Tales of the Unexpected One
I started trailing my interview with during the morning news programme, Good Morning Ulster: "the woman who says she's a descendent of Jesus is live on the programme today". And at 8.45 this morning, she was on the programme.
But such is the nature of live radio that things go wrong. And so I found myself telling the audience at various points from 9.00 am that they would be able to talk directly to the author of about how her personal life mirrors her new novel's storyline. The calls and text messages starting coming in to the programme before we even went on air.
Alas, technical difficulties in London, which I attributed to divine intervention, prevented us carrying the interview. Which must make this item the most heavily-trailed non-apearance since the second coming. We'll try again next week, I promise. In any case, we were inundated with calls about Northern Ireland's controversial new rates valuation system. One listener texted us this: "Would William please ask the woman who says she's related to Jesus if she has all the family round at Christmas." Ouch.
Comments
Kathleen Mc Gowan stating that she is the direct descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. This is "Da Vinci Code" gone too far. Did she produce any proof of her bloodline in her books?
Please try to get her on the programme next week. Sounds hilarious!
Loony toons
I BELIEVE EVERYONE HAVE THEIR RIGHT OVER THEIR RIGHT.IN THIS CASE SHE MENTIONS OF HER FAMILY ROOT AS A DECANDENT OF JESUS AND MARY MAGDALENE?SHE HAS ALL THE RIGHT TO SPEAK FOR HERSELF AND I HAVE ONLY A REASON FOR ADMIRATION.TO TELL YOU I'VE ALREADY READ HER BOOK ON THE EXPECTED ONE AND AM LOOKING FORWARD TO GET TO KNOW THE STORY ABOUT THE BOOK OF LOVE WRITTEN BY JESUS HIMSELF.
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