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The documentary is getting its Irish TV premiere

Nothing to Declare, the documentary about the two Dublin schoolboys in 1985 who stowed away to New York, is airing on Irish television next week.The 30-minute film tells the story of Keith Byrne and Noel Murray from Darndale who, when aged 10 and 13, ended up sneaking onto a ferry bound for Holyhead with far-fetched notions of ending up in America to see their hero, B.A. Baracus of The A-Team.

However, their journey came to an abrupt end when they asked a policeman outside JFK airport in New York for “the way into town”. "Now 36 years later and for the first time on screen together, Keith and Noel recount their adventure," the plot synopsis for the documentary reads."Their story had the Irish nation talking as they created international headlines, however, they reveal the life that followed after the headlines faded. A nostalgic trip of adventure with two men who ran away from home and captured the heart of the nation."You can watch the trailer for the documentary below.

 

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