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'''Colm Furnish''' was a [[journalist]] who worked for the ''[[Examiner]]'' around [[2009]]. That year, Furnish attended one of [[Martin Trueman]]'s [[astrology]] shows at the [[East Acton New Theatre]]. On a large-display advertisement for Trueman's later performances, Furnish was quoted as calling the show "a shining light amidst a sea of scepticism." ([[TV]]: ''[[Secrets of the Stars]]'') | '''Colm Furnish''' was a [[journalist]] who worked for the ''[[Examiner]]'' around [[2009]]. That year, Furnish attended one of [[Martin Trueman]]'s [[astrology]] shows at the [[East Acton New Theatre]]. On a large-display [[advertisement]] for Trueman's later performances, Furnish was quoted as calling the show "a shining light amidst a sea of scepticism." ([[TV]]: ''[[Secrets of the Stars (TV story)|Secrets of the Stars]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:45, 3 September 2020
Colm Furnish was a journalist who worked for the Examiner around 2009. That year, Furnish attended one of Martin Trueman's astrology shows at the East Acton New Theatre. On a large-display advertisement for Trueman's later performances, Furnish was quoted as calling the show "a shining light amidst a sea of scepticism." (TV: Secrets of the Stars)