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mcgannbrothers website
editI run a website for Mark, Paul, Stephen and Joe McGann which has, for over a year, been an external link on their respective pages on wikipedia. The links were removed on 18th/19th January. I believe it is an appropriate link as it keeps interested parties updated on what the brothers are currently working on. I receive nothing for running this site and it contains no advertisements, it is purely an information site. I also update their wikipedia pages when I can. Please could you reinstate the link if possible. Micharris (talk) 17:57, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
Agoraphobia
editIn a BBC interview (Sunday Morning Live, BBC One, 30 July 2017) Stephen mentioned he had suffered from agoraphobia in the early 1980's. Should this be mentioned on his page, if it can be properly researched? Quizman1967 (talk) 09:22, 30 July 2017 (UTC)