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Some of the best science fiction TV shows are severely underrated and have been forgotten in the years since their release.
Fans of Death in Paradise are running out of time to catch the actor who once portrayed Detective Inspector Richard Poole in another gripping crime drama series.
Suspect: Critics trash ‘unbearable’ and ‘cartoonish’ new James Nesbitt drama on Channel 4 This all sounds quite ropey, and it is. Nesbitt is reliably Nesbitty – the camera frequently ...
James Nesbitt (born 15 January 1965) is a Northern Irish actor. Born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Nesbitt grew up in the nearby village of Broughshane, before moving to Coleraine, County Londonderry.
Netflix is removing James Nesbitt and Anne-Marie Duff 's "gripping" crime drama Suspect later this month. Starring Nesbitt in the lead role as detective Danny Frater, the show follows the detective as ...
Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt is on our screens yet again tonight as he uncovers his family's past on DNA Journey With Ancestry. He is the next celebrity to discover his roots on the ITV show ...
In “Bloodlands,” veteran actor James Nesbitt stars as Detective Chief Inspector Tom Brannick who, as the four-part series opens, is investigating the kidnapping of Patrick Keenan.
James Nesbitt's new crime drama Suspect has received a flurry of poor reviews after its debut on Sunday (19 June). The Channel 4 drama stars Nesbitt as DS Danny Frater, a policeman who encounters ...
James Nesbitt has landed a role in the two-part film "The Hobbit," which is to begin shooting soon in New Zealand, director Peter Jackson said.
James Nesbitt ‘saddened’ after being targeted in graffiti treated by police as ‘hate crime’ A message threatening the ‘Cold Feet’ actor was sprayed on a wall in Northern Ireland ...
James Nesbitt was pictured at Cheltenham Festival for the first time since it was revealed he agreed to co-parent the baby of his girlfriend Katy Gleadhill. It was recently revealed that the Cold ...
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