“Gripping” Northern Ireland-set ’70s drama Say Nothing to land new UK streaming home

The compelling 1970s drama, *Say Nothing*, which is set in Northern Ireland, is now available on a new streaming service in the UK.

The series, inspired by Patrick Radden Keefe’s book, begins with the unsettling disappearance of Jean McConville, a case that unfolds against the backdrop of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

In 1972, Jean, a mother of ten, was taken from her home in Northern Ireland and disappeared, never to be seen again.

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The nine-part series, a suspenseful tale of murder and lost memories, will debut on Channel 4 later this year. It covers events from over four decades.

Say Nothing tells the stories of people involved with the Irish Republican Army (IRA), examining how strongly held beliefs can lead to extreme actions. It shows how easily a fractured community can descend into violence, and the lasting impact – both emotional and psychological – that violence has on everyone involved, especially when coupled with a culture of keeping secrets.

The film features Lola Petticrew as Dolours Price and Hazel Doupe as Marian Price, portraying the two young women who became well-known figures in radical political movements.

Anthony Boyle, known for his role in *Masters of the Air*, plays Brendan Hughes, a compelling military strategist who struggles with inner conflict. Maxine Peake, famous from *Black Mirror*, portrays an older version of Dolours.

Josh Finan portrays Gerry Adams, a prominent political figure and former leader of Sinn Féin. Adams played a key role in peace negotiations and has consistently maintained he was not involved with the IRA.

The limited series, created by Josh Zetumer, has been well-received by critics, earning a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 50 reviews. Many reviewers specifically highlighted the strong performances from the cast.

According to Salon, the series *Say Nothing* is a difficult but compelling watch, thanks to strong performances from actors like Peake, Petticrew, Doupe, and a particularly striking performance by Boyle, which helps guide viewers through the story’s dark and complex timeline across its nine episodes.

According to *Variety*, the idea for this project might seem daunting, but *Say Nothing* and its talented actors successfully portray the motivations behind the IRA’s actions without minimizing the severity of their violence.

Say Nothing will air on Channel 4 later this year.

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2025-09-18 02:49