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David Hanly

Irish broadcaster, journalist and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Hanly
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David Hanly (born 1944, Fairgreen, Limerick)[2][3] is an Irish writer and former broadcaster.[1] He was a co-presenter of RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland for many years.[4][5][6] He won a Jacob's Award in 1985.[1][7] His television show Hanly's People featured in-depth interviews with people such as Seán Boylan and David Norris.[8]

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As a writer, Hanly wrote for serial dramas The Kennedys of Castleross, and The Riordans.[6] His novel In Guilt and in Glory was first published in 1979.[6]

In 2001, Hanly campaigned for the establishment of an arts centre on Arthur's Quay, Limerick city.[9]

David's brother Mick was a singer-songwriter known for Past the Point of Rescue (song), and the brothers sometimes performed together.[10][11]

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Bibliography

  • David Hanly (1979). In Guilt and in Glory: Novel. W. Morrow and Company. ISBN 0688034217.

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