Paul Mescal shot to fame after starring in BBC series Normal People, and fans have been swooning over the 24 year old actor ever since. And now it looks like the Irish-born heartthrob will be returning to our screens in another major role.
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The Young Offenders are set to return to our screens on Friday, July 24 at 9.35pm.
The third series of the smash-hit comedy will see Conor (Alex Murphy) and Jock (Chris Walley) continue to hatch ill-advised schemes resulting in hilarious and unfortunate outcomes.
The comedy series has proved to be a huge hit with RTÉ viewers since its debut, with on average 377,000 people tuning in per episode to be entertained by the Cork humour. The series has also been streamed 1.14m on RTÉ Player.
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Paul Mescal shot to fame after starring in BBC series Normal People, and fans have been swooning over the 24 year old actor ever since. And now it looks like the Irish-born heartthrob will be returning to our screens in another major role.
Disney+ is currently home to other Halloween fan favourites such as Hocus Pocus.The Young Offenders returned to Irish and British TV screens just last week for its third season and fans have already been praising it with baby Star stealing the show according to social media.The twin girls who portrayed Jock’s daughter, Nola and Penny Richardson, are 19 months old and sure to join the heady heights of TV baby fame such as Georgina from the Snapper.Speaking to EVOKE Alex Murphy said of working
viewers couldn’t get enough of the tiny tot.When chatting to EVOKE recently, we asked cast members Alex Murphy, Chris Walley and Hilary Rose what it was like to work with a baby on set.Alex revealed that it was twin girls who portrayed Jock’s daughter — Nola and Penny Richardson who are 19 months old.‘It was an absolute delight — they were the best babies.,’ he said.
It turns out, they needn’t have worried as the drama is as bonkers as ever.This week’s episode sees the lads get roped into an operation to steal dozens of TV’s but when the day comes to put plans into action, Jock is left minding his baby.With no choice but to go ahead with the plan, the duo bring Star along leading to all sorts of hilarity on screen as they navigate nappy and pram dilemmas in the midst of carrying out their crime!Here they are! The two leading ladies
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A post shared by Paul Mescal (@paul.mescal) on Apr 26, 2020 at 12:47pm PDTShe said: It [Lockdown] has been pretty good actually.
A post shared by Paul Mescal (@paul.mescal) on Apr 26, 2020 at 12:47pm PDTShe said: It [Lockdown] has been pretty good actually.
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BBC iPlayer on July 19, but as it stands we have no information on when it will arrive on RTÉ. If it’s like season two, we can expect it will come a week afterwards.The second season aired back in November and season three couldn’t come at a better time.BBC also has dropped some pictures of what is to come, with Star making an appearance.
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