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Liam Neeson, Frank Carson, and Up a Tree
Liam Neeson sparks row after admitting he once wanted to kill a black man, but now has regrets. And another side to Frank Carson, who once saw active service as a paratrooper.
Liam Neeson sparks row after admitting he once wanted to kill a black man. He now says he regrets it, and sought help.
Another side to the comic Frank Carson, who once killed a man during active service as a paratrooper, who worked with James Cagney, and was twice mayor of Balbriggan. And a dead tree in Brooke Park in Derry is revealed as the origin of the local phrase, "up a tree in Rosemount".
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Tue 5 Feb 2019
13:30
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Foyle
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