Holding (TV series)

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Based onHolding
by Graham Norton
Written by
Directed byKathy Burke
Holding
GenreCrime drama
Based onHolding
by Graham Norton
Written by
Directed byKathy Burke
Starring
ComposerMurray Gold
Countries of origin
  • Ireland
  • United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producers
  • Dominic Treadwell-Collins
  • Graham Norton
  • Karen Cogan
ProducerMartina Niland
Production companies
Original release
NetworkITV
Release14 March (2022-03-14) 
4 April 2022 (2022-04-04)

Holding is a four-part television series based on the debut novel of the same name by Graham Norton. It premiered on ITV on 14 March 2022 and on Virgin Media More in Ireland on 12 April 2022.

Easy-going Garda Sergeant PJ Collins leads a peaceful life in the quiet Cork village of Duneen. It is disrupted by the discovery of an adult male skeleton at a building site owned by the Flynn brothers. Due to its location on the former Burke farm and its age, locals speculate that the skeleton is Tommy Burke. He had disappeared in mid-2001, about 20 years earlier. Cork City-based detective Linus Dunne investigates and orders the Burkes' graves opened for DNA sampling. PJ learns that Tommy had abandoned his fiancée Brid at the altar and simultaneously had an affair with Brid's then-best friend, Evelyn Ross. Brid and Evelyn rarely communicate thereafter. Brid married Anthony and they have two children. Evelyn lives with her sisters Abigail and Florence on the neighbouring dairy farm.

Brid begins drinking more heavily and struggles with community scrutiny. Evelyn dates teenager Stephen and works at the pub, while Abigail runs the dairy. Florence prepares to leave Duneen for America with her girlfriend and fellow school teacher, Susan. PJ observes Evelyn and Brid fighting each other, but avoids confronting them. Brid hides away from her family and the villagers. PJ discovers Brid and returns her home. DNA analysis determines that the skeleton is not the Burkes' son.

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Demi Isaac Oviawe as Aoife Akingbola
  • Calum Rea as Cathal Riordan
  • Jane Spollen as Carmel Riordan
  • Lochlann Ó Mearáin as Cormac Byrne
  • Jim O'Donnell as Willy McCarthy
  • Pat Kinevane as Martin Flynn
  • Anne Kent as Nora Goggin
  • Karl Quinn as John Flynn
  • Michael Fry as Alan Doddy
  • Felix Brown as Tommy Burke
  • Norma Sheahan as D.S. Norma Casey
  • Graham Norton as Radio DJ (voice)
  • Ivet Corvea as Doctor Walshe
  • Gary Murphy as Sgt Looney

Production

References

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