
Rebellion
Ordinary people. Extraordinary times.
- 2016
- Ended
- War & Politics · Drama
- ~52m / ep
- 1 season
- 7.0/10
A group of young men and women in Dublin in 1916 are embroiled in a fight for independence during the Easter Rising. The story begins with the outbreak of World War I. As expectations of a short and glorious campaign are dashed, social stability is eroded and Irish nationalism comes to the fore. The tumultuous events that follow are seen through the eyes of a group of friends from Dublin, Belfast and London as they play vital and conflicting roles in the narrative of Ireland's independence.
Latest: Season 1 · 2016
View all seasonsThree women discover where their true loyalties lie when an armed revolt breaks out, aiming to gain Ireland's independence from Britain.
E1. Young Guns
Jan 3, 2016 · 53m
As Irish nationalists plot to overthrow British rule, friends May, Frances and Elizabeth follow separate paths in order to do their bit.
E2. To Arms
Jan 10, 2016 · 53m
The people of Dublin are divided as the rebels launch their attack against the authorities on Easter Monday, turning friends and family against one another as the violence spreads.
E3. Under Siege
Jan 17, 2016 · 52m
The siege enters its third day, and the rebels try to get governments of other nations to recognise Irish independence. However, the British forces are closing in on them. Elizabeth, Frances and Jimmy get caught up in the fighting at the GPO.
E4. Surrender
Jan 24, 2016 · 50m
The reinforcements the rebels urgently needed fail to turn up, and they are forced to surrender to the British army. As the people of Dublin vent their rage, the captive militants await their fate as the first in a series of executions take place.
E5. The Reckoning
Jan 31, 2016 · 51m
A ruthless campaign of executions is carried out, but the deaths have the unintended result of building public support for the defeated rebels. As prisoners are shipped to England, May is persecuted by the authorities, while Frances is driven to take drastic action.







































