Is there no end to the talents of Alistair Rumball?
The leading Irish sailing instructor and founder of the Irish National Sailing School has added television acting to his CV.
Rumball made his BBC debut in Inspector Lynley, appearing as a bird watcher in the opening sequence of the series broadcast on BBC One just before Christmas.
Not only did he take the cameo role, he was also responsible for location filming of the scene on Corballis Beach at the back of Malahide and Broadmeadow Estuary.
The drama is an adaptation of the Inspector Lynley novels by Elizabeth George.
The new series stars Leo Suter as Detective Inspector Tommy Lynley, alongside Sofia Barclay as Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers.
It premiered on BritBox in the United States on 4 September 2025 and on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 5 January 2026.
The drama follows a mismatched detective duo working for the fictional Three Counties Police in East Anglia. An aristocratic inspector and a maverick sergeant from a working-class background are forced to work together, confronting issues of personality, gender and class while pursuing justice.
Rumball is well known in Irish sailing circles for building the country’s largest sailing school and for his marine services work in the international film industry, including credits on blockbusters such as the 1998 epic Saving Private Ryan, with beach scenes filmed off the Wexford coast, under Rumball's marine control.

















































