Andy McCarroll
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Podcast Appearances
It's really good because I think the point of it is a really good concept.
It's Dermot Whelan and he has his guests go through their personal family history and their heirlooms with the idea that they'll be displayed for one day in the museum in Fowler in Cork.
I will give a warning to people on this.
Inevitably, when you're watching it, your partner will turn around and say, oh, if you were to do a museum of you, what would you put into it?
Make sure you mention something of theirs because otherwise the next two days will be everything you pick up in the house will be followed by, is that going in the museum ahead of me?
The first episode is Brian Dobson, who has a signed copy of the Good Friday Agreement from the day it was signed.
I will say I wouldn't be handing Dermot Whelan any family heirlooms because he starts flicking through this like it's yesterday's newspaper.
I was like, please, please be careful with that.
Then we've got Steve Garn of Codeline, Maria Dunphy and Emma, sorry, Emma Dornan is on tonight and then followed by Pat Short.
So this is the documentary follow up to the Murdoch murders, a southern scandal, which was about a very well-to-do family in the south.
And the husband, the father, sorry, was convicted of murdering his wife and child.
There was also a spinoff dramatization with Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette, which was really, really good as well.
This one is kind of the documentary equivalent of this could have been an email.
There was a clerk who was apparently leading the jury to go for conviction.