Proof (2004 TV Series)
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''Proof'' is an Irish television series, co-produced by Subotica for broadcast on
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; it was first broadcast on 5 January 2004. Starring Finbar Lynch and Orla Brady as investigative journalists Terry Corcoran and Maureen Boland, ''Proof'' lasted for two series, with a second series, subtitled ''Prescription for Murder'', airing in April 2005. The series was a co-production with TV2 of
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, and as such, both series were broadcast in the region in 2006. Likewise, both series aired on PBS in the
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and were released on DVD in January and April 2007. In 2009, both series were broadcast by Scottish broadcaster STV. The first series was directed by Ciaran Donnelly and the second by Thaddeus O'Sullivan. Tristan Lynch and Mary Callery acted as executive producers. Both series were filmed on location in
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. The series was a hit with critics and audiences alike, and became a rating success for RTÉ, becoming the channel's most-watched drama in 2004, beating off soap opera '' Fair City''. Orla Brady also received an Irish Film and Television Award nomination for Best Actress in a TV serial in 2004, and the first series was also up for nomination for best TV serial.


Production

''Proof'' was created by Tony Philpott, who also wrote the first two episodes of the first series. ''Proof'' notably made headlines when it was discovered that Philpott's original screenplay had been "dumbed down" by network executives and some of the more politically critical elements had been removed. The screenplay was read by a ''
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'' TV critic, who noted the excisions and wrote about them in an article separate from his TV column. The column, printed on 1 February 2004, wrote: "It could almost be the plot of a whodunit. A television station commissions a hard-hitting drama set against the sleazy backdrop of Irish political corruption. The designated writer delivers the goods with a script that station bigwigs hail as one of the grittiest and most convincing they’ve ever read. Then, somewhere between the green-lighting of the project and the first day of principal photography, the script is eviscerated. Its astringent depiction of crooked politics, Irish-style, is watered down to bland, generic mush."


Cast

* Finbar Lynch as Terry Corcoran * Orla Brady as Maureen Boland * Charlotte Bradley as Detective Dolores Quirke * Sidse Babett Knudsen as Nina Kurpreka (Series 1) * Stuart Graham as Andrew O'Hara (Series 1) * Bryan Murray as Miles Carrick (Series 1) * Cathy Belton as Kay Corcoran (Series 1) * Jim Norton as Ronan Corcoran (Series 1) * Emma Bolger as Orla Boland (Series 1) * Declan Conlan as Detective Larry Mitchell (Series 1) * Kate O'Toole as Olivia Bernstein (Series 2) * Dearbhla Molloy as Evelyn Boland (Series 2) * Saoirse Ronan as Orla Boland (Series 2) * Stanley Townsend as Patrick Mooney (Series 2) * Conor Mullen as J.P. O'Farrell (Series 2)


Episodes


Series 1 (2004)


Series 2: ''Prescription for Murder'' (2005)


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