From the multi-award-winning writer Jimmy McGovern Hollywood star Sean Bean heads an impressive cast in this poignant and powerful series centred around Father Michael Kerrigan, a Catholic priest presiding over an urban parish in northern England. Father Michael must be a confidant, counsellor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life in contemporary Britain. With a chequered past and a complicated relationship with his own family, the priest is determined to help his parishioners through their troubles.... But despite his best efforts, Father Michael can't always fix what's broken in their lives. [show more]
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Sean Bean stars as a Catholic priest in this six-part BBC drama. The series follows Father Michael Kerrigan (Bean) as he tries to his best to offer support and counsel to his community parish in suburban northern England, whilst also coming to terms with traumas from his own past. Amongst the struggling parishioners is single mum-of-three Christina Fitzsimmons (Anna Friel) who loses both her mother and her job in quick succession. Failing to make ends meet, she continues to receive her late mother's pension by failing to declare her death but it's not long before she attracts the attention of the authorities. Can Michael fix the seemingly broken lives of Christina and her fellow parishioners as they toil daily to survive in modern Britain?
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Hollywood star Sean Bean heads an impressive cast in this poignant and powerful series centred around Father Michael Kerrigan, a Catholic priest presiding over an urban parish in Northern England. Father Michael must be a confidant, counsellor and confessor to a congregation struggling to reconcile its beliefs with the challenges of daily life in contemporary Britain. With a chequered past and a complicated relationship with his own family, the priest is determined to help his parishioners through their troubles. But despite his best efforts, Father Michael can't always fix what's broken in their lives.
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