Ardal O'Hanlon reflects on his earliest memory of being unusually morbid in childhood, highlighting how our perspectives on life begin to form from a young age.
Discussing national pride, O'Hanlon shares his thoughts on Irish identity, emphasizing the importance of finding humor in cultural narratives and the darker aspects of history.
O'Hanlon humorously recounts stealing a souvenir from the Father Ted set, symbolizing the nostalgia and affection he holds for the show that propelled his career.
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