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  1. Finn McCoul by Catherine O'Hara released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Finn McCoul is the greatest champion in all of Ireland, but when he discovers that the brutish giant Cucullin is after him, even the great Finn gets a wee bit nervous. But with some ingenious culinary magic on the part of his clever wife, Finn manages to get out of the scrape with his dignity.

  3. O'Hara's narration however is absolutely splendid. Her vocal contribution is both gently soothing and hilariously witty, any child will have no problem with being read to by her at night as it is the kind that relaxes one immediately while making them want to hear more.

  4. The giant Finn McCoul, nervous about a forthcoming confrontation with the great Cucullin, flees to his castle on top of Knockmany Hill and appeals to his clever wife, Oonagh, for help in outwitting his opponent. Read by Catherine O'Hara. Music by Boys of the Lough.

    • Hardcover
    • Brian Gleeson
  5. Apr 24, 2007 · Finn McCoul by Catherine O'Hara | Goodreads. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Kindle $7.77. Rate this book. Finn McCoul. Catherine O'Hara (Narrator) 5.00. 1 rating1 review. Audio CD. First published April 24, 2007. Book details & editions. About the author. Catherine O'Hara. 10 books2 followers. Follow. & Friends Following.

  6. Finn McCoul, Told by Catherine O'Hara with Music by Boys of the Lough. Finn McCoul is the greatest champion in all Ireland, but when he discovers that the giant Cucullin is after him, even the great Finn gets a wee bit nervous.

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    Finn McCoul is the greatest champion in all of Ireland, but when he discovers that the brutish giant Cucullin is after him, even the great Finn gets a wee bit nervous. But with some ingenious culinary magic on the part of his clever wife, Finn manages to get out of the scrape with his dignity intact.

  8. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Finn McCoul by The Boys Of The Lough, Catherine O'Hara. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  9. Jan 1, 1995 · The giant Finn McCoul, nervous about a forthcoming confrontation with the great Cucullin, flees to his castle on top of Knockmany Hill and appeals to his clever wife, Oonagh, for help in outwitting his opponent. Read by Catherine O'Hara. Music by Boys of the Lough.

    • Hardcover
    • Brian Gleeson
  10. Oct 7, 2016 · But with some ingenious culinary magic on the part of his clever wife, Finn manages to get out of the scrape with his dignity intact. Well, most of it! This rollicking version of a beloved Celtic legend, read by actress Catherine O'Hara, with music by Boys of the Lough, will light up your ears.