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Derry Girls. Sister Michael (Siobhán McSweeney). Copyright: Hat Trick Productions
Siobhán McSweeney

Siobhán McSweeney

  • Actor, director and writer

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Derry Girls review: Channel 4's pride and joy

The show's final series is hilariously written and brilliantly acted, with a top-class celebrity cameo thrown in for good measure.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 12th April 2022

The oral history of Derry Girls

As the runaway Channel 4 success prepares to wave goodbye with its new series, we talk to all the key players and cast about its legacy.

Daniel Dylan Wray, Vice.com, 12th April 2022

Siobhán McSweeney interview

The Irish star of Derry Girls and now ITV murder mystery Holding talks to Isobel Lewis about seeing real people have sex on screen, the radical thrust of Pottery Throw Down and why she has never stopped speaking out.

Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 27th March 2022

Holding's Siobhán McSweeney breaks down importance of *that* sex scene

Holding's central mystery about the dead body in the centre of a quiet town gave way to a far more tender moment this evening when Brid and Sergeant PJ spent an evening having sex together.

Tilly Pearce, Digital Spy, 21st March 2022

Holding review

So, Graham Norton... is this a crime drama or a comedy?

Deborah Ross, Daily Mail, 19th March 2022

TV review: Holding, ITV1

If nothing else you'll want to stick with Holding just to work out what the feck is really going on.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th March 2022

Holding review

Graham Norton's drama is colourful, funny, warm, and intermittently acerbic - just like him.

Nick Hilton, The Independent, 14th March 2022

Holding, ITV, review

Graham Norton's small-town secrets are hard to resist.

Emily Watkins, i Newspaper, 14th March 2022

Holding, episode 1, review

A charming drama - once you figure out what's going on.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 14th March 2022

Holding, ITV review

Graham Norton's novel moves seamlessly to the small screen.

Helen Hawkins, The Arts Desk, 14th March 2022

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