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Gerard Maguire

Episode 6 of the Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson podcast, hosted by Howdy Partners Media, titled "Gerard Maguire" was published on February 18, 2026 and runs 32 minutes.

February 18, 2026 ·32m · Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson

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Gerard Maguire is an accomplished stage, film and television actor and writer now based in the USA, working mostly as a much in-demand voiceover artist. Gerard's body of work covers decades but he is best remembered as Deputy Governor Jim Fletcher in the iconic television series Prisoner. Gerard shares how he got the role, how he got into acting and how he dodged the real life bullets of the Vietnam War. Oh yeah, we also chat about his kitchen skills and some wonderful childhood food memories. 

The Food Poll hits the high seas as we line up pan fried barramundi with salmon.   

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