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With the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's search for a Nancy and an Oliver generating acres of newsprint locally and in the London press, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Newsline has an interesting take on it tonight. Julie McCullough interviews the Executive Minister who once starred as the Artful Dodger. Here's a clue: he now considers himself at home somewhere different to where he used to reside politically.
And my colleague Gareth Gordon gets a mention too, in relation to his cameo role as a Bow Street Runner.
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It is interesting to note Charles Dickens describes the Artful Dodger as -
He was a snub-nosed, flat-browed, common-faced boy enough; and as dirty a juvenile as one would wish to see; but he had about him all the airs and manners of a man. He was short of his age: with rather bow-legs, and little, sharp, ugly eyes. His hat was stuck on the top of his head so lightly, that it threatened to fall off every moment--and would have done so, very often, if the wearer had not had a knack of every now and then giving his head a sudden twitch, which brought it back to its old place again. He wore a man's coat, which reached nearly to his heels. He had turned the cuffs back, half-way up his arm, to get his hands out of the sleeves: apparently with the ultimated view of thrusting them into the pockets of his corduroy trousers; for there he kept them. He was, altogether, as roystering and swaggering a young gentleman as ever stood four feet six, or something less, in the bluchers.
Is this Jeffrey Donaldson?
Dickens was a prophet.