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    <itunes:summary>Tom McGurk interviews Anthony Cronin in a four part RTÉ Radio 1 programme.

In a series of four hour long interviews with Tom McGurk, which spans Cronin's life and writing, Cronin recalls the colourful characters he knew and discusses the ideas and beliefs that drove him to become one of the main architects of some of the most innovative and influential artistic and cultural policies and institutions in the modern Irish state.  The programmes are illustrated with archive recordings of some of the many voices that are part of the fascinating world which Anthony Cronin inhabits and enriches.

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      <title>Cronin Podcast - 27th December 2006 </title>
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      <description>Anthony Cronin discusses post-war literary Dublin with Tom McGurk</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Anthony Cronin discusses post-war literary Dublin with Tom McGurk</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In Programme 2 (Wednesday 27 December) Dead as Doornails, Cronin recalls post-war literary Dublin and its colourful characters with archive recordings of some of its more famous voices including Patrick Kavanagh, and Brendan Behan. </itunes:summary>
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      <description>Tom McGurk interviews writer Anthony Cronin - Part 1.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In Programme 1 (Tuesday 26 December) The Writer in the Making, Cronin talks about growing up in Wexford, moving to Dublin and how he began to write. The programme is illustrated with selected readings from the poetry, fiction and prose of Anthony Cronin. </itunes:summary>
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