAST: Michael Smiley, Kerr Logan & Eileen O'Higgins
Set in the Dublin of the 1880, this Irish Costume Drama/Comedy follows the investigation by a renowned photographer of dead bodies into how his clients got murdered. Watch the trailer of Dead Still
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Darklands
CAST: Dane Whyte, Thomas Kane Byrne & Luke McQuillan
A small town in Ireland becomes a haven for gang activity and fights. Within this town is Damien, a young man with big dreams of becoming a MMA fighter in hopes of one day leaving behind his home. His escape attempts are being hindered by the likes of his trouble-making brother, Wes, involved with local gangs dealing drugs and his poor family that cannot afford to make ends meet. But Damien will soon find himself trying to defend his family when a drug deal goes wrong and Damien must come to the aid of his brother Wes in this gritty crime drama of gangs, violence and murder. All Release dates
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The Young Offenders
CREATOR: Peter Foott
CAST: Chris Walley, Alex Murphy &
Two Irish rogues are the lovable characters in this coming-of-age drama created by Peter Foott. They can't stay out of trouble at school and it's not so easy at home, but the two keep themselves occupied with plans and adventures as great distractions from all that. Watch the trailer of The Young Offenders
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Resistance
CREATOR: Colin Teevan
CAST: Brian Gleeson, Aoife Duffin & Simone Kirby
This follow to the Rebellion Series is an Irish Period Piece about the War of Independence. All Release dates
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Love/Hate
CREATOR: Stuart Carolan
CAST: Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Killian Scott, Aoibhinn McGinnity, Charlie Murphy
Dublin's underworld is a grimmy place - Love/Hate captures the city's gang culture fantasticly in this beautiful drama series. RATING: 84/100
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Striking out
CREATOR: N/A
CAST: Amy Huberman, Neil Morrissey & Fiona O'Shaughnessy
A new legal tv show coming from Ireland about a woman who sets up her own practice after leaving the prestigious law firm of a her ex-fiance. RATING: 74/100
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