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Love/Hate (TV series)

Love/Hate is an Irish dramatic television series broadcast on RTÉ Television. The show aired between 2010 and 2014 on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.[1] The show depicts fictional characters in Dublin's criminal underworld.

Love/Hate
GenreCrime drama
Gangster
Created byStuart Carolan
StarringAidan Gillen
Robert Sheehan
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
Killian Scott
Peter Coonan
Charlie Murphy
Ruth Negga
Brían F. O'Byrne
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes28 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersSimon Massey
Suzanne McAuley
James Flynn
Jane Gogan
Production locationDublin
Camera setupSingle-camera, RED
Running time60 minutes
Production companyOctagon Films
Original release
NetworkRTÉ One
Release3 October 2010 (2010-10-03) –
9 November 2014 (2014-11-09)

The show is mostly filmed in Dublin, with some scenes shot in bordering counties. Since its release, it has grown in popularity with series 3 attracting close to one million viewers on several occasions.

In November 2014, RTÉ stated that a sixth series would be made, but the show would be taking a year-long break in 2015.[2][3] However, in November 2015, RTÉ stated that there were no longer plans to make a sixth series.[4] In 2017, actor John Connors confirmed that production of Love/Hate had ceased and there would be no more seasons aired.[5]

Description edit

The story is set in Dublin's criminal underworld. The first season introduced John Boy, a criminal kingpin, and the four friends Darren, Nidge, Robbie and Tommy as his gang members. The show has also featured Ruth Negga, Ruth Bradley, Killian Scott, and Chris Newman. The story focuses on rivalries within the criminal milieu and the psychological effects of violence on the Darren character. It is directed by David Caffrey and produced by Simon Massey, Suzanne McAuley, and James Flynn.[6] The first series began broadcasting on 3 October 2010 at 21:30. It was repeated on Thursday nights at 23:10 on RTÉ One and placed on the RTÉ Player for three weeks after broadcast. The second series began broadcasting on 6 November 2011 at 21:30.

The fourth season began broadcasting on 6 October 2013.[7] The opening episode of season four attracted 970,600 viewers on RTÉ One.[8]

Each episode costs approximately €600,000 to make.[9]

Cast edit

Introduced in season 1 edit

Introduced in season 2 edit

Introduced in season 3 edit

  • Jimmy Smallhorne as Christopher "Git" Loughman
  • Jason Barry as Daniel "Dano" Loughman (Series 3–4)
  • Seán McGinley as Tony (Series 3–4)
  • Eve Macklin as Georgina Loughman
  • Patrick Murray as Paddy
  • Jim Murray as Ray
  • Caoilfhionn Dunne as Lizzie (Series 3–5)
  • Siobhan Shanahan as Donna (Series 3–5)
  • Stephen Cromwell as Gary Creed
  • Mary Murray as Janet Hartigan (Series 3–5)
  • Lynn Rafferty as Nadine (Series 3–5)[10]
  • Stephen O'Brien as Terry (Series 3–5)

Introduced in season 4 edit

Introduced in season 5 edit

Production edit

Commissioned by RTÉ Drama, it is produced by Octagon Films. The producers are Simon Massey, Suzanne McAuley, and James Flynn.[6] Shooting for the first series began on 12 October 2009. The show is written by Stuart Carolan and initially directed by David Caffrey.[6] The director of photography is Donal Gilligan and the show was filmed on the RED camera, a digital cinema camera, now the Arri Alexa. The production designer is Stephen Daly and the costume designer is Aisling Wallace Byrne. The show is edited by Dermot Diskin.[6]

The second series began filming in late March 2011 on location in Dublin.[11]

On 12 December 2011, RTÉ.ie reported that a third series was in development.[12] On 17 January 2012 this was confirmed by RTÉ.[13]

On 18 December 2012, Irish Independent reported that "filming for the fourth series of Love/Hate is expected to get underway early in the New Year". The first episode of the fourth series was broadcast on 6 October 2013.[14] In November 2013, RTÉ released Love/Hate season 4 on DVD.

In September 2014, series 5 began airing on RTE1. it received high acclaim for its grittier storyline, something that some fans believed had been missing from the fourth series. The series finale was watched by over 1 million viewers and got rave reviews for ending it on a shocking cliffhanger, which included the killing of a much loved character. The show was officially cancelled in 2017 when John Connors confirmed there would be no more episodes produced, despite early reports that the show would return for a sixth series following a year long hiatus. The fifth series was released on DVD the day after the finale episode aired.

Broadcasts edit

International broadcasts edit

The complete series is available to view in Ireland on the RTÉ Player. In the United Kingdom, seasons one and two aired on Scotland's ITV franchise, STV.[15]

RTÉ International and the programme's producers signed an international broadcasting deal with ITV Studios Global Entertainment. ITV Global will help market and distribute the show internationally.[16]

Also in the United Kingdom season 1 and 2 was purchased by Channel 5, giving the series a UK-wide broadcast. The first season aired on 24 July 2013.[17] Series 2 was shown on UK freeview channel Spike,[18] following a repeat run of the first series. The complete series is available on the subscription service BritBox.

The first three series have also been bought by TV markets in Brazil, Israel and Singapore joining Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.[19]

DVD releases edit

Title Region 2 Region 4
Love/Hate – Season 1 29 October 2010 (2010-10-29) 7 March 2012 (2012-03-07)[20]
Love/Hate – Season 2 12 December 2011 (2011-12-12)[21]
Love/Hate – Season 3 17 December 2012 (2012-12-17)[22]
Love/Hate – Season 4 11 November 2013 (2013-11-11)
Love/Hate – Season 5 10 November 2014 (2014-11-10)

Episodes edit

Series Episodes Originally broadcast
Season premiere Season finale
1 4 3 October 2010 24 October 2010
2 6 6 November 2011 11 December 2011
3 6 11 November 2012 16 December 2012
4 6 6 October 2013 10 November 2013
5 6 5 October 2014 9 November 2014

Reception edit

Love/Hate has been well received,[23] and has won eight Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTA), seven of them in 2012.[24] The second series was met with critical acclaim.[23]

On the eve of the third season, The Irish Times hailed the show as "the best drama RTÉ has produced."[25]

The Guardian (UK) praised the show, comparing it to The Wire and The Sopranos, saying "what makes Love/Hate distinctive is the way in which the scripts ... [root] the mobster genre in the trends and tensions of contemporary Irish culture."[26]

Controversy edit

The programme has attracted criticism for its graphic and explicit portrayals of rape and its effects.[27]

An actor playing an undercover Garda (Kieran O'Reilly) was revealed to be a real member of the Garda National Drug Unit, leading to an internal Garda investigation.[28][29] Gardaí are not prohibited from acting by the Garda Code.[28] However, there was an inquiry into his appearance on the show.[30]

Viewership ratings edit

Episode Date Time Viewer
Rank (#)
Viewers
Demographic (15+)
1 3 October 2010 21:30 #4 400,000[31]
2 10 October 2010 21:30 #9 405,000
3 17 October 2010 21:30 #8 434,000
4 24 October 2010 21:30 #24 383,000

The second series of Love/Hate was the most watched TV show in Ireland in 2011.[32]

970,600 viewers tuned in to watch the series four opener on 6 October 2013.[33] while the Season finale on 10 November 2013 attracted over one million viewers.[34]

The fifth series opened with over 976,400 viewers tuning in on 5 October 2014.[35]

Awards and nominations edit

Each series of Love/Hate has been successful in garnering recognition and awards. The first series received the most nominations at the 8th Irish Film & Television Awards (IFTAs) in 2011,[36] with Stuart Carolan winning Best Writer (Television).[37] The series also won "Best TV Show" in the Listeners' End of Year Poll on The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show in 2011.[38]

The second series received as many nominations at the 9th IFTAs the following year.[39] It won seven awards including Best Drama, Best Director (David Caffrey), and Best Writer (Stuart Carolan).[40] Other major awards went to Aidan Gillen (Actor in a Lead Role – Television), Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (Actor in a Supporting Role – Television), and Denise McCormack (Actress in a Supporting Role – Television).[41]

It was once again a big winner at the 10th IFTAs in 2013 when the third series was nominated for eleven categories.[42] It took home six awards including Best Drama, Best Director (David Caffrey), and Best Writer (Stuart Carolan).[43] Tom Vaughan-Lawlor won his second successive acting award for his portrayal of gang leader Nigel "Nidge" Delaney.[44] Charlie Murphy and Susan Loughnane won Best Actress (Television) and Best Supporting Actress (Television), respectively.[45]

The fourth series received eight nominations at the 11th IFTAs in 2014, meaning that the franchise had garnered the most nominations at the awards ceremony for the fourth consecutive year.[46] It won awards for Best Writer (Stuart Carolan) and Actor in a Supporting Role Television (Peter Coonan).[47][48]

The fifth series was nominated for seven awards at the 12th IFTAs in 2015.[49][50] It won Best Drama for the third time and Stuart Carolan took home Best Writer for the fifth consecutive year.[51] Charlie Murphy won her second award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Television Drama) for her portrayal of Siobhán Delaney.[52]

IFTA Film & Drama Awards edit

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
2011 Drama Series/Soap Love/Hate (Suzanne McAuley) Season 1 Nominated
Director – Television David Caffrey Season 1 Nominated
Writer – Television Stuart Carolan Season 1 Won
Actor in a Lead Role – Television Robert Sheehan Season 1 Nominated
Actress in a Lead Role – Film/Television Ruth Bradley Season 1 Nominated
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Brian Gleeson Season 1 Nominated
Actress in a Supporting Role – Television Ruth Negga Season 1 Nominated
Director of Photography Donal Gilligan Season 1 Nominated
Editing Dermot Diskin Season 1 Nominated
2012 Best Drama Love/Hate (Suzanne McAuley & Steve Mattews) Season 2 Won
Director – Television Drama David Caffrey Season 2, episodes 1–3 Won
Writer – Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 2 Won
Actor in a Lead Role – Television Aidan Gillen Season 2 Won
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Season 2 Won
Actress in a Supporting Role – Television Denise McCormack Season 2 Won
Editing – Film/Television Drama Isobel Stephenson Season 2 Won
Original Score – Film/Television Drama Ray Harman Season 2 Nominated
Production Design – Film/Television Drama Stephen Daly Season 2 Nominated
Sound – Film/Television Drama Brendan Deasy, Mark Henry, Fiadhnait McCann Season 2 Nominated
2013 Best Drama Love/Hate (Suzanne McAuley & Steve Mattews) Season 3 Won
Director – Television Drama David Caffrey Season 3 Won
Writer – Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 3 Won
Actor – Television Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Season 3 Won
Actor – Television Robert Sheehan Season 3 Nominated
Actress – Television Charlie Murphy Season 3 Won
Supporting Actor – Television Peter Coonan Season 3 Nominated
Supporting Actress – Television Susan Loughnane Season 3 Won
Editing – Film/Drama Dermot Diskin Season 3 Nominated
Production Design Stephen Daly Season 3 Nominated
Original Score Ray Harman Season 3 Nominated
2014 Best Drama Love/Hate Season 4 Nominated
Writer – Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 4 Won
Director – Television Drama David Caffrey Season 4 Nominated
Best Actor – Television Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Season 4 Nominated
Best Actress – Television Charlie Murphy Season 4 Nominated
Best Actress – Television Mary Murray Season 4 Nominated
Supporting Actor – Television Peter Coonan Season 4 Won
Supporting Actress – Television Caoilfhionn Dunne Season 4 Nominated
2015 Best Drama – Television Love/Hate Season 5 Won
Director – Television Drama David Caffrey Season 5 Nominated
Script – Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 5 Won
Actor in a Lead Role – Television Drama Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Season 5 Nominated
Actress in a Lead Role – Television Drama Charlie Murphy Season 5 Won
Actor in a Supporting Role – Television Drama John Connors Season 5 Nominated
Actress in a Supporting Role – Television Mary Murray Season 5 Nominated

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Love Hate is an Irish dramatic television series broadcast on RTE Television The show aired between 2010 and 2014 on RTE One and RTE Player 1 The show depicts fictional characters in Dublin s criminal underworld Love HateGenreCrime dramaGangsterCreated byStuart CarolanStarringAidan GillenRobert SheehanTom Vaughan LawlorKillian ScottPeter CoonanCharlie MurphyRuth Negga Brian F O ByrneCountry of originIrelandOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes28 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSimon MasseySuzanne McAuleyJames FlynnJane GoganProduction locationDublinCamera setupSingle camera REDRunning time60 minutesProduction companyOctagon FilmsOriginal releaseNetworkRTE OneRelease3 October 2010 2010 10 03 9 November 2014 2014 11 09 The show is mostly filmed in Dublin with some scenes shot in bordering counties Since its release it has grown in popularity with series 3 attracting close to one million viewers on several occasions In November 2014 RTE stated that a sixth series would be made but the show would be taking a year long break in 2015 2 3 However in November 2015 RTE stated that there were no longer plans to make a sixth series 4 In 2017 actor John Connors confirmed that production of Love Hate had ceased and there would be no more seasons aired 5 Contents 1 Description 2 Cast 2 1 Introduced in season 1 2 2 Introduced in season 2 2 3 Introduced in season 3 2 4 Introduced in season 4 2 5 Introduced in season 5 3 Production 4 Broadcasts 4 1 International broadcasts 4 2 DVD releases 5 Episodes 6 Reception 6 1 Controversy 6 2 Viewership ratings 6 3 Awards and nominations 6 3 1 IFTA Film amp Drama Awards 7 References 8 External linksDescription editThe story is set in Dublin s criminal underworld The first season introduced John Boy a criminal kingpin and the four friends Darren Nidge Robbie and Tommy as his gang members The show has also featured Ruth Negga Ruth Bradley Killian Scott and Chris Newman The story focuses on rivalries within the criminal milieu and the psychological effects of violence on the Darren character It is directed by David Caffrey and produced by Simon Massey Suzanne McAuley and James Flynn 6 The first series began broadcasting on 3 October 2010 at 21 30 It was repeated on Thursday nights at 23 10 on RTE One and placed on the RTE Player for three weeks after broadcast The second series began broadcasting on 6 November 2011 at 21 30 The fourth season began broadcasting on 6 October 2013 7 The opening episode of season four attracted 970 600 viewers on RTE One 8 Each episode costs approximately 600 000 to make 9 Cast editTom Vaughan Lawlor as Nigel Nidge Delaney Killian Scott as Thomas Tommy Daly Aoibhinn McGinnity as Patricia Trish Delaney Charlie Murphy as Siobhan DelaneyIntroduced in season 1 edit Robert Sheehan as Darren Treacy Series 1 3 Chris Newman as Robbie Treacy Ruth Bradley as Mary Treacy Series 1 2 Aidan Gillen as John Boy Power Series 1 2 Brian Gleeson as Hughie Cueball Power Ruth Negga as Rosie Moynihan Series 1 2 Peter Campion as Stephen Stumpy Doyle Series 1 2 Laurence Kinlan as Eric Elmo Creed Series 1 Series 3 5 Introduced in season 2 edit Peter Coonan as Francis Fran Cooney Series 2 5 Mark Dunne as Adrian Ado Kenny Series 2 5 Susan Loughnane as Debbie Series 2 4 Ian Lloyd Anderson as Dean Series 2 5 Gavin Drea as Luke Denise McCormack as Linda CooneyIntroduced in season 3 edit Jimmy Smallhorne as Christopher Git Loughman Jason Barry as Daniel Dano Loughman Series 3 4 Sean McGinley as Tony Series 3 4 Eve Macklin as Georgina Loughman Patrick Murray as Paddy Jim Murray as Ray Caoilfhionn Dunne as Lizzie Series 3 5 Siobhan Shanahan as Donna Series 3 5 Stephen Cromwell as Gary Creed Mary Murray as Janet Hartigan Series 3 5 Lynn Rafferty as Nadine Series 3 5 10 Stephen O Brien as Terry Series 3 5 Introduced in season 4 edit John Connors as Patrick Ward Series 4 5 Leroy Harris as Glen Ginny O Donoghue Series 4 5 Brian F O Byrne as Mick Moynihan Series 4 5 Kieran O Reilly as Ciaran Madden Series 4 5 Aaron Heffernan as Gavin Series 4 5 Peter O Meara as Andrew Reddin Barry Keoghan as WayneIntroduced in season 5 edit Paudge Behan as Terrence Big Balls May Johnny Ward as Paulie LawlessProduction editCommissioned by RTE Drama it is produced by Octagon Films The producers are Simon Massey Suzanne McAuley and James Flynn 6 Shooting for the first series began on 12 October 2009 The show is written by Stuart Carolan and initially directed by David Caffrey 6 The director of photography is Donal Gilligan and the show was filmed on the RED camera a digital cinema camera now the Arri Alexa The production designer is Stephen Daly and the costume designer is Aisling Wallace Byrne The show is edited by Dermot Diskin 6 The second series began filming in late March 2011 on location in Dublin 11 On 12 December 2011 RTE ie reported that a third series was in development 12 On 17 January 2012 this was confirmed by RTE 13 On 18 December 2012 Irish Independent reported that filming for the fourth series of Love Hate is expected to get underway early in the New Year The first episode of the fourth series was broadcast on 6 October 2013 14 In November 2013 RTE released Love Hate season 4 on DVD In September 2014 series 5 began airing on RTE1 it received high acclaim for its grittier storyline something that some fans believed had been missing from the fourth series The series finale was watched by over 1 million viewers and got rave reviews for ending it on a shocking cliffhanger which included the killing of a much loved character The show was officially cancelled in 2017 when John Connors confirmed there would be no more episodes produced despite early reports that the show would return for a sixth series following a year long hiatus The fifth series was released on DVD the day after the finale episode aired Broadcasts editInternational broadcasts edit The complete series is available to view in Ireland on the RTE Player In the United Kingdom seasons one and two aired on Scotland s ITV franchise STV 15 RTE International and the programme s producers signed an international broadcasting deal with ITV Studios Global Entertainment ITV Global will help market and distribute the show internationally 16 Also in the United Kingdom season 1 and 2 was purchased by Channel 5 giving the series a UK wide broadcast The first season aired on 24 July 2013 17 Series 2 was shown on UK freeview channel Spike 18 following a repeat run of the first series The complete series is available on the subscription service BritBox The first three series have also been bought by TV markets in Brazil Israel and Singapore joining Australia New Zealand and South Korea 19 DVD releases edit Title Region 2 Region 4Love Hate Season 1 29 October 2010 2010 10 29 7 March 2012 2012 03 07 20 Love Hate Season 2 12 December 2011 2011 12 12 21 Love Hate Season 3 17 December 2012 2012 12 17 22 Love Hate Season 4 11 November 2013 2013 11 11 Love Hate Season 5 10 November 2014 2014 11 10 Episodes editMain article List of Love Hate episodes Series Episodes Originally broadcastSeason premiere Season finale1 4 3 October 2010 24 October 20102 6 6 November 2011 11 December 20113 6 11 November 2012 16 December 20124 6 6 October 2013 10 November 20135 6 5 October 2014 9 November 2014Reception editLove Hate has been well received 23 and has won eight Irish Film amp Television Awards IFTA seven of them in 2012 24 The second series was met with critical acclaim 23 On the eve of the third season The Irish Times hailed the show as the best drama RTE has produced 25 The Guardian UK praised the show comparing it to The Wire and The Sopranos saying what makes Love Hate distinctive is the way in which the scripts root the mobster genre in the trends and tensions of contemporary Irish culture 26 Controversy edit The programme has attracted criticism for its graphic and explicit portrayals of rape and its effects 27 An actor playing an undercover Garda Kieran O Reilly was revealed to be a real member of the Garda National Drug Unit leading to an internal Garda investigation 28 29 Gardai are not prohibited from acting by the Garda Code 28 However there was an inquiry into his appearance on the show 30 Viewership ratings edit Episode Date Time ViewerRank Viewers Demographic 15 1 3 October 2010 21 30 4 400 000 31 2 10 October 2010 21 30 9 405 0003 17 October 2010 21 30 8 434 0004 24 October 2010 21 30 24 383 000The second series of Love Hate was the most watched TV show in Ireland in 2011 32 970 600 viewers tuned in to watch the series four opener on 6 October 2013 33 while the Season finale on 10 November 2013 attracted over one million viewers 34 The fifth series opened with over 976 400 viewers tuning in on 5 October 2014 35 Awards and nominations edit Each series of Love Hate has been successful in garnering recognition and awards The first series received the most nominations at the 8th Irish Film amp Television Awards IFTAs in 2011 36 with Stuart Carolan winning Best Writer Television 37 The series also won Best TV Show in the Listeners End of Year Poll on The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show in 2011 38 The second series received as many nominations at the 9th IFTAs the following year 39 It won seven awards including Best Drama Best Director David Caffrey and Best Writer Stuart Carolan 40 Other major awards went to Aidan Gillen Actor in a Lead Role Television Tom Vaughan Lawlor Actor in a Supporting Role Television and Denise McCormack Actress in a Supporting Role Television 41 It was once again a big winner at the 10th IFTAs in 2013 when the third series was nominated for eleven categories 42 It took home six awards including Best Drama Best Director David Caffrey and Best Writer Stuart Carolan 43 Tom Vaughan Lawlor won his second successive acting award for his portrayal of gang leader Nigel Nidge Delaney 44 Charlie Murphy and Susan Loughnane won Best Actress Television and Best Supporting Actress Television respectively 45 The fourth series received eight nominations at the 11th IFTAs in 2014 meaning that the franchise had garnered the most nominations at the awards ceremony for the fourth consecutive year 46 It won awards for Best Writer Stuart Carolan and Actor in a Supporting Role Television Peter Coonan 47 48 The fifth series was nominated for seven awards at the 12th IFTAs in 2015 49 50 It won Best Drama for the third time and Stuart Carolan took home Best Writer for the fifth consecutive year 51 Charlie Murphy won her second award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Television Drama for her portrayal of Siobhan Delaney 52 IFTA Film amp Drama Awards edit Year Category Nominee s Episode Result2011 Drama Series Soap Love Hate Suzanne McAuley Season 1 NominatedDirector Television David Caffrey Season 1 NominatedWriter Television Stuart Carolan Season 1 WonActor in a Lead Role Television Robert Sheehan Season 1 NominatedActress in a Lead Role Film Television Ruth Bradley Season 1 NominatedActor in a Supporting Role Television Brian Gleeson Season 1 NominatedActress in a Supporting Role Television Ruth Negga Season 1 NominatedDirector of Photography Donal Gilligan Season 1 NominatedEditing Dermot Diskin Season 1 Nominated2012 Best Drama Love Hate Suzanne McAuley amp Steve Mattews Season 2 WonDirector Television Drama David Caffrey Season 2 episodes 1 3 WonWriter Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 2 WonActor in a Lead Role Television Aidan Gillen Season 2 WonActor in a Supporting Role Television Tom Vaughan Lawlor Season 2 WonActress in a Supporting Role Television Denise McCormack Season 2 WonEditing Film Television Drama Isobel Stephenson Season 2 WonOriginal Score Film Television Drama Ray Harman Season 2 NominatedProduction Design Film Television Drama Stephen Daly Season 2 NominatedSound Film Television Drama Brendan Deasy Mark Henry Fiadhnait McCann Season 2 Nominated2013 Best Drama Love Hate Suzanne McAuley amp Steve Mattews Season 3 WonDirector Television Drama David Caffrey Season 3 WonWriter Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 3 WonActor Television Tom Vaughan Lawlor Season 3 WonActor Television Robert Sheehan Season 3 NominatedActress Television Charlie Murphy Season 3 WonSupporting Actor Television Peter Coonan Season 3 NominatedSupporting Actress Television Susan Loughnane Season 3 WonEditing Film Drama Dermot Diskin Season 3 NominatedProduction Design Stephen Daly Season 3 NominatedOriginal Score Ray Harman Season 3 Nominated2014 Best Drama Love Hate Season 4 NominatedWriter Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 4 WonDirector Television Drama David Caffrey Season 4 NominatedBest Actor Television Tom Vaughan Lawlor Season 4 NominatedBest Actress Television Charlie Murphy Season 4 NominatedBest Actress Television Mary Murray Season 4 NominatedSupporting Actor Television Peter Coonan Season 4 WonSupporting Actress Television Caoilfhionn Dunne Season 4 Nominated2015 Best Drama Television Love Hate Season 5 WonDirector Television Drama David Caffrey Season 5 NominatedScript Television Drama Stuart Carolan Season 5 WonActor in a Lead Role Television Drama Tom Vaughan Lawlor Season 5 NominatedActress in a Lead Role Television Drama Charlie Murphy Season 5 WonActor in a Supporting Role Television Drama John Connors Season 5 NominatedActress in a Supporting Role Television Mary Murray Season 5 NominatedReferences edit New Irish TV dramas coming to RTE RTE Ten Raidio Teilifis Eireann 12 July 2010 Retrieved 13 July 2010 Sixth season of Love Hate in development RTE News 16 November 2014 Retrieved 18 November 2014 Love Hate to take a year long break Irish Independent 17 November 2014 Retrieved 18 November 2014 Rumours of another Love Hate season quashed RTE News 10 November 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2016 Quigley Maeve 15 January 2017 Love Hate is gone and will NEVER be back Irish Mirror a b c d Love Hate Begins Principal Photography IFTN Irish Film and Television Network 12 October 2009 Retrieved 13 July 2010 Love Hate springs surprise on fans with return in three weeks Irish Independent 13 September 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2013 Almost a million viewers watch Love Hate opener Irish Independent 7 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Crime does pay as cash strapped Love Hate gets support of strangers Irish Independent 22 October 2013 Retrieved 22 October 2013 Lynn Rafferty IMDb Restaurant series RAW meeting the public appetite for drama RTE Press Release Raidio Teilifis Eireann 31 January 2011 Archived from the original on 20 December 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2011 Third series of Love Hate in development RTE Ten Raidio Teilifis Eireann 12 December 2011 Archived from the original on 25 May 2012 Retrieved 12 December 2011 Third series of Love Hate confirmed RTE Ten Raidio Teilifis Eireann 17 January 2012 Retrieved 17 January 2012 RTE Love Hate creator has no room for sentimentality about Darren Irish Independent 8 December 2012 Love Hate compelling gangland drama coming to STV STV 8 March 2011 Retrieved 12 March 2011 Geneva Has Time for Love Hate 16 November 2010 Retrieved 16 November 2010 Robert Sheehan Web Love Hate on Channel 5 Robert sheehan net Content is no longer available Channel 5 Paranoid Nidge heads into hiding as Love Hate goes global Irish Independent 4 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2013 Love Hate DVD DVDOrchard com au Archived from the original on 30 December 2012 Retrieved 6 November 2012 Love Hate Series 2 2 DVD RTE News Archived from the original on 8 January 2012 Love Hate Series 3 DVD RTE News Archived from the original on 6 December 2012 a b Third series of Love Hate in development RTE ie Archived from the original on 25 May 2012 Retrieved 12 December 2011 McGreevy Ronan 12 February 2012 Love Hate wins seven Ifta awards The Irish Times Freyne Patrick 9 November 2012 Gun play how Love Hate became RTE s best drama The Irish Times Irish Times Trust Retrieved 9 November 2012 Lawson Mark 24 July 2013 Is Love Hate Ireland s answer to The Wire theguardian com Butler Laura 14 November 2012 Complaints to RTE over Love Hate violence double in a day Irish Independent Independent News amp Media Retrieved 14 November 2012 a b Williams Paul 14 October 2013 Love Hate s newest star an undercover cop playing an undercover cop Irish Independent Retrieved 14 October 2013 Garda investigated over acting role in Love Hate RTE News and Current Affairs 14 October 2013 Retrieved 14 October 2013 McMahon Aine 15 October 2013 Detective garda faces inquiry over role in Love Hate The Irish Times Retrieved 16 October 2013 MediaLive Online resource for Irish advertising media intelligence medialive ie Love Hate is our favourite show of the year Evening Herald Independent News amp Media 23 December 2011 Retrieved 23 December 2011 Almost a million viewers watch Love Hate opener Irish Independent Independent News amp Media 7 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 King Nidge brings in a million Irish Independent Independent News amp Media 11 November 2013 Retrieved 11 November 2013 Murphy Garreth 6 October 2014 Almost a million people watched the opening episode of Love Hate Irish Independent Love Hate leads IFTA nominations RTE Entertainment Raidio Teilifis Eireann 12 January 2011 WINNERS OF THE 8TH ANNUAL IRISH FILM amp TELEVISION AWARDS The Irish Film amp Television Academy The Irish Film amp Television Academy Love Hate almost certain to return as show scoops end of year prize for best TV show Irish Independent Independent News amp Media 20 December 2011 Retrieved 20 December 2011 Love Hate leads nominations for 2012 IFTA awards The Daily Edge Journal Media 10 January 2012 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a External link in code class cs1 code ref code help Love Hate wins seven IFTA awards The Irish Times 12 February 2012 WINNERS OF THE 9TH ANNUAL IRISH FILM amp TELEVISION AWARDS The Irish Film amp Television Academy The Irish Film amp Television Academy IFTA 2013 Nominations revealed RTE Entertainment Raidio Teilifis Eireann 11 January 2013 IFTA WINNERS 2013 The Irish Film amp Television Academy The Irish Film amp Television Academy IFTA 2013 What Richard Did amp Love Hate Lead The Way With 11 Awards IRISH FILM amp TELEVISION ACTORS NEWS The Irish Film amp Television Network 11 February 2013 Love Hate actress wins top IFTA award RTE Entertainment Raidio Teilifis Eireann 13 February 2013 Love Hate dominates IFTA nominations The Daily Edge Journal Media 27 February 2014 IFTA 2014 WINNERS The Irish Film amp Television Academy The Irish Film amp Television Academy IFTA 2014 NOMINEES amp WINNERS The Irish Film amp Television Academy The Irish Film amp Television Academy Nominees announced for the 2015 IFTA Film and Drama Awards IFTN The Irish Film amp Television Network 29 April 2015 Charlie versus Love Hate The nominations for the IFTAS are out TheJournal ie Journal Media 29 April 2015 Love Hate dominates 2015 IFTA awards RTE Entertainment Raidio Teilifis Eireann 30 May 2015 IFTA WINNERS 2015 The Irish Film amp Television 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