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How many seasons does Finding Joy have?
2 seasons
How many episodes does Finding Joy have?
12 episodes
When did Finding Joy premiere?
October 9, 2018
How long are episodes of Finding Joy?
25 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Finding Joy?
6.3 out of 10
Who stars in Finding Joy?
Amy Huberman
,
Paul Reid
, and
Hannah James-Scott
Who is the writer for Finding Joy?
Amy Huberman
,
Brona C. Titley
,
Hugh Travers
, and
Rebecca O'Flanagan
Who is the director of Finding Joy?
John Butler
and
Kieron J. Walsh
Who is the producer of Finding Joy?
Rebecca O'Flanagan
and
Robert Walpole
Who is the composer for Finding Joy?
John McPhillips
Who is the executive producer of Finding Joy?
Amy Huberman
Who is the cinematographer for Finding Joy?
Cathal Watters
What is the plot of Finding Joy?
A woman finds herself thrust into the limelight when she gets a job filling in for Ireland's most-beloved vlogger, Flora the Happy Hunter.
What genre is Finding Joy?
Comedy
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