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RTÉ investigating 'plagiarised' Charlie monologue
RTÉ IS LOOKING into claims that a monologue in the political drama Charlie was plagiarised from an article by an American journalist.
In the second episode of the drama, there is a strange scene in which the former Taoiseach eats a small songbird called an ortolan, as requested by former French President Francois Mitterrand.
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As Haughey eats the bird with a napkin over his head, Mitterrand says:
Intense.
The Mail On Sunday reported yesterday that the entire monologue had been plagiarised from a 2006 article by US journalist Brendan Kiley, written for Seattle newspaper The Stranger.
Here is the passage in question, from Kiley’s story, The Urban Hunt:
When contacted by the Mail On Sunday, Kiley said: “I guess that’s plagiarism.” He added that he thought he deserved to be given a writer’s credit for his work.
RTÉ is currently looking in to the claims – a spokesperson told DailyEdge.ie:
Read: So was the final episode of Charlie actually any good?>
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