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T.P.McKENNA: LAST WORD (BBC RADIO 4): TP McKENNA
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Wednesday, 13 April 2011. LAST WORD (BBC RADIO 4): TP McKENNA. Critic and broadcaster, Matthew Sweet, looks back on TP's career and talent for BBC Radio 4's 'Last Word'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MEDIA / SITE ENQUIRIES. THE MIDDLE YEARS I. THE MIDDLE YEARS II. THE LATER YEARS I. THE LATER YEARS II. LOCATION REPORT: CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. THE MIDDLE YEARS I. THE MIDDLE YEARS II. THE LATER YEARS I. THE LATER YEARS II. Charge of the Light Brigade.
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T.P.McKENNA: AND FINALLY ...
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Saturday, 16 April 2011. As an actor he was unique, as a friend and colleague he was exceptional, as a father he was irreplaceable.". This website is dedicated to the life and career of the celebrated Irish actor, T.P. McKenna. Spanning a fifty year period as a star of stage, screen and radio, the pages that follow chart his progress from a small Irish village to the world stage through press cuttings, reviews, live excerpts and recordings. Stephen McKenna (Site Editor). 15 February 2011 at 01:12. So sor...
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T.P.McKENNA: 'MORNING IRELAND' (RTE), PAT LAFFAN TRIBUTE
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Monday, 11 April 2011. MORNING IRELAND' (RTE), PAT LAFFAN TRIBUTE. Player, Pat Laffan. Recalls a special colleague and friend. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MEDIA / SITE ENQUIRIES. THE MIDDLE YEARS I. THE MIDDLE YEARS II. THE LATER YEARS I. THE LATER YEARS II. LOCATION REPORT: CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. THE MIDDLE YEARS I. THE MIDDLE YEARS II. THE LATER YEARS I. THE LATER YEARS II. Charge of the Light Brigade.
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T.P.McKENNA: LONDON MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR THE LATELY ABSENT 'TP'.
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Friday, 11 February 2011. LONDON MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR THE LATELY ABSENT 'TP'. The life and essence of a most unique actor and personality were celebrated in a memorial service at St.Paul's, Covent garden, otherwise known as the Actors' Church. Sara Kestelman, Peter Bowles, Tim Pigott-Smith and Jim Norton. There were choices from the King James bible, TS Eliot (Journey of the Maji), Byron (So, We'll No More go a-roving) and The Dead (James Joyce). Accompanied by organist, Simon Gutteridge. Distingushed gu...