Tommie Gorman: the freedom cancer gave him, Martin McGuinness's loss and Brexit's sting in the tail
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Ireland Unfiltered: Dion Fanning talks to Irish journalist and broadcaster, Tommie Gorman.
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could listen to Tommie all day, fantastic interview, brilliantly gentle direction from Dion
Great interview and great talk about McGuinness
Agreed Hume the man.
What a great man!
Brilliant interview and interviewee! Could listen to this all day
Amazing
What a brilliant interview. Best of luck in your retirement Tommy you will be missed.
Great interview. Well done Dion. Lovely to hear Tommie's insights. There's a small production issue: your mic is too loud so your voice comes booming through Dion, while Tommie's mic is quieter. Sound just needs to be balanced.
Wonderful and great insight into Roy Keane
A Reelin in the Years for the Ages - Don’t look back in anger
WHAT ? ? WHEN ? Was 3rd level education made available to everyone ? I thought it was much more recent than Donut O Malley. Not many of MY contemps went to college
1967 I believe for second level. Third level was never free. In fact going to third level and getting a degree wasn't commonplace until the 90's.
Sorry I should have said the mid 80's as opposed to the 90's
No touch on apprentices ?