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Mind's Eye

Original Drama 27th -31st August at 1800 and repeated at midnight in 5 parts on BBC 7
Writer :Gerry Casey, Gemma McMullan and John Murphy
Producer : Eoin O’Callaghan


When Psychotherapists, Lorcan and Aoife Molloy are called in to help a series of unusually distressed patients, they discover that the problems they are facing are not just psychological disorders – but show evidence of inexplicable paranormal activity. As this father and daughter team hold wildly opposing views on matters spiritual, their partnership seems set for some stormy weather.

Cathy Belton Dermot Crowley and  Richard Orr Margaret D'Arcy at the Piano

Episode 1 – VIRTUOSO
By Gemma McMullan & Gerry Casey
An old woman’s claim that her hands have been possessed is met with wry scepticism, until psychotherapists, Lorcan and Aoife Molloy see and hear the evidence for themselves.

Episode 2 - FAITH
By Gemma McMullan & Gerry Casey
Jake Wilson’s claim that an angel saved his life is met with suspicion by Aoife – but
Lorcan would appear to have found proof that Jake may be telling the truth.

Episode 3 – WHISPERS
By Gemma McMullan & Gerry Casey
A young boy swears he is under attack by a poltergeist and has the bruises to prove it. But his father is determined to prove that his son’s own wilfulness is the cause of the disturbance.

Episode 4 – PROPHET
By John Murphy
When released murderer, Paul Strong maintains he has the gift of foreseeing imminent crimes, it’s hardly surprising that the Police believe him to be the perpetrator

Episode 5 – LODGERS
By John Murphy
Maeve Hamilton appears to run a thriving guesthouse in central Dublin – but Lorcan and Aoife discover something deeply unusual about those to choose to stay there.

Starring Dermot Crowley as Lorcan and Cathy Belton as Aoife with Margaret D’Arcy, Stella McCusker, Miche Doherty, Gerard Murphy, Niall Cusack, Laura Hughes, Sean Campion, Aine McCartney, Eamon Owens, John Hewitt and Mark Lambert.
A new drama series for BBC 7.



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