Even the dead have something to say. They talk. Yes. Not to us, but to people like Daniel Harrow. Smart rule breaker, and arrogant, Dr Harrow loves to talk to the dead. But when this passionate forensic pathologist confronts truths buried decades ago, he must use his professional expertise to keep the secret buried, in Harrow TV series premiering on ABC Australia this March and later in the US on Hulu.
Harrow TV Series Cast
Stephen M. Irwin writes this engaging mystery that follows the star of the show Dr. Harrow in the ten episode first season of the new investigative drama starting in march 2018.

Harrow (2018)
Developed By: Stephen M. Irwin, Leigh McGrath
Cast: Ioan Gruffudd, Mirrah Foulkes, Remy Hii, Anna Lise Phillips, Darren Gilshenan
Network: ABC Australia, iView, Hulu
Air Date: 9 March 2018, 8.30 PM
Harrow TV Series Plot
Dr. Daniel Harrow (Ioan Gruffudd) is the senior medical examiner at the Queensland Institute of Forensic Medicine – the morgue to which all unnatural deaths in the city are brought. Arrogant an cool at the same time, Dr Harrow knows just how good he is – he’s the best pathologist in the state and probably the country – but that is not ego, just fact.
Curious and restless the forensic pathologist likes to go beyond what’s is obvious and delves into the reasons of the crime. He wants to know why. And the answer to the why invariably lies in understanding the person. Human nature – in all its glory and all its warts, its goodness and darkness, its complexity and contradictions – holds the answer.
20 years of working with victims of violent crime has taken its toll. It’s cost Harrow his marriage, his relationship with his daughter Fern, and his own peace of mind. He does his job, and he does it better than anyone.
Everything changes when A new case lands in his morgue; the skeletal remains of a man have been dredged from the river, cocooned in concrete. However this discovery comes as no surprise to Harrow… Because he’s the one who put the body there.
Harrow TV Series Trailer
Watch this trailer of Harrow TV Series and tell us if you like Ioan Gruffudd in this new charming role.
Harrow TV Series Review
Two episodes into the series and I am already hooked on to the charming and handsome character of Dr. Harrow. Ioan Gruffudd does an excellent job to bring alive the characer on screen and all of those who like brilliant and arrogant doctors will love him for his performance.
Apart from the episodic mysteries, the series doesn’t waste any time in revealing its overarching mystery, which only gets deeper with each episode. Online chemistry between Harrow and the seargent (Mirrah Foulkes) too adds another dimension to the drama that is proving to be irresistible.
Definitely a must watch series if you like crime and some chemistry.
Harrow TV Series Episodes
Can’t wait to find out more about Dr. Harrow? Take a quick peek inside with out Harrow TV Series episode guide.
Episode 1
Brilliant forensic pathologist Dr. Daniel Harrow investigates the apparent suicide of a young woman whose grieving father suspects she was murdered.
Episode 2
While stalling the river bones investigation, Harrow digs into the case of a woman murdered with a crossbow, coming dangerously close to a thrill-kill murderer.
Episode 3
A human arm in a dead crocodile leads Harrow and Dass to Far North Queensland, battling crocs and crooks in their pursuit of the truth.
Episode 4
When a skeleton is discovered in a suburban backyard, the home owner becomes the prime murder suspect – until Harrow begins to uncover a tragic secret.
Episode 5
Harrow comes to Fern’s aid after she unwittingly sells deadly party drugs, leaving a young woman dead and others hospitalised.
Episode 6
Two young travelers are dead and Harrow suspects the involvement of a prominent international businessman – but vested bureaucratic forces confound him at every turn.
Episode 7
While Harrow investigates the deaths of a mother and son in a car accident, the mystery of Robert Quinn’s disappearance escalates into a homicide investigation.
Episode 8
While Harrow investigates the accidental death of a young, gay student, Stephanie comes under increasing suspicion regarding the disappearance of Robert Quinn.
Episode 9
A suspicious death at a nursing home causes Harrow to reflect on his own crime, as the investigation into Robert Quinn’s murder gains momentum.
Episode 10
While Harrow deals with his most bizarre autopsy yet, both Dass and Simon finally close in on the truth about who killed Robert Quinn.

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