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There's A Lot I Haven't Asked
Hannah Donelon
9 episodes
5 days ago
An immersive audio series revolving around powerful stories of resilience, belonging, and community from the Irish in Manchester. In 1971, the Irish made up the largest migrant minority in the UK. This series aims to preserve and promote personal accounts of Irish migration around this time, celebrate Irish contributions to the UK, champion the idea that everyone has a story worth telling, and celebrate the enduring legacy of Irish culture and identity within Manchester. With original music by Michael McGoldrick, this is a storytelling experience full of heart, hope, and humour.
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An immersive audio series revolving around powerful stories of resilience, belonging, and community from the Irish in Manchester. In 1971, the Irish made up the largest migrant minority in the UK. This series aims to preserve and promote personal accounts of Irish migration around this time, celebrate Irish contributions to the UK, champion the idea that everyone has a story worth telling, and celebrate the enduring legacy of Irish culture and identity within Manchester. With original music by Michael McGoldrick, this is a storytelling experience full of heart, hope, and humour.
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EPISODE 5: ''As my Dad said, boots or no boots - I'll be there''
There's A Lot I Haven't Asked
45 minutes 35 seconds
6 months ago
EPISODE 5: ''As my Dad said, boots or no boots - I'll be there''

We move onto a whole range of new voices as we meet those born in Manchester to parents who emigrated from Ireland between 1945 - 1975. Together, they paint a vivid picture of life inside a typical Irish household in Manchester: the sights, sounds, smells, and traditions that shaped them. Ann shares a cherished poem passed down by her mother - one she calls a lifesaver - while Claire talks about how Irish rituals have proven to be a huge source of comfort and beauty when grieving a loved one.


Don’t forget to follow us if you’re listening on Spotify and leave a comment – we’d love to hear if any stories resonated with you! If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts please leave us a review, it really helps us share these stories further! If you’re on instagram, follow us! We post images relevant to each episode @taliha.podcast. 


The podcast is produced by Blueprint Studios and music throughout the series is created, played, and produced by Michael McGoldrick. This episode features additional music from fiddle-player Emma Sweeney. A special thanks to the The Dartry Ceili band for generously allowing us to use a section of ‘The Rebel’s March’. Thank you also to RTE for providing additional SFX from their archives including a clip of Sean Maguire playing the fiddle. Thank you once again to those at Big Tom music for generously providing us with permission to use ‘I Would Like to See You Again’ by Big Tom & The Travellers, recorded live in The Top Rank Studio's Castleblayney 1980. This material should not be reproduced or edited.


This episode includes references to racism. You can find a transcription of this episode on our website www.theresalotihaventasked.co.uk/podcast


Creator: Hannah Donelon

Music: Michael McGoldrick

Producers: Ian Stewart & Gary Hadfield at Blueprint Studios

Assistant Editors: Nicholas Barber & George Fitzgibbon

Assistant Producers: Nicholas Barber & Catherine Leen

Podcast Artwork: Chloe Heffernan

Marketing Consultant: Vic Turnbull at MIC Media


‘There’s A Lot I Haven’t Asked’ is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and also supported by the Consulate General of Ireland, Manchester. 


A huge thank you to all the voices on this episode (in order of appearance): JeanLouise McGuire, Margaret O’Connell, Dezi Donnelly, Anthony Walsh, Dr Eamonn O'Neal OBE, former High Sheriff of Greater Manchester, Seán O’Bryne, Claire O’Rourke, Sarah Kelly, PJ McKeown, Michael Connaughton, Ann Eva Rufai, Kath Fitzgibbon, Milly Doregos, and Michael Walsh.


With thanks to Irish Mancunian for additional research support and Made by Mortals for additional production support.
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There's A Lot I Haven't Asked
An immersive audio series revolving around powerful stories of resilience, belonging, and community from the Irish in Manchester. In 1971, the Irish made up the largest migrant minority in the UK. This series aims to preserve and promote personal accounts of Irish migration around this time, celebrate Irish contributions to the UK, champion the idea that everyone has a story worth telling, and celebrate the enduring legacy of Irish culture and identity within Manchester. With original music by Michael McGoldrick, this is a storytelling experience full of heart, hope, and humour.