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Andy O'Mahony

Andy O'Mahony is an Irish broadcast journalist who worked for RTÉ (Raidio Telefís Éireann) from 1961 to 2013.[1] He was one of the network's first television news anchors, and thereafter was a radio and television host of various long-running series. He also made radio and television programmes for BBC between 1977 and 1988, including a number of television arts documentaries for BBC Two.[2]

Andy O'Mahony
Born (1934-08-23) 23 August 1934 (age 89)
NationalityIrish
Alma materTrinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Harvard University
OccupationBroadcaster

The programmes he was most closely identified with over the years consisted of a number of book-based radio series for RTÉ. Series such as Books and Company, Off The Shelf and Dialogue provided a regular forum for the discussion of ideas in economics, politics and culture.[3][4][5][6] From 1988 to 2000, he presented The Sunday Show, a current affairs talk show for RTÉ Radio 1.[7][8] He earned four Jacob's Radio Awards (1969, 1981, 1986, 1989).[9]

A lifelong book collector, he donated his personal library in February 2015 to the Glucksman Library at the University of Limerick. This collection of over 7000 volumes reflects the donor's various interests, ranging from philosophy, religion and literature to economics, politics and the history of ideas.[10]

His autobiographical memoir Creating Space: The Education of a Broadcaster was published by the Liffey Press in 2016.[11]

Background, education and research interests edit

Born in Clonmel, County Tipperary in 1934, O'Mahony is the eldest child of Andrew O'Mahony, a local retailer and his wife Nora Collins, who was widowed in 1943. Early schooling by the Christian Brothers at St. Mary's was followed by a year at the High School Clonmel. His secondary education continued at Mount St. Alphonsus in Limerick, a Redemptorist boarding school where he studied Latin and Greek (1947–51). At the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin he was a student of the British baritone Dennis Noble. He graduated in commerce and public administration from Trinity College Dublin (1961) and in philosophy and logic from University College, Dublin (1965). He has a PhD in psychology from Trinity College Dublin and was a visiting fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University (1982–83).[12][13]

Early career with the Bank of Ireland edit

After a year's clerking with Clonmel Foods Ltd, in County Tipperary in 1952/1953, he worked for the Bank of Ireland from 1954 to 1961.[14] During his last year in banking, he was also a part-time announcer/newsreader with Radio Éireann.

Broadcasting career with RTÉ edit

In November 1961 he joined Radio Éireann as a radio announcer/ newsreader. Two years later he became a news anchor with Ireland's new television service, Telefís Éireann (later RTÉ). In that first decade of broadcasting, he also presented arts and music programmes on radio. In 1972, he quit radio and television news to concentrate on feature programmes and pursue academic research interests.[15][16]

Radio edit

His many radio series included Focus, Music and Musicians, Opera and the Singer (1968-1972), Involvement (1972-1973), Lookaround (1972-1978), Beckett at 70 (1976), Inside Europe (1978-1979), Bookweek (1980-1982), Introspect (1982) Books and Company (1985-1988), The Sunday Show, (1988-2000)[17] Na Taoisigh (2001), 30 Years in the European Union (2002), Off The Shelf [18] and Dialogue[19] (1978-2013). One-on-one Dialogue guests over a 25-year period included : Eric Hobsbawm, Denis Donoghue, Richard Hoggart, Gerald Barry, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill, Nuala O'Faolain, Terry Eagleton, Roger Scruton, Hans Kung, John O'Meara, Michael Dummett, Anthony Kenny, John Gray, Shirley Williams, Garry Hynes, Simon Callow, Fiona Shaw, John Moriarty, Chris Patten, James Lovelock, Margaret Drabble, Richard Kearney, Mary Midgley, Roy Foster and Richard Sennett.

Television edit

His television work included The Course of Irish History (1966); National commentary for Our World (1967); Over the Barricades (1975);[20] Predicting the Future (1979); Opening of the National Concert Hall in Dublin (1981); Wednesday Plus (1983); Crosscurrents (1985); High Profile (1986/1987); Guest Host on The Late Late Show in 1989;[21][22] 20/20: Predicting the Future (1999).

BBC Broadcasts edit

Radio edit

Various arts documentaries for BBC Northern Ireland from 1977 to 1987, including profiles of Brian Friel, Sean O'Faolain, Benedict Kiely and Richard Condon; documentary about religion for Radio 4 in 1986.[23]

Television edit

For BBC, Northern Ireland, a six-part series, Widows of Writers (1977).[24] Lifetimes, (1978-1986) a studio interview series with writers, artists and scholars, including Seamus Heaney and Seamus Deane. Also, for the BBC Gallery series, conversations with the novelist William Trevor[25] and the classical scholar, E.R. Dodds.

For BBC Two, documentary profiles of the playwright, Seán O'Casey (1980),[26] the tenor, John McCormack (1984), and the inventor, Harry Ferguson (1984). Studio interview with writer, Christabel Bielenberg about life in 1930's Germany (1987).

Publications edit

  • Irishness in a Changing Society ISBN 0-86140-245-6 (Princess Grace Library, Monaco,1988)
  • The Dolmen Press: A Celebration, ISBN 1-901866-75-0 (Dublin, 2001)
  • Collective Memory in Ireland and Russia ISBN 5-8243-0810-1 (Rosspen, Moscow, 2007)
  • The Irish Reader: Essays for John Devitt ISBN 978-0-9555025-1-4 (Dublin, 2007)
  • Dialogue with Gillian Rose, philosopher/social theorist in the journal Culture, Theory and Society (Sage. L.A., 2008)
  • Creating Space: The Education of a Broadcaster ISBN 978-1-908308-93-1 (Liffey Press, 2016)

References edit

  1. ^ "Bookworm: O'Mahony has retired – and RTÉ is the poorer for that". independent. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  2. ^ Preview of television documentary about John McCormack, Sunday Tribune, 19 February 1984
  3. ^ Sunday Times interview with Liam Fay, (22 October 2000): ‘How to be a maverick but live by the book’
  4. ^ "Sunday Times" review of Off The Shelf by Gerry McCarthy, (7 May 2006): ‘Book Value’
  5. ^ "Breaking News Ireland - Latest World News Headlines - Independent.ie". www.independent.ie. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  6. ^ Sunday Tribune profile by Kevin Dawson, (8 October 1989): ‘Andy O'Mahony, one of RTÉ’s more intellectual presenters is trying to appear streetwise'
  7. ^ The Sunday Show: Sunday, Bloody Sunday by Anne Harris, Sunday Independent, 14 February 1993
  8. ^ Review of The Sunday Show by Harry Browne, Irish Times, 13 April 1993
  9. ^ Report by Frank Khan on Jacob's Awards, Sunday Independent, 15 October 1989
  10. ^ "Blogger".
  11. ^ "The Critic as Colleague". DRB. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  12. ^ Jackson, Joe. "So Then, Andy, Did You Ever Sleep With Gaybo?". Hotpress. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  13. ^ 'One Voice'; interview with Paddy Kehoe in RTÉ Guide, 28 October 1995
  14. ^ Interview with Michael O'Toole, Evening Press, 8 June 1987
  15. ^ Interview with Anne Dempsey, Sunday Press, 31 July 1988
  16. ^ 'Had They Got News for You' by John Boland, Irish Independent, 21 December 2002
  17. ^ "Sunday radio needs to make itself essential". independent. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  18. ^ "Back of the net! A week when radio hit the onion sack". independent. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  19. ^ Clare, Peter (30 August 2007). "Obituary: John Moriarty". the Guardian. Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  20. ^ Review by Pearse Hutchinson,Irish Times, 12 May 1975
  21. ^ "Sunday Tribune" interview with Jonathan Philbin Bowman, (19 November 1995): ‘ The private life of a bookish gurrier’
  22. ^ "Sunday Times" interview with Harry Browne (10 April 2011): ‘A Mind less Ordinary.’
  23. ^ Review by Howard Kinlay, Irish Times, 24 June 1986
  24. ^ Preview by Jeananne Crowley, Radio Times, 28 May 1977
  25. ^ Review by Fergus Pyle, Irish Times, 18 March 1980
  26. ^ Review by Fergus Pyle, Irish Times, 8 April 1980

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Andy O Mahony is an Irish broadcast journalist who worked for RTE Raidio Telefis Eireann from 1961 to 2013 1 He was one of the network s first television news anchors and thereafter was a radio and television host of various long running series He also made radio and television programmes for BBC between 1977 and 1988 including a number of television arts documentaries for BBC Two 2 Andy O MahonyBorn 1934 08 23 23 August 1934 age 89 Clonmel County Tipperary IrelandNationalityIrishAlma materTrinity College Dublin University College Dublin Harvard UniversityOccupationBroadcasterThe programmes he was most closely identified with over the years consisted of a number of book based radio series for RTE Series such as Books and Company Off The Shelf and Dialogue provided a regular forum for the discussion of ideas in economics politics and culture 3 4 5 6 From 1988 to 2000 he presented The Sunday Show a current affairs talk show for RTE Radio 1 7 8 He earned four Jacob s Radio Awards 1969 1981 1986 1989 9 A lifelong book collector he donated his personal library in February 2015 to the Glucksman Library at the University of Limerick This collection of over 7000 volumes reflects the donor s various interests ranging from philosophy religion and literature to economics politics and the history of ideas 10 His autobiographical memoir Creating Space The Education of a Broadcaster was published by the Liffey Press in 2016 11 Contents 1 Background education and research interests 2 Early career with the Bank of Ireland 3 Broadcasting career with RTE 3 1 Radio 3 2 Television 4 BBC Broadcasts 4 1 Radio 4 2 Television 5 Publications 6 ReferencesBackground education and research interests editBorn in Clonmel County Tipperary in 1934 O Mahony is the eldest child of Andrew O Mahony a local retailer and his wife Nora Collins who was widowed in 1943 Early schooling by the Christian Brothers at St Mary s was followed by a year at the High School Clonmel His secondary education continued at Mount St Alphonsus in Limerick a Redemptorist boarding school where he studied Latin and Greek 1947 51 At the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin he was a student of the British baritone Dennis Noble He graduated in commerce and public administration from Trinity College Dublin 1961 and in philosophy and logic from University College Dublin 1965 He has a PhD in psychology from Trinity College Dublin and was a visiting fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University 1982 83 12 13 Early career with the Bank of Ireland editAfter a year s clerking with Clonmel Foods Ltd in County Tipperary in 1952 1953 he worked for the Bank of Ireland from 1954 to 1961 14 During his last year in banking he was also a part time announcer newsreader with Radio Eireann Broadcasting career with RTE editIn November 1961 he joined Radio Eireann as a radio announcer newsreader Two years later he became a news anchor with Ireland s new television service Telefis Eireann later RTE In that first decade of broadcasting he also presented arts and music programmes on radio In 1972 he quit radio and television news to concentrate on feature programmes and pursue academic research interests 15 16 Radio edit His many radio series included Focus Music and Musicians Opera and the Singer 1968 1972 Involvement 1972 1973 Lookaround 1972 1978 Beckett at 70 1976 Inside Europe 1978 1979 Bookweek 1980 1982 Introspect 1982 Books and Company 1985 1988 The Sunday Show 1988 2000 17 Na Taoisigh 2001 30 Years in the European Union 2002 Off The Shelf 18 and Dialogue 19 1978 2013 One on one Dialogue guests over a 25 year period included Eric Hobsbawm Denis Donoghue Richard Hoggart Gerald Barry Karlheinz Stockhausen Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill Nuala O Faolain Terry Eagleton Roger Scruton Hans Kung John O Meara Michael Dummett Anthony Kenny John Gray Shirley Williams Garry Hynes Simon Callow Fiona Shaw John Moriarty Chris Patten James Lovelock Margaret Drabble Richard Kearney Mary Midgley Roy Foster and Richard Sennett Television edit His television work included The Course of Irish History 1966 National commentary for Our World 1967 Over the Barricades 1975 20 Predicting the Future 1979 Opening of the National Concert Hall in Dublin 1981 Wednesday Plus 1983 Crosscurrents 1985 High Profile 1986 1987 Guest Host on The Late Late Show in 1989 21 22 20 20 Predicting the Future 1999 BBC Broadcasts editRadio edit Various arts documentaries for BBC Northern Ireland from 1977 to 1987 including profiles of Brian Friel Sean O Faolain Benedict Kiely and Richard Condon documentary about religion for Radio 4 in 1986 23 Television edit For BBC Northern Ireland a six part series Widows of Writers 1977 24 Lifetimes 1978 1986 a studio interview series with writers artists and scholars including Seamus Heaney and Seamus Deane Also for the BBC Gallery series conversations with the novelist William Trevor 25 and the classical scholar E R Dodds For BBC Two documentary profiles of the playwright Sean O Casey 1980 26 the tenor John McCormack 1984 and the inventor Harry Ferguson 1984 Studio interview with writer Christabel Bielenberg about life in 1930 s Germany 1987 Publications editIrishness in a Changing Society ISBN 0 86140 245 6 Princess Grace Library Monaco 1988 The Dolmen Press A Celebration ISBN 1 901866 75 0 Dublin 2001 Collective Memory in Ireland and Russia ISBN 5 8243 0810 1 Rosspen Moscow 2007 The Irish Reader Essays for John Devitt ISBN 978 0 9555025 1 4 Dublin 2007 Dialogue with Gillian Rose philosopher social theorist in the journal Culture Theory and Society Sage L A 2008 Creating Space The Education of a Broadcaster ISBN 978 1 908308 93 1 Liffey Press 2016 References edit Bookworm O Mahony has retired and RTE is the poorer for that independent Retrieved 18 January 2023 Preview of television documentary about John McCormack Sunday Tribune 19 February 1984 Sunday Times interview with Liam Fay 22 October 2000 How to be a maverick but live by the book Sunday Times review of Off The Shelf by Gerry McCarthy 7 May 2006 Book Value Breaking News Ireland Latest World News Headlines Independent ie www independent ie Retrieved 18 January 2023 Sunday Tribune profile by Kevin Dawson 8 October 1989 Andy O Mahony one of RTE s more intellectual presenters is trying to appear streetwise The Sunday Show Sunday Bloody Sunday by Anne Harris Sunday Independent 14 February 1993 Review of The Sunday Show by Harry Browne Irish Times 13 April 1993 Report by Frank Khan on Jacob s Awards Sunday Independent 15 October 1989 Blogger The Critic as Colleague DRB Retrieved 18 January 2023 Jackson Joe So Then Andy Did You Ever Sleep With Gaybo Hotpress Retrieved 18 January 2023 One Voice interview with Paddy Kehoe in RTE Guide 28 October 1995 Interview with Michael O Toole Evening Press 8 June 1987 Interview with Anne Dempsey Sunday Press 31 July 1988 Had They Got News for You by John Boland Irish Independent 21 December 2002 Sunday radio needs to make itself essential independent Retrieved 18 January 2023 Back of the net A week when radio hit the onion sack independent Retrieved 18 January 2023 Clare Peter 30 August 2007 Obituary John Moriarty the Guardian Retrieved 18 January 2023 Review by Pearse Hutchinson Irish Times 12 May 1975 Sunday Tribune interview with Jonathan Philbin Bowman 19 November 1995 The private life of a bookish gurrier Sunday Times interview with Harry Browne 10 April 2011 A Mind less Ordinary Review by Howard Kinlay Irish Times 24 June 1986 Preview by Jeananne Crowley Radio Times 28 May 1977 Review by Fergus Pyle Irish Times 18 March 1980 Review by Fergus Pyle Irish Times 8 April 1980 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andy O 27Mahony amp oldid 1171703687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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