elperello wrote: » Yes. Well more accurately a retired comedian. He was very successful.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Sweated a lot for that success.
riclad wrote: » theres not that many true crime documentarys made in ireland
NIMAN wrote: » Is anyone really offended by the word 'bull****'?
riclad wrote: » Jim sheridan is promoting a tv doc ,it was a very interesting interview. he was also on 2fm dave fanning show. theres not that many true crime documentarys made in ireland jim sheridan said said bailey was an interesting guy, a poet whose life was destroyed by accusations against him who is quiet happy to be interviewed .
hamburgham wrote: » Was interesting when he said that the Gardai weren’t allowed interview her husband and whoever heard of a murder investigation where the police couldn’t interview the victim’s husband. Not for a minute suggesting anything but was still gobsmacked when I heard that .
sligojoek wrote: » When is this going to be on? My mother in law is convinced he did it. She's reveling in the fact that he's being done for drug driving.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » This rory o neill guy has the most bizarre affected accent in ireland ... Mayo meets West Hollywood. An effort to appear Uber sophisticated or what??
hotmail.com wrote: » Half of Dublin Ireland speaks with an American accent these days.
pc7 wrote: » Only caught the end of Rory, he sounded absolutely manic!