Netflix, House of Guinness and Steven Knight
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Netflix has announced a brand new series, House of Guinness, based on the real-life Guinness family. Here's everything you need to know.
From 'Peaky Blinders' mastermind Steven Knight, the new show is set in 19th-century New York and Dublin and follows one of Europe's most enduring dynasties.
Netflix has unveiled the first images of its lavish drama House of Guinness, and it's set to be one of the most talked about series of the year. Created by Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight, the series dives into the world of the Guinness dynasty just as the family is thrown into turmoil after the death of patriarch Sir Benjamin Guinness.
MrBeast, Adin Ross, and xQc joined forces for a massive charity livestream on Kick that set a Guinness World Record. The event was launched in support of MrBeast’s TeamWater campaign with Mark Rober.
The partners behind the popular Libertee Grounds in the city’s Francisville section are preparing to open a new bar on the burgeoning Delaware River waterfront early next year. Childhood friends Pri Rambhia,
Pierce Brosnan shared the secret to his great head of hair in a new interview, joking that it's all down to his Irish genes and Guinness beer. The 72-year-old actor is set to star in a movie adaptation of the Richard Osman book ‘The Thursday Murder Club.
Netflix's new drama will document the power struggles in one of Ireland's most notorious families. Here's what we know about the Guinness family.
The long-anticipated historical drama from "Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight arrives with first-look images, a trailer, and a September 25 premiere date.
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House of Guinness release date, plot and cast for epic Netflix series from Peaky Blinders creator
House of Guinness is the new drama created by Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight and is hitting Netflix in just over a month's time
Ed Kiziukiewicz, an 82-year-old Bay Head Beach lifeguard, has been saving lives at the Jersey Shore for decades. In fact, he’s the oldest male open water lifeguard in the world, according to Guinness World Records.
The slump reflected a 'temporary pause' on off-trade promotions for Guinness earlier this year, according to Diageo
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