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Episode 17 - Driving Lauren Bacall

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"Driving Lauren Bacall" by Jaki McCarrick
A man tell a story of his brush with screen legend Lauren Bacall, and the real life drama of the friend who introduced them.

Author
Jaki McCarrick - Jaki's Blog
An edited version of this episode's story "Driving Lauren Bacall" is available in print in "Riptide: Volume 14"

Cast
Gordon Rochford - Those Conspiracy Guys Podcast
Thea Solone - Thea's CastingCall.Club Profile
D.E. Medus - david.medusmedia.com

Music
Into the Unknown by Oddsprite
Art
Art for this episode includes modified versions of:
Photo by Soheb Zaidi on Unsplash
Photo by Ian Taylor on Unsplash
Photo by Imre Tömösvári on Unsplash

Transcript

Intro

Hello and welcome to me this pod episode 17. I'm your host D Mitas. This episode story is driving Lauren Bacall. And it comes to us from Jackie McKarrick. And as told by Gordon Rockford the US alone and me. Jackie McKarrick is an award

Jaki McCarrick

winning writer of plays poetry and fiction. Her debut short story collection, the scattering was published by sarin books and was shortlisted for the 2014 edge Hill prize. The collection includes her story the visit, which won the 2010 wasa theory of Short Fiction Prize, and was included in Best British short stories published by salt in 2012. On the basis of her debut collection, Jackie was long listed in the 2014 inaugural Irish fiction laureate, her play, Leopoldville won the 2010

Papa Tango prize for new writing. And her play the naturalists premiered in 2018 in New York to rave reviews. Impeccable, a gift to its actors. So the New York Times beautifully performed Southern New Yorker. Her play Belfast girls, developed at the National Theatre studio, London was shortlisted for the 2010 Susan Smith Blackburn prize and the 2014 BBC Tony Doyle award. It premiered in the US in Chicago

in 2015. Too much critical acclaim has since been staged widely internationally with recent premieres in Australia and Sweden. In 2016, Jackie was selected for screen Ireland's Talent Development Initiative, and has recently completed the screen adaptation of Belfast girls. She is currently working on her second collection of short fiction and her first novel, the family wolves. Jackie also writes critical pieces for the Times Literary Supplement, Irish Examiner, poetry, Ireland

review, and other publications. Needless to say, I'm thrilled to be producing this piece for Jackie. Jackie. Sorry it took so long performing the story are Gordon Rockford myself and the

Gordon Rochford

Salone worden Roquefort is the host of those conspiracy guys podcast. The US alone is a full time professional voice actress

Thea Solone

specializing in video games, animation, commercial elearning and the occasional audio book. The US started as a theater kid and has been studying acting in various formats for over a decade. She has since expanded her client base to more fan based projects. In addition to paid voice work for corporate and non union and university Thea majored in vocal performance received training as a classical opera singer, namely

as a contralto and mezzo soprano. Since July 2020, Thea has acquired over 300 plus characters to her name on casting call club. That's where I founder and as cherished every moment, he is always grateful to the big dude, her clients, her team and her peers. For without them this would not be possible. She looks forward to plenty more adventures to come. links to

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where you can find their work online will be in the show notes for this episode. Means pod now has chapter images and other podcasting 2.0 features that are not available on legacy apps like Apple, Google or Spotify. Get a new free podcast app at new podcast apps.com. That was not an ad read. We don't do ads here at metus media. I just put a lot of work into the show and want my listeners to get the full experience. Without further ado, driving Lauren Bacall my Jackie McKarrick

Jimmie Feeny

Jimmy Feeny wasn't my best friend in London. The man who had that honor was Pat McCarthy from Cork. Nor did Jimmy keep in touch once I followed my wife back to Ireland. We promised he would. But he was the most memorable of my London friends. I imagine because of what he and his family have gone through. Course, for all I know, he made the move to himself since I left the city. But I did it somehow. Jimmy had never anything good to say about Ireland wasn't difficult in the end for me to

go home. My wife had inherited the house with the four kids and what was I had in London. Mostly fucking her in Shepherds Bush. That's what so I had to move back really. In time the children did well at school. My wife became less pensive than she'd been in England. I didn't put up a fight about the move. Though I do still have a fondness for my London days. Even the worst of them the most lonely and desperate. They were a lot more interesting than those I've had in the dark or

small town. I ended up in the canteen, which is all No, that's for sure. Jimmy and I met the dogs in White City. He was from Limerick, a city he left when he was 14. So you wouldn't have guessed it from the freshness of exactly an emerging star in the world of building contracting in London. He was known for two things besides his building skills, which were considerable. These were his towering presence. And the fact he had every one of his siblings living within walking

distance from his house and Cricklewood. In fact, one of them I believe, lived in the same street. No need to go home Connie would say to me, not want a whole lot of them are here with me now. It was a remarkable thing about Jimmy, that when so many Irish in London had failed to help each other, whether in terms of money or legs up the ladder, so to speak, unlike most

other ethnic groups of the city. Jimmy's love for his family was such, he said all his family members up with jobs and places to stay upon arrival in London. So there wasn't a day that they had to struggle, not at first anyway. His love for each of his siblings was immense, and impressive. And there were six or seven of them, I think. Anyway, when I first met him, I knew he was unlike me and the rest of the lads, we hung out with the rest of us, we're not all settled. It was the usual

problem of the Irish in London, the pull of home. Of course, when I did return to Ireland wanted to go straight back to London, to immigration works, it seems to me. But Jimmy was determined and steady and very settled. His family was close by or near enough and he loved London, he wasted no time with useless dreams of leaving it. However, everything changed after I knew the mind five or six years. His sister, Carmen's

eight year old son Joseph, went missing. And after a month looking for the boy, I went out myself on trips with Jimmy to parks all over the Capitol. The child's body was found in a canal by Kings Cross. Let's just say he'd not fallen in the bastard who did it was eventually God and sent the president. The whole business cast a shadow over Jimmy for many years, as it did everyone in the Finney family. He lost his business and

soon left construction altogether. At some point, that kind of acceptance came over Jimmy so that those who met him years later could not believe that there was this horrible story in his background. So they will express the shock to me or others in our circle, but rarely to Jimmy himself. In the years that followed, he would look out for my own children, sensitive as he was, I suppose, to their fragile presence in this world.

All his sweets and toys he bought them. And as a cab driver for many actors performing in the West End, he would often be given free tickets to shoes and once he personally brought my eldest, Aladdin on ice, she was never to forget his kindness. Then 12 or so years after the arrest of little Joseph killer, I began to see another change in my friend. He became this time markedly sullen, withdrawn. I told him I had been the nightshift he was working in his cab. What's up I said, it's McHugh.

He's getting out in the summer. Jimmy Feeny said, his face, Ashen. Fuck said, I put my hand on the man's shoulder. The power of his strong frame was palpable beneath my fingers. For months, then whenever I go meet him at the dogs or in the Blackstar the bar I worked in Kilburn, he would have had the same depressed look as if Joseph disappearance was happening all over again. He was not just morose but distracted when he talked. He became precise in

these habits. He drank steadily. Only one point when in the past he might have had three or more. He looked firmer in his body to wiry as if he'd been working out. I began to think that this mild mannered giant for he was over six foot six inches tall, was planning something I went straight for the jugular you're not thinking of doing that without McHugh Are you? And you by him that he understood perfectly what I meant. I can't talk about it calm, the less you know, the better.

Which as far as I was concerned meant he will always planning something possibly in cahoots with members of his own family. His brothers maybe I can't say I blame them at all. I would join them if they'd asked me. They will be watching you. I said the police. They'll know you'll be wanting to do things to the bastard. Don't be stupid. Say no more. are in June then just before McCune is released, Jimmy came in to see me again at the Blackstar he stood up on his

usual barstool. This time he was more vivacious, the color returned to his fat dimpled cheeks. It was a joy to see him this way. After all the pain had gone through, especially of late. No doubt having to revisit in his mind, the time of his nephews disappearance and vile demise. I thought perhaps he made some kind of peace with the news of Macuser imminent release. What's the matter, Jimmy? I said, You won't believe me. Come on. Hope it's not the duty. You know who? Jimmy shook his head.

No, con, nothing to do with that. I'm driving a Hollywood star on the police for the next few weeks. She asked especially for me as a hetero niqab once before and we hit it off that time. Who is he asked Racquel Welsh. Jimmy licked his lips and pulled forward across the bar. No, actually, is Lauren Bacall. And she's working on film in London. And I'm her driver. I can be the jealous type. Always better about my wholesale failure in that wonderful city. I've long since left. But it was

not bitter but are jealous of Jimmy's news. He had often celebrities in his cab, though. I did not remember him telling me about his earlier stint with Bacall. I would have remembered that. To this was good news. Indeed. Some excitement and glamour, if only reflected for the man at last. find anyone to serve to boost it was he? I've often thought since I had circumstances been different. Jimmy himself might have done

well in Hollywood. A handsome enough man. He was drawn to theater musicals and loved and had great knowledge of the old black and white films, the movie stars of all. So this kid was right up the street. What's she like? I said, so far she's a sassy one. Gives me the lowdown on all the actors she's working with. Vanessa Redgrave Albert Finney. On doors the director wants to film that she say some Agatha Christie story. Murder on the Orient Express. I think it is.

The She asked you about your life. She does. Did you tell her but Joseph I did. And she went all quiet. When I told her a real life murder. That's why the celebrities are shielded from that, you know, real life. I said I Jimmy said returning to start. I suppose you didn't tell her with a certain plan. You seem to be cooking up back there. Of course I fucking didn't. Over the next few weeks. Whenever he came into the pub, he'd been glowing. He tell me about what new star he'd met at

Ealing studios. Who else had been in the cab with Lauren Bacall, who he said, had booked him to show for her to shoots interviews in restaurants for the period of three weeks around London. He said she had a great sense of humor and talked politics with a non stop and that Vanessa Redgrave and she had hit it off. We're both rebels. two peas in a pod. Boat he said had a compelling sense of justice. A lot of smoke in the car to marine says I reek. And you know, you're right Khan.

I looked at him quizzically. I did tell her Lauren Bacall what we're planning to do to McHugh. Jimmy seemed unfazed by the revelation. So he's are doing something. What'd she say that? She said, I don't blame you. But it isn't smart. Yeah. Yeah. Well, she's right. Prepare she has. She's Lauren Bacall. Jimmy smiled. Then dove his lips into the black of his paint. Somewhere in the back of my mind, I suspected there was

still some plan afoot. But I let it go. Stupidly, perhaps. I don't know why I suspected except that Jimmy seem so particularly unraveled. More caulk shortens usually quietly confident self. The specter of McHugh no longer haunting him as plainly as it had. When I originally envisaged the Finney family taking revenge, I thought it might be a case of roughing McHugh up but the Finis were neither fighters or killers. So I decided not to fret on Julia but my friends and tensions

which he insisted he no longer had. One night around about this time. He offered to give me a ride home to my gaff once my shift was finished for your charge Do you want to meet her? He said, As we drove north along the Kilburn high road, who I

The Ride

said, Oh, do you bloody think? I laughed? We took a ride onto me Grove Road and drove into West Hampstead and from there to Hampstead, robocall stain. She's got to shoot tonight she won't mind I've already mentioned yet. What could he possibly have to say about media a Hollywood star? I have no idea. And I did not ask. We pulled up outside

Meeting Lauren Bacall

her house a tall Victorian red brick property on leafy Street. An old oak tree hovered over the house, sheltering it sort of. In many other parts of London this would have been chopped down. But here in Hampstead there were so many tall blowsy Trees leaning into houses that the oak seemed right at home. Jimmy said I should go with him to the front door of the house and canceling surprises passenger once he got in the cab. I exit

the car and immediately heard the hood of an hour. Jimmy and I both looked up at the Open Solar round Farrell head of the bird staring straight at us. It was moments like this that my wife had said she missed most about Ireland. Her time with nature and wildlife. And you hear was in London right in front of me. As we approach the door of the host Lauren Bacall appeared on the porch.

This is Khan. I'm dropping them off on the way the tall, neatly curved woman standing regally before me offered her hand and I shook it a real pleasure to meet you, Miss McCall. I said Kim I'd like it was a bottler or some class of kept hoping fool anyway. Call me Betty. I sat in the front of Jimmy's cab and his more dazzling passenger sat in the back. She was mesmerizing. Her neck like a swans, her eyes pale and hooded. And of course, there was that voice smokey direct.

I've heard a lot about UConn. I watched her in the mirror. She sat back to light up a cigarette. She hauled furiously on it and exhaled. I tell you, I was quite happy that entailed a thick minty smoke and willingly let her expanded breath warm my lungs. Hope it was all good. I said how it was. He says you're thinking of going back to Ireland. He will miss you. I think a Jimmy.

Jimmy laughed. And I could see he was blushing. I couldn't imagine he'd have anything nice to say about me to anyone, let alone Hollywood royalty. adds the wife Betty. She misses the place. And as it looks like she'd be inheriting a house there soon I might have a little bottle on my hands. Lauren Bacall smiled and turn to look at the window. The night was clear and the streets were full of people coming home from pubs and nightclubs.

My daughter is the most liked Bogey, my first husband. They both believe or believed I should say in the case of bogey. Where do you do the thing where you can give the most be of service for everyone's good, sort of like an act of love that has stood us all in good stead I think so keep that in mind calm. No need to battle with your dear wife. A file of smoke no hovered in the middle of the car. I wanted to

cough but I suppressed the urge with all my might. Mainly because I felt so enormously lucky to be receiving advice from such a woman. Though I did not know precisely what she meant. I do remember looking over at Jimmy then he was clearly turning her words over in his mind making his own sense of them. He led me on Boscombe road. By now it was past midnight and Shepherds Bush was quiet. I walked to the house all dark inside apart from the low glow of a lamp in the living

room where I knew my wife will be waiting for me. I couldn't wait to tell her of my encounter with Lauren Bacall. By the end

Outro

of the month, McHugh was dead. He had been hit at high speed by a car which had driven over his body several times and with such brutal force, the man had been decapitated. It had happened at night on a street in Muswell Hill, and the car was not seen are reported. The police went to see Jimmy immediately knowing he was a cabbie, knowing he and the other men and women of the Feeny

family had a serious score to settle with McHugh. But Jimmy had a cast iron alibi, which the police had double check More times than was needed. No doubt the glimpse again the smoky voice goddess of the film's they've grown up with Lauren Bacall confirmed that at the time the hit and run was supposed to have happened. Jimmy Feeney had been driving her from a late night cigarette and whiskey run. He was her driver

after all. Before I left London, finally, to go back to Ireland, the greatest regret of my life I must say I met with Jimmy one last time. We shared a pot of tea and Venus cafe in the north end of Kilburn. Jimmy seemed aloof. He looked at constantly at the new row and saplings been planted on the verge of the high road. When I told him the details about my wife's inheritance, he passed no remarks. I didn't feel easy enough for them to mention the dead McHugh. I tried to give him

money. I told him buddy wouldn't accept it. Jimmy said you'd visit me in Ireland but he like Pat from Cork and most of my London pals. They never did. Though he did tell me he'd quit capping. That after driving Lauren Bacall around for three weeks he could hardly go back to teenagers vomiting in the back of his Mercedes on Saturday nights. I've since heard he did eventually go back to it. I believe he was hired again by Miss McCall or Betty, as she was known to her friends. Jimmy and

I shook hands when we left each other. And I realized that it was the first time we've ever done that touched each other skins on. His hands were gentle and soft. I noticed his shake, limp, which I remember thinking from a powerful big bone man like him was surprising. Everyone I knew during my own wife thought it was Jimmy who plowed over McHugh. But once I

chickened the man's hand, I was not so sure. Though, over time, I've come to understand that there are people in his life who are capable of turning against their own nature, good or bad for something they perceive as more important, such as love our family perhaps all of the stories told on me as pawn are properties of their authors mean as part of the production of metus media all rights reserved unless otherwise stated. Our theme music comes to

"Into the Unknown" by Oddsprite

us from odd Sprite. You can hear more of their music and odd sprite.com We'll see you next time folks. Have a good one.

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