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Education
  
Law

Height
  
1.8 m

Employer
  
RTÉ

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Born
  
6 January 1960 (age 57) (
1960-01-06
)
Foxrock, Dublin, Ireland

Alma mater
  
University College Dublin

Salary
  
€302,000 (2008), €290,625 (2009), €307,000 (2011)

Relatives
  
Jim O'Callaghan (brother) Dr Margaret O Callaghan, Academic & Historian QUB

Children
  
Georgia McGurk, Jessica McGurk, Clara McGurk

TV shows
  
Prime Time, Saturday Night with Miriam, Millennium Eve: Celebrate 2000, Marketplace

Spouse
  
Steve Carson (m. 2000), Tom McGurk (m. 1983–1995)

Siblings
  
Margaret O'Callaghan, Kathleen O'Callaghan, Anne O'Callaghan, Jim O'Callaghan

Similar
  
Steve Carson, Tom McGurk, Ryan Tubridy, Claire Byrne, Pat Kenny

Profiles

Miriam O'Callaghan (born 6 January 1960) is an Irish television current affairs presenter with RTÉ. She has eight children. She has presented Prime Time since 1996, and her own summer Talk show, Saturday Night with Miriam, since 2005. In the summer of 2009, she began a radio show, Miriam Meets..., since replaced by live show Sunday with Miriam.

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Early life

Her father, Jerry, was a senior civil servant in the Department of Energy. Her mother, also Miriam, was daughter of a garda sergeant. O'Callaghan studied law at University College Dublin, where she also completed a post-graduate diploma in European Law.

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She was second child in a family of five. Her brother Jim is a member of the Fianna Fáil leadership team and a barrister.

British career

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Soon after qualifying as a solicitor in 1983, she moved to London with then husband, Tom McGurk, and applied for a researcher's job in Thames Television. She secured a position on This Is Your Life, then presented by Eamonn Andrews. She then moved onto researching current affairs programmes for Thames and in 1987, she left to train as a BBC producer in the BBC Television Centre in west London. As a producer, she worked on shows such as Kilroy, Family Matters and Prime Time, responsible for specials from Hong Kong and Jerusalem. O' Callaghan then joined the BBC's flagship current affairs programme Newsnight as a reporter where she worked for ten years. While there she oversaw several high-profile investigative programmes, including one on the UDR 4 miscarriage of justice and another miscarriage of justice case about Kiranjit Ahluwalia. She also covered the Northern Ireland Peace Process for Newsnight. She has not ruled out a return to the BBC.

RTÉ career

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She was head-hunted by RTÉ and returned to Ireland in 1993 to present Marketplace, an economics and business programme. She juggled working with the BBC and RTÉ at the same time and also worked on the debut series of the ITV show Tonight with Trevor MacDonald. From 1996, RTÉ secured her services exclusively as the presenter of Prime Time.

In 2004, she began the first series of her own summer talk show, Saturday Night with Miriam. O'Callaghan made her debut as a radio presenter on 11 July 2009 on the programme, Miriam Meets, to run for eight weeks. It was confirmed in August 2009 that the programme would return permanently to RTÉ Radio 1 on Sunday mornings. In 2013, she stood in as a long-term replacement on RTÉ Radio One in the key daily morning slot from 9am to 10am when presenter John Murray was on extended sick leave. After this she was given a new live Sunday morning radio show on RTÉ Radio One from 10am until 11am.

At 10:00am on 24 October 2012, she clicked a mouse in RTÉ NL's national control centre to bring to an end fifty years of analogue television transmission in Ireland.

She flew direct to Luxembourg following the 2016 Brussels bombings and went on to Brussels from where she presented Prime Time that evening, with contributions from Prime Time reporter Robert Short.

Earnings

She earned €307,000 in 2011. Her work that year included fronting RTÉ's coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's state visit to the Republic of Ireland in May 2011, and hosting the 12 October 2011 Prime Time TV debate with the seven candidates standing in the Irish presidential election, 2011. Her treatment of Martin McGuinness resulted in more than 100 complaints to RTÉ. She also did RTÉ's 50th anniversary party on New Year's Eve 2011, attended by President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins and Jedward.

Politics

Aside from her brother Jim being a leading member of Fianna Fáil, she was identified in the media as a possible Irish presidential candidate in 2010, though she was quick to deny her interest in the position.

Marriages and children

She has eight children. Among those to model their mother/career-oriented lifetyle on that of O'Callaghan are fellow TV presenter Lucy Kennedy.

She married her first husband in 1983 and they separated in 1995; she had four daughters at the time; Alannah, Clara, and twins Jessica and Georgia. She met her present husband, Steve Carson, while working on Newsnight. In 2000, the couple married and set up their own television company, Mint Productions. She has four sons with Carson.

Awards

In 2003, she won the Television Personality of the Year Award at the Irish Film and Television Awards.

She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters (D.Litt) degree by the University of Ulster in Derry on 5 July 2011.

She has won the RTÉ Guide Style Award.

References

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