Right out of high school, Sean Finnerty got his girlfriend Claudia pregnant. Now she’s his wife, and at just 32, he’s somehow found himself with 14-year-old daughter Lily, two little boys, and a constant struggle between his need to be responsible and his desperate desire to be irresponsible. His judgmental father Walt and devil-may-care brother Eddie are no help at all. When they all get together, stories always start to fly. Of course, Sean’s family will never let him finish a story; they interrupt, they debate, they derail, they defend themselves; just like any good family would.
En un barrio irlandés de la ciudad de Providence (Rhode Island), los hermanos Caffee pertenecen a dos mundos totalmente opuestos: uno es un gángster (Jason Isaacs) mientras que el otro se dedica al mundo de la política (Jason Clarke). A pesar de estar en lados diferentes de la ley, ambos están decididos a proteger el vecindario y lo que es suyo frente a todo aquel que intente destruirlo.
Se centra en el trabajo de la Brigada 62 de bomberos de la ciudad de Nueva York, después del 11S y más en particular en un bombero divorciado, Tommy Gavin (Denis Leary), que intenta lidiar con el miedo a su trabajo y la ansiedad que sufre viendo a su mujer saliendo con otros hombres. Para poder estar más pendiente de su ex y cerca de sus tres hijos, Tommy se traslada a vivir enfrente de ellos.
En un vecindario de clase trabajadora en las afueras de Los Ángeles, Mike y Peggy crían a ocho niños ruidosos. Hay 10 personas, tres habitaciones, un baño y cada uno por sí mismos.
Los Armagh, una familia irlandesa que emigra a los Estados Unidos a mediados del XIX, lograrán con gran esfuerzo y tesón vencer todas las adversidades y triunfar en su nueva patria.
Bridget Loves Bernie is an American television comedy program created by Bernard Slade, the creator of the 1970–74 ABC sitcom The Partridge Family and the 1967-70 sitcom The Flying Nun, based loosely on the premise of the 1920s’ Broadway play and 1940s’ radio show Abie's Irish Rose. It stars Meredith Baxter and David Birney as the title characters, and ran for one season, from 1972 to 1973 on CBS.
Baxter and Birney married in real life after the program went off the air.
Cuatro hermanos de origen irlandés se ven de pronto inmersos en el crimen organizado de la ciudad de Nueva York.
The Fitzpatricks is an American drama series which ran on CBS during the 1977–78 season. The series aired from September 5th, 1977 to January 10th, 1978. This show lasted only thirteen episodes, and was cancelled in 1978.
Philly is an American television series created by Steven Bochco that focused on criminal defense attorney Kathleen Maguire. It lasted a full season and was canceled due to low ratings. The final episode was advertised heavily as the series finale, a move not commonly used in network promotion, for a series lasting only one season.
The complete series is not on DVD, but is viewable on Netflix in HD and 5.1 Surround Sound. The series briefly aired in syndication on Universal HD in 2008.
Turks is an American police drama that aired on CBS from January 21, 1999 to April 23, 1999.
The story of the Irish-American Lonigan family between 1918 and 1930.
Kate McShane is an American legal drama television series that aired from September 10 until November 12, 1975. Kate McShane was the first series to feaure a female lawyer in the lead role.
The Cavanaughs is an American television situation comedy, broadcast on CBS from 1986 to 1989.
The series revolved around Francis "Pop" Cavanaugh, a 71-year-old, blue-collar Irish Catholic man living in South Boston with his daughter Kit and son Chuck, as well as Chuck's sons and daughter. Much of the show's humor stemmed from conflicts between the cantankerous, opinionated Pop and his grown children.