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Gillies MacBain – The Last Footman

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Gillies MacBain grew up in England but drew up in England but made the permanent move to Ireland in 1964, a year after arriving on the shores and falling in love with the country.

He is now living in a castle in Templemore and has published his memoirs which discuses his life, meeting a rich cast of characters, and working in a wide range of jobs from waiter, to actor, to tour guide, to farmer and footman.

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Gillies’ book, The Last Footman is out now and he spoke to Fran:

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