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Sharon Horgan & Lenny Abrahamson: Unusual People (with Patrick Freyne).

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Release Date: 01/17/2023

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The multi-talented Sharon Horgan (Bad Sisters) & director Lenny Abrahamson (Ordinary People) talk to author Patrick Freyne about the ins and outs of television production in the age of streaming.

 

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