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Redwolf Podcasts

Redwolf Podcasts

By: Sean Murray
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Promoting Irish & International alternative voices while holding power to account.

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Sean Murray
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Episodes
  • The Conversation (Series 3 Episode 5) Joe Doherty: The IRA’s Longest Prisoner Pt.2
    Oct 2 2024

    Former IRA man, Joe Doherty speaks about his arrest for the killing of SAS man, Herbert Westmacott, his escape during the trial and his journey as an on-the-run in America.


    In his subsequent arrest he fought a 9-year-long extradition battle from a New York prison where he shared a cell with John Gotti and other leading mob figures as well as members of the Black Panther Movement. It’s an extraordinary tale told by the man himself.

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    38 mins
  • The Conversation (Series 3 Episode 5) Joe Doherty: The IRA’s Longest Prisoner Pt.1
    Sep 25 2024

    Former IRA man, Joe Doherty speaks about his arrest for the killing of SAS man, Herbert Westmacott, his escape during the trial and his journey as an on-the-run in America.


    In his subsequent arrest he fought a 9-year-long extradition battle from a New York prison where he shared a cell with John Gotti and other leading mob figures as well as members of the Black Panther Movement. It’s an extraordinary tale told by the man himself.

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    41 mins
  • The Conversation (Series 3 Episode 4) The Irish Diaspora in 1970s Britain: Michael Flavin.
    Aug 28 2024
    Author and Academic Dr. Michael Flavin speaks about the anti-Irish prejudice in England during the conflict, the Birmingham Pub Bombing and his research into Irish Republican leadership.

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    30 mins
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