
Tradition
Comedy
Overview
On his last day on the bench, District Court Judge Seamus Moynihan finds himself presiding over the most controversial case his court - and his town - has ever seen.
Top Cast


Paul Ronan
Paul Ronan
Judge Seamus Moynihan
Paul Ronan
Judge Seamus Moynihan
Brendan Grace
Brendan Grace
Father Cronin
Brendan Grace
Father Cronin
Brian Harty
Brian Harty
Court Reporter
Brian Harty
Court Reporter


Pascal Scott
Pascal Scott
Garda Inspector
Pascal Scott
Garda Inspector
Luke Corcoran
Luke Corcoran
Court Reporter
Luke Corcoran
Court Reporter
James Daly
James Daly
Sean McCarthy
James Daly
Sean McCarthy
Claudia Connell
Claudia Connell
Breda O'Carroll
Claudia Connell
Breda O'Carroll
Miriam Kelleher
Miriam Kelleher
Hotel waitress
Miriam Kelleher
Hotel waitress


Dion Marcos
Dion Marcos
Ed Egan
Dion Marcos
Ed Egan
Rob Moran
Rob Moran
Garda Tim O'Connor
Rob Moran
Garda Tim O'Connor
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