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Single-Handed

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  • 2007–2010
  • TV-14
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Owen McDonnell in Single-Handed (2007)
Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father's Garda post, and solves different cases.
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Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father's Garda post, and solves different cases.Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father's Garda post, and solves different cases.Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father's Garda post, and solves different cases.

  • Creators
    • Barry Simner
    • Rob Pursey
  • Stars
    • Owen McDonnell
    • David Herlihy
    • Ruth McCabe
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,817
    6,248
    • Creators
      • Barry Simner
      • Rob Pursey
    • Stars
      • Owen McDonnell
      • David Herlihy
      • Ruth McCabe
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Owen McDonnell
    Owen McDonnell
    • Garda Sergeant Jack Driscoll
    • 2007–2010
    David Herlihy
    • Garda Finbarr Colvin
    • 2007–2010
    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Eithne Driscoll
    • 2007–2010
    Brian Gleeson
    Brian Gleeson
    • Cathal
    • 2007–2009
    Sean McGinley
    Sean McGinley
    • Dennis Costello…
    • 2010
    Matthew McNulty
    Matthew McNulty
    • Brian Doyle
    • 2010
    Simone Lahbib
    Simone Lahbib
    • Gemma Burge
    • 2010
    Ian McElhinney
    Ian McElhinney
    • Ex-Garda Sergeant Gerry Driscoll…
    • 2007–2008
    Cathy Belton
    Cathy Belton
    • Aine O'Sullivan
    • 2010
    Denis Conway
    • Inspector O'Kane
    • 2008–2010
    Tina Kellegher
    Tina Kellegher
    • Teresa Burke
    • 2010
    Liam Carney
    Liam Carney
    • Tommy Gallagher
    • 2007
    Laura Murphy
    • Saoirse Brady
    • 2007
    Joe Hanley
    • Martin Reilly
    • 2007
    Dairíne Ní Dhonnchú
    Dairíne Ní Dhonnchú
    • Nuala Reilly
    • 2007
    Darragh Kelly
    • Fergal
    • 2007
    Stuart Graham
    Stuart Graham
    • Johnny Mallon
    • 2007
    Stephen Rea
    Stephen Rea
    • Sean Doyle
    • 2010
    • Creators
      • Barry Simner
      • Rob Pursey
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    10hannemaria-lara

    Quality series

    Intelligent show that doesn't let a viewer off too easy. I love it, when a show doesn't assume that their viewers have intelligence of rice krispies. It leaves room for your own perception and insight.

    Single-handed is able to handle the ugly side of life without becoming cynical and that's extremely rare in TV nowadays.
    8E Canuck

    Ireland, looking Irish and acting conflicted as everywhere

    I watched most of Series One and Two before a self-driving week in Ireland with my husband which included two nights in Galway and a day on the Connemara Loop. That was 2 months back and I've just concluded a second viewing, including the final episode I'd not seen fully the first time round. I have to admit my primary motive was to revisit the landscape and do some place-spotting but the quality of the drama kept distracting me from my touristic infatuation with the Republic of Ireland generally and Connemara, specifically. At times villains of the stories can be a bit over the top, but for the most part I thoroughly enjoy the writing, the acting and of course, the setting. If this series wasn't so hard to get hold of here in Canada I'd be recommending it to people I know.

    I enjoyed seeing Charlie Murphy, again, who did a fine job in the mini series Rebellion about the Easter Rising that laid the groundwork for the foundation of the Irish Republic. She's a good actress who adds substance and credibility to the final story, A Cold Heaven, in her mixed-up adolescent role. One of the most interesting parts of the series overall is the father-son struggle that lingers even once Jack Driscoll's father is out of the picture, literally. His ghost is a brooding presence over all of Connemara, in this drama, and sparks lots of tension between Jack's second-generation policeman character and his mother. Police corruption or wrongdoing is an issue that makes this ten-year-old series seem fresh and topical.
    8msghall

    Sophisticated plots and nuanced dialogue

    At first skeptical of this lower-budget show, I was won over by the sophistication of the story line, peeling away layers of hidden sins and human frailties of the fallible but all too human characters.

    This series concentrates on the reality of lives, exploring the undercurrent of motivations and foibles of human nature. If you looking for elaborate chase scenes or gunfights, this is not for you; instead sit back and be prepared to be won over but subtle but provocative treatments of the human condition, all presented with fresh scripts and fascinating characters.
    10w-e-fullerton

    Absolutely terrific

    This is a wonderful show with fantastic scenery. It reminds me of my trip to Ireland many years ago. The characters seem to be REAL PEOPLE and the scripting is really true to life. They are certainly not artificial as are the American actors that we have to put up with. The story lines are true to life. Even the bad characters are very well acted. I wish American TV would take a lesson from this program when they are making our shows. I believe that the Garda is depicted in a realistic fashion. Perhaps that is why I like it since my Grandfather was a Detective with the same kind of attributes I will watch it many times and I hope that you do also.
    10robert-temple-1

    Excellent series set on wild coast of County Galway in Ireland

    The Irish, like the Danes, live in a small country which has produced its fair share of theatre, film, and TV drama. This excellent RTE police series is no 'Celtic Twilight' story, but is instead a disturbing exploration of the under-surface of modern Irish society as it extends even to such a remote place as County Galway, beside the Atlantic Ocean. The hero of the series, superbly and quietly played by Owen McDonnell (who was born in Galway and has its soil in his bones), is a young sergeant in the Irish police, who are known as 'the Garda' (a Gaelic name). This review is of the entire 12 episodes produced so far, comprising Seasons One and Two. It is not known if there will be any more, but I hope so. It is a very absorbing series which goes at a gentle pace, revealing intrigues and crimes slowly, rather than at the breathless pace of a Hollywood film which has to squeeze everything into 90 minutes. McDonnell's father had been a senior Garda figure, and in Season One, McDonnell comes face to face with the fact that he had been dishonest and criminal in his job, as most of his colleagues had also been. McDonnell is a thoroughly honourable man struggling to keep his honest nose above sea level in this wholly corrupt place. The series is shot entirely on location and the scenery is remarkable for its bleak beauty, a nearly treeless landscape running down to a shattered sea and endless shimmering water dusted by drifting clouds, with spectacular sunsets. The area is extremely isolated and under-populated. The locals are deeply inbred and introverted, clannish, secretive, suspicious, brutal, and, well, Irish, which means they can also be charming and amusing while they are scheming against you. The wickedest character in the series is a perfect serpent, retired Garda Inspector Dennis Costello, played with sinuous menace and cunning by Sean McGinley. He runs the local pub called Mallons, a den of iniquity, scheming, and plotting. Everyone in the area seems consumed by greed, lust, perversity, or unnatural passions of one kind or another, and none of them are honest apart from stalwart Owen McDonnell, whose character is called Jack Driscoll. If anyone ever wondered how so many murders could possibly be committed in the small town of Oxford in order to justify the INSPECTOR MORSE series, try County Galway for limitless decadence. How can such a desolate place be seething with such much corruption, brutality, and quiet crime? The series is clearly meant to be a reflection upon contemporary Ireland, a country where all the politicians are said to be corrupt, where all the businessmen are said to be corrupt (and I have met some of those!), and where incest, rape, murder, brutality of every kind imaginable, and of course the sexual perversities and crimes of the Catholic clergy, are rampant. It is also a country where greed ran amok and resulted in the economic collapse from which Ireland is still struggling, with doubtful success, to make some kind of recovery. There are some powerful performances by supporting players in this series, especially the sinister and knowing mother of McDonnell, played by Ruth McCabe, who conveys as much by her eyes as many actors do when they scream. She refuses to condemn the immorality of her late husband and thinks her son is a fool for being such a 'good guy', which certainly is a new angle on the cozy mum theme, for she will sit down and have a nice cup of tea while justifying dishonesty and immorality. McDonnell's bewilderment and exasperation at the hypocrisy and dishonesty he finds on all sides never breaks him, but he looks sadder and sadder, and says a great deal when he does not speak, rather like those silent Danes in THE KILLING Part One (see my review). If the Irish can produce a series like this, they have not lost their touch. Let's have more.

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      • January 1, 2007 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
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    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
    • Production companies
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      • Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
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