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Aug 8, 2024 · Weather. Where are they now? The stars of Love/Hate 10 years on. As Killian Scott takes up a role in a major new Netflix series, we look at how the other stars of Love/Hate have been faring since ...
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Love/Hate: Created by Stuart Carolan. With Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Killian Scott, Aoibhinn McGinnity, Charlie Murphy. The story of the organized crime scene of Dublin is revealed, centered on Darren, who wants to stay out of trouble but ends up returning to his old habits and his old gang.
3 October 2010. (2010-10-03) –. 9 November 2014. (2014-11-09) Love/Hate is an Irish crime drama television series, commissioned by RTÉ Television and created by Stuart Carolan. Set in Dublin, the show depicts fictional characters in the city's criminal underworld. The show is mostly filmed in Dublin, with some scenes shot in bordering counties.
Oct 4, 2013 · The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show. Ian chats with Stuart Carolan from Love/Hate
Charlie Murphy. 10 Episodes 2014. Laurence Kinlan. Elmo 10 Episodes 2014. John Connors. Patrick 24 Episodes 2014. Aoibhinn McGinnity. 21 Episodes 2014. Ruth Negga.
For five years, Stuart Carolan entertained the Irish nation under the guise of Navan Man, a satirical character on Today FM’s The Last Word. Not everyone saw the funny side, though. On Christmas Day, 1998, Navan Man staged a nativity play in which he played one of the three wise men, who drove to Navan in a stolen car to witness the birth of Christ.