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The creator of Derry Girls, Lisa McGee, has returned with another TV series – and she's assembled some familiar faces to do so. The new Netflix comedy-thriller, which is titled How to Get to Heaven ...
Forza Wine is opening a new bar-slash-restaurant in London's Soho, and you can book a table already. From February 28th, Forza Wine will open its doors, with tables available to snag through the bar’s ...
Lisa McGee's latest Netflix series follows three lifelong friends who go digging into the suspicious death of an estranged childhood classmate.
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter For her next act, McGee has shifted her focus… 70 miles or so down the road. This time around, she’s still chronicling female ...
It would have been easy for Lisa McGee to follow Derry Girls with something similar — perhaps a sequel set today. And in some ways, that's exactly what she's done. The eccentric trio in How To Get To ...
The creator of Derry Girls, Lisa McGee, has a new show to cure your February blues. Amid the never-ending rain in the UK, Netflix has released How To Get To Heaven From Belfast, a new comedy crime ...
Like McGee herself and the titular “Derry Girls” inspired by her upbringing, Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher), Robyn (Sinéad Keenan) and Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) are alumnae of an all-girls Catholic school ...
When old school friends reunite at a funeral, they suspect foul play. Cue this frenetic, witty caper from Derry Girls’ Lisa McGee – complete with a sensational performance from Saoirse-Monica Jackson ...
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast is “wish fulfilment” for creator Lisa McGee. “I’d love to go on one of these adventures with my friends,” McGee told Deadline at London’s Langham Hotel a day before ...
Lisa McGee said she had envisaged her new show, “How to Get to Heaven From Belfast,” as a sort of modern, funny “Murder, She Wrote.” Just don’t expect tired Irish stereotypes. By Ali Watkins Reporting ...
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