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Lissa Evans: “Being in the sea is like being cradled by a benign goddess”

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Lissa Evans is a television director, producer and author.
She is best known for the comedy series Father Ted , and her writing includes the 2011 children’s book Small Change for Stuart .
In another life, she would be Jacques Cousteau's second in command all of the adventures, none of the responsibility.
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English
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long-living
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