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A Bullet for the General

  • 28-02-2015 8:08pm
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    http://www.rte.ie/radio1/doconone/2012/0104/646914-radio-documentary-major-general-hugh-tudor-black-and-tans-newfoundland-ireland/

    Just listened to this 2012 RTE documentary for possibly the third time and to describe it as a train wreck would be more than generous. To turn what could be a seriously interesting subject for a documentary into a complete farce takes some doing. It should be used to give masterclasses in how not to approach the making of radio documentaries. Anybody else got an opinion?

    A mixture of fact, fiction and bs....I just can't get my head round it and it's the type of history that I'm interested in. :(


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