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EAMONN Mallie has cut a distinctive figure across Irish journalism for close to 50 years now, throughout a career that has seen the south Armagh-born reporter covering some of the most seismic ...
Eamonn Mallie Meets, Sunday September 27, Irish TV (Sky channel 191, Freesat channel 400, Free to Air set-top box & television channel 191), 10pm, repeated Wednesdays at 11pm.
Eamonn Mallie has decided to sell more than 30 pieces of art. By Staff Reporter. Sat 4 Nov 2017 at 09:00. A portrait of poet Michael Longley by noted Ulster artist Basil Blackshaw is one of more ...
[ Eamonn Mallie: ‘Emma Little-Pengelly is much more cross-culturally aware than any DUP people I know’ Opens in new window ] Such recollections create the inevitable sense of a passing era.
Veteran journalist Eamonn Mallie has revealed the secrets to a great interview and the skills he uses to keep audiences engaged. Speaking on the UTV Podcast, the broadcaster also told of the ...
Eamonn Mallie became one of the best known faces and voices across decades of the Troubles and the peace process. Sign in. News Sport Business Lifestyle Culture Going Out Homes & Property Comment.
Eamonn Mallie and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar talking about the journalist’s poetry collection, Under The Tilley Lamp. Gerry Moriarty Northern Editor. Sat Nov 09 2019 - 14:55.
She tells Eamonn she’s marking 40 years since her first album with a tour. She speaks fondly of Belfast and how the Ulster Hall is one of her favourite venues, “It’s easy to sing in the ...
One of the best known broadcasters in Northern Ireland struck a very different note last night as Eamonn Mallie launched himself on a new career path - as a poet. And the 69-year-old political ...
Eamonn Mallie Mon 17 Jun 2024 at 17:37 Chaith Eamonn Mallie breis agus caoga bliana ag obair mar iriseoir le RTÉ, BBC agus Downtown Radio sular bhunaigh sé a chomhlacht nuachta féin.
New Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt attempts an impersonation of veteran journalist Eamonn Mallie, but does he succeed?
Eamonn Mallie, originally from South Armagh, became one of the best known faces and voices in broadcasting in the region, demanding answers from political figures.