Paul Mescal releases new music ahead of new Irish crime podcast
The Normal People star has been announced as one of the voices of Black Alley , a new scripted podcast series about fictional crime stories
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The folks behind new podcast series
Black Alley did exactly that, amassing a very impressive cast list of Irish talent to tell a group of four inter-connected crime stories.
Fionntán Larney, who directed and wrote all of the episodes with the folks at Springheel Productions, worked with Paul Mescal (Normal People), Chris Walley (The Young Offenders), Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Love/Hate), Niamh McCann (Brooklyn), Eanna Hardwicke (Vivarium), Alex Murphy (The Young Offenders), Frank Blake (Game of Thrones), Meadhbh Maxwell (Normal People) and Peter Coonan (Dark Lies The Island) on the episodes.
The first one set to arrive on Spotify, iTunes, and other streaming platforms on Tuesday, 1 June, while the rest of the episodes will then arrive fortnightly after that, before the finale on Tuesday, 13 July.
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The comedian and actor, who plays principal Barry Dunne in the comedy series set in Cork, has said that he does not think a fourth season will go ahead.
According to The Sun, PJ told the RTE Guide that because the two main actors, Alex Murphy and Chris Walley are getting older, it is becoming harder for them to play the teenagers Conor and Jock.
PJ Gallagher plays Barry Dunne in the comedy series (via BBC) I think it is gone he said, The lads are going to be something like 26 now . It’d be kinda hard to play the part of young lads doing their Leaving Cert at this stage he added.
PJ Gallagher reveals The Young Offenders may not return for a new season Comedian and Actor PJ Gallaher, who plays principal Barry Dunne in the comedy series set in Cork, has said that he does not think a fourth season will go ahead.
PJ told the RTE Guide that because the two main actors, Alex Murphy and Chris Walley are getting older, it is becoming harder for them to play the teenagers Conor and Jock.
PJ said, I think it is gone, he said, The lads are going to be something like 26 now . It’d be kinda hard to play the part of young lads doing their Leaving Cert at this stage he added.
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