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Pat McCabe, Joe O'Byrne, Nick Dunning and John D Ruddy speak about their work and Brady the Revenant by Pat McCabe
Featuring Charlene McKenna, John D Ruddy, Louise Lewis, Kate Gilmore, David Pearse, Enda Oates, Tara Lynne O'Neill and Helen Norton
Hello my friends and welcome to the special episode 10 of the council of fans podcast where today we will be discussing the events and time periods we could see in the upcoming amazon lord of the rings tv series. We are joined by a very special guest John D Ruddy! His links- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXit... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4HF... Thanks as always to my co hosts https://twitter.com/NBangen https://twitter.com/ChenG03721819 ImzoBud
We have with us today Mr. John D. Ruddy. John, who has become an internet sensation through his videos covering a variety of historical topics on his YouTube channel and has garnered a myriad of praises. His work in acting includes, The Rising by Joe O'Byrne, The 39 Steps, and his play, History of Ireland on Stage which he wrote. Beyond that, he also has two published books under his belt and a very noteable reach around the world which makes history incredibly interesting and understandable.
This time out in the Broherhood Without Manners, Leandro and Ryan discuss the latest in Game of Thrones news. They talk about what the casting of 'Sarra' character could mean for Season eight of Game of Thrones and who that could be when compared with the books. They also talk about the newly released script for Stannis's death scene in Game of Thrones, how it affected his character, and whether it should have been changed at all. Finally they discuss John D Ruddy's thoughts on the new Lord of the Rings series by Amazon prime, and how those opinions could be transferred across to Game of Thrones and ASOIAF. Music by Bensound.
This time out in the Broherhood Without Manners, Leandro and Ryan discuss the latest in Game of Thrones news. They talk about what the casting of 'Sarra' character could mean for Season eight of Game of Thrones and who that could be when compared with the books. They also talk about the newly released script for Stannis's death scene in Game of Thrones, how it affected his character, and whether it should have been changed at all. Finally they discuss John D Ruddy's thoughts on the new Lord of the Rings series by Amazon prime, and how those opinions could be transferred across to Game of Thrones and ASOIAF. Music by Bensound.
This time out in the Broherhood Without Manners, Leandro and Ryan discuss the latest in Game of Thrones news. They talk about what the casting of 'Sarra' character could mean for Season eight of Game of Thrones and who that could be when compared with the books. They also talk about the newly released script for Stannis's death scene in Game of Thrones, how it affected his character, and whether it should have been changed at all. Finally they discuss John D Ruddy's thoughts on the new Lord of the Rings series by Amazon prime, and how those opinions could be transferred across to Game of Thrones and ASOIAF. Music by Bensound.
Youtuber John D. Ruddy produces videos about Irish and world history. He released his second book, ‘Manny Man does revolutionary Ireland, 1916 to 1923’, this autumn. The Donegal native has had blinding success online, amassing over 17 million views and over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube alone. Here, he talks about politics, history and his new book Manny Man Does Revolutionary Ireland.
Youtuber John D. Ruddy produces videos about Irish and world history. He released his second book, ‘Manny Man does revolutionary Ireland, 1916 to 1923’, this autumn. The Donegal native has had blinding success online, amassing over 17 million views and over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube alone. Here, he talks about politics, history and his new book Manny Man Does Revolutionary Ireland.
Inside Books is a fortnightly programme presented by Breda Brown. This episode features author John D. Ruddy and Penguin Random House MD Michael McLoughlin
Clinderstone featuring John D. Ruddy, Ruth McGill, and the music of Paddy Glackin (fiddle), Dearbhla Collins (piano) Composer Adam Gorb ReynoldsFunded by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television License Fee.