
Jack Taylor Premiered on TV3 on Aug 02, 2010
Jack Taylor is an Irish television drama based on a series of novels by Ken Bruen. Set in Galway, the series stars Iain Glen in the eponymous role of Jack Taylor, a former officer with An Garda Síochána who becomes a private investigator after leaving the service. Taylor is a man who goes looking for clues where others haven't bothered to. He also knows the streets of his hometown like the back of his hand.
The series was first broadcast on TV3 in Ireland on 2 August 2010, and subsequently aired on Canvas in Belgium with Dutch subtitles. It received its UK debut on Channel 5 on 21 February 2013. It has received mixed reviews from critics. Bernice Harrison of The Irish Times felt the films were spoiled by Glen's voiceovers that gave the character the feel of a gumshoe in a film noir. But David Stephenson of the Daily Express said he had been hooked by the first episode's strong opening sequence..
Set in Galway, the series is based on Ken Bruen's crime novels and features Iain Glen in the title role of old-school detective Jack Taylor, a former officer with the Gardai (the Irish police force), and a maverick who often drinks far too much than is good for him. He has been fired from his job after the motorist he caught speeding turned out to be a government minister, who Taylor assaulted when the man threatened him. He is subsequently hired as a private investigator, taking on the cases the police will not investigate, although he enters that profession with somewhat of a reluctance because there are no private eyes in Ireland, explaining, "It's too close to being an informant – a dodgy concept". He soon finds his experience means he is suited to his new role, however, and he is aided in his investigations by his contacts, including some of his former Gardai colleagues, notably Officer Kate Noonan
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