Pulling Moves

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  • 2004
  • 1 Season
  • 8.3  (78)

Pulling Moves is a comedy television series that aired on BBC Northern Ireland in 2004. The show follows a group of friends who run a small, struggling dance school in Belfast. The group includes Brendan (played by Ciaran McMenamin), the charismatic leader of the group; his best friend Tommy (played by Michael Legge), a cynical and often sarcastic man; and Kevin (played by Conor Delaney), a simple-minded but well-meaning member of the group. The three friends are joined by other characters throughout the show, including Brendan's hard-nosed girlfriend Maura (played by Susan Lynch), her sister Kelly (played by Helena Bereen), and their student Emer (played by Charlene McKenna).

The show is set in Belfast and explores the relationships and challenges faced by the group of friends as they try to make their dance school successful. The show is character-driven, with the plot focusing heavily on the relationships between the characters. Each episode is structured around a different dance event, with the series culminating in a big competition.

Despite its setting and focus on dance, Pulling Moves is not a show about dance. Rather, it is a show about the characters and the challenges they face. The characters are flawed and often make questionable decisions, but they are also endearing and relatable.

The show is notable for its depictions of Belfast and its people. The city is shown as a place recovering from years of violence and conflict, but also as a vibrant and diverse place. The characters are shown speaking a mixture of English and Irish, reflecting the bilingual nature of the city.

The show was praised for its writing and performances. The dialogue is sharp and witty, and the characters are well-developed. The performances are particularly strong, with each actor bringing nuance and depth to their roles. The show is also notable for its use of music, with each episode featuring a different soundtrack.

Overall, Pulling Moves is a charming and well-crafted comedy series that explores the lives of a group of friends in Belfast. With its strong performances and sharp writing, the show is a must-watch for fans of character-driven comedy.

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Seasons
All Day Long
10. All Day Long
May 6, 2004
The lads scrape together enough money to bring Ta on a stag night.
The Grandfather Clock
9. The Grandfather Clock
April 29, 2004
The lads go to southern Ireland to retrieve a grandfather clock for a local entrepreneur.
Two Weddings and a Break in
8. Two Weddings and a Break in
April 22, 2004
Wardrobe is determined to buy his ma's house as a 60th birthday present.
The Pirate and the Choirboys
7. The Pirate and the Choirboys
April 15, 2004
The squad breaks up as Ta's forced to get a real job and Shay starts driving pirate taxis.
Catch the Pigeon
6. Catch the Pigeon
April 8, 2004
The lads discover a secret formula that will make racing pigeons fly faster.
Spousal Arousal
5. Spousal Arousal
April 1, 2004
Mick Bad News pays the boys to trail his wife, who he thinks is having an affair.
Dog Eat Dog
4. Dog Eat Dog
March 25, 2004
The lads kidnap a pedigree Shih Tzu dog for a breeder intent on producing a prize litter.
The Quiz
3. The Quiz
March 18, 2004
A pub quiz gives the lads a chance to make some money and settle some old scores.
Meat Is Murder
2. Meat Is Murder
March 11, 2004
Ta's uncle pays the lads to dispose of a cow that died of foot and mouth.
Claimitis
1. Claimitis
March 4, 2004
Scamsters Wardrobe, Ta, Shay and Darragh try to fake a bus crash and claim compensation.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 4, 2004
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (78)