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River City stars in Benny Lynch knock-out show

mdavey@campbeltowncourier.co.uk

TV stars and silver screen actors won’t pull any punches in telling the tale of a Scottish boxing legend in June. The Benny Lynch Story, directed by David Hayman jnr, stars his dad Scottish acting legend David Hayman as Benny’s coach and mentor Sammy Wilson.

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