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Name
  
Muiris Conghail

Role
  
Journalist

Books
  
The Blaskets


Spouse
  
Mary Malone (m. 2008), Maire Doran (m. ?–2007)

Children
  
Fiach Mac Conghail, Cuan MacConghail

Parents
  
Maurice MacGonigal, Aida Kelly

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin, University of Edinburgh

People also search for
  
Fiach Mac Conghail, Maire Doran, Cuan MacConghail, Brid Ni Neachtain

Muiris Mac Conghail (born 1941) is an Irish journalist, writer, broadcaster and film-maker.

He was born in Dublin, son of artists Maurice MacGonigal and Aida Kelly. His father, a cousin of Harry Clarke, had been a republican activist during the Irish War of Independence before studying, and then teaching, at the RHA schools.

Mac Conghail was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, The Kings' Inns and the University of Edinburgh.

He joined Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) in the 1960s, one of a group of young broadcasters which included Andreas Ó Gallchóir, Breandán Ó hEithir, James Plunkett Kelly, Donal Farmer and Seán Mac Réamoinn. He became producer and editor of the current affairs programme 7 Days, which started broadcasting in 1966. He won a Jacob's Television Award in 1967 and 1985.

In May 1973, he was appointed Assistant Secretary at the Department of the Taoiseach and Head of the Government Information Bureau.

He was RTÉ Controller of Programmes, television, 1977–1980 and 1983–1986. In 2001 he delivered the Thomas Davis Lecture to mark the 75th anniversary of Radio Éireann -'Politics by Wireless'.

He married Máire Doran and they have five children, including Fiach, Director of the Abbey Theatre and Cuan, TV editor and film-maker., Somhairle Mac Conghail, Marcus Mac Conghail and Etáin Mac Conghail. They divorced in 2007.

He married Mary Malone in 2008, having lived together for the previous 15 years.

Select writings

  • Aghaidheanna Fidil Agus Puicini (Biography of George Thompson)
  • Island Funeral (1965)
  • The Blaskets: A Kerry Island Library (1987) ISBN 0-946172-12-9
  • The Blaskets — People and Literature
  • Politics by Wireless: News and Current Affairs on Radio, 1926-2000 (2001)
  • Essay on David Thornley in Unquiet Spirit: Essays in memory of David Thornley. Edited by Yseult Thornley (Liberties Press)
  • References

    Muiris Mac Conghail Wikipedia