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It is hard not to see The Seven Ages of Noël Browne (RTÉ 1) as a tragedy, not just for Noël Browne, but for the whole country. Browne wasn’t ahead of his time, he was of his time. It was Ireland that was lagging behind, somewhere in 18th century Spain, with its darkness and its love of punishment. How much suffering we could have avoided if we had listened to him.