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Redemption. DI Colette Cunningham's no nonsense approach to policing has earned her the respect of her Merseyside Police colleagues. She seems unflappable, until she gets a call from the Garda in Dublin after the body of a young woman is discovered.
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- 2022-03-18
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
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DI Colette Cunningham's no-nonsense approach earns her the respect of her Merseyside Police colleagues, and she seems unflappable, until the body of a young woman is discovered in Dublin. TOP ...
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- Paula Malcomson
- John Hayes
- April 18, 2022
Redemption traces the experiences of Detective Inspector Collette Cunningham (Paula Malcolmson), a successful Liverpool Serious Crime Squad senior detective called back to her native Dublin by the Irish Garda (Police) due to the untimely death of her daughter Stacey (Rachel O'Byrne) from whom she'd been estranged for over 35 years.
Redemption: Season 1 Reviews. Paula Malcomson brings depth to Cunningham’s character and makes her believable, despite a script which requires her to say things that only TV characters say,...
Mar 17, 2022 · Redemption. Season 1. Dedicated detective Colette Cunningham is an unflappable force of nature - until she takes an unexpected call when the body of a young woman is discovered. 159. 2022 6 episodes X-Ray TV-14. Drama. Watch with BritBox. Start your 7-day free trial. Free trial of BritBox.
Apr 23, 2022 · TV Reviews. Redemption review: Slow-burning crime drama doesn’t give us much to go on. Redemption takes liberties with reality but deserves another chance, which is more than can be said for...
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Redemption has received positive reviews from critics, particularly for Paula Malcomson's portrayal of DI Colette Cunningham. The What's on TV and radio tonight column in The Times described Malcomson as "excellent in the lead role", and that the show itself "settles into something smarter and more brooding."