Len Cariou |
Raymond Douglas |
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Robert Ball |
Doone |
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Ken Blackburn, O.N.Z.M. |
Timulty |
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Douglas: Douglas is the name. And writer I am. For me, a second-hand bookshop is bliss at any time. But when it beckons from the banks of the Liffey in the midst of Dublin's fair city, then it is paradise itself. And this paradise contained treasure. A first edition from 1916, of that wonderful autobiography of youth, which reading in my teens, had made me certain I would be a writer. An enchanted shop. For with my prize from the past, I stepped straight into a happening... and the beginning of a story.
O'Gavin: Oh sure, it's money that rules the world. It's music that holds down the friction.
This episode is based on the Ray Bradbury short story "The Anthem Sprinters" also known as "The Queen's Own Evaders". The story was first published in Playboy (June, 1963).
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