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The Man from Cheju

on BBC One London

The Island of Cheju off the coast of South Korea has always been known for its abundance of three things-wind, rock, and women. Since the arrival of a Columban Father, 15 years ago, it is also known for its abundance of pigs. Father P. J. McGlinchey discusses film of his work with George Scott, author of The RCs, and Russell Spurr, recently returned from Red China.

Contributors

Panellist:
Father P. J. McGlinchey
Panellist:
George Scott
Panellist:
Russell Spurr
Presented by:
Oliver Hunkin

BBC One London

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