Striking Out (2017)
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Amy Huberman
Tara
Neil Morrissey
Vincent
Fiona O'Shaughnessy
Meg
Rory Keenan
Eric
Brahm Gallagher
Pete
Kate Gilmore
Lucy Whelan
Emmet Byrne
Ray
Nigel Davey
Garda
Paul Antony-Barber
Richard Dunbar
Tim Fletcher
Gaffer
Trevor Murphy
Second Assistant Camera
Niall Cullinane
Digital Imaging Technician
Lisa James Larsson
Director
Ingrid Craigie
Irene Rafferty
Frida Wendel
Director of Photography
Nick Dunning
Conrad Rafferty
Simon Massey
Director
Conall Keating
Steve
James Phelan
Writer
Ian Madden
Best Boy Grip
Evan McCabe
Tony Doyle
Lorraine Pilkington
Corrine O'Brien
Aidan Jordan
Robert Moroney
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 2017
StatusCanceled
Seasons2
Episodes10
Running Time52m
Filming LocationsDublin, Ireland
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Striking Out is an Irish television legal drama television series, broadcast on RTÉ, that first aired on 1 January 2017, based on The Good Wife by Robert and Michelle King. Produced by Bl!nder F!lms for RTÉ Television, Striking Out stars Amy Huberman as Dublin-based solicitor Tara Rafferty, who is currently working for a fledgling legal firm. Filmed in Dublin and Wicklow, the first series, comprising four episodes, was broadcast during January 2017, to critical acclaim. Subsequently, the series was sold to the United States, where it made its North American debut on Acorn TV on 17 March 2017. Internationally, the series has been distributed by DCD Rights and Acorn Media Enterprises.
The series drew the highest Sunday night ratings for RTÉ in over a year. Prior to the broadcast of the first episode, RTÉ's Head of Drama Jane Gogan confirmed to the Irish Examiner that a second series was already in development. Subsequently, a second series was officially confirmed by RTÉ, with filming taking place throughout the summer of 2017. The second series, extended to six episodes, commenced broadcasting in 2018, with Maria Doyle Kennedy, Moe Dunford and Jane Brennan amongst the new cast members. Simon Massey will also act as the director. In 2018, Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd acquired the rights to air the series in the United Kingdom, with the first series airing on the newly launched 5Select from 13 February 2018.
There are currently no plans to develop a third season of the drama, despite the 'cliff hanger' ending of season 2.