“They don't teach that in UK schools ever, and I think it's a bit mad because they're our next door neighbours and we should know about that stuff.”
"I think it's a bit mad because they're our neighbours and we should know that stuff."
"We've told him that he's the most beloved Englishman in Ireland since Jack Charlton," said Nicola Coughlan, and with that one remark, the entire room erupted in applause. Throughout the chat, Llewellyn and his fellow cast members expressed their belief that Derry genuinely feels like a second home to them and since the comedy was released, it appears that the people of Derry have also taken the cast to their hearts.
Aside from the brilliant gags, wonderful characters, and joyous nostalgia, Derry Girls has really resonated with audiences as it also offers people a very small but important history lesson.
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