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Doireann Ní Bhriain

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In 2000, she moved on to work in arts project management and consultancy for a number of years. She developed an expertise in festival management and cultural tourism. She also continued to work in radio as an independent producer, producing series on volunteering, on minority religions in Ireland,
96:; born 1952) is an Irish independent radio producer. She began her career as a radio and television journalist, and started out reading children's stories on television. From those beginnings, she went on to work for the Irish broadcaster 184:
Outside Ireland, Ní Bhriain is best known for being the solo presenter of the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest. The dress she wore for the occasion was designed by Richard Lewis, while the gold jewellery was designed by Mary Grey.
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After hosting Eurovision 1981, Ní Bhriain left RTÉ again, this time to pursue a scholarship granted to her from the Journalists in Europe programme in Paris. On her return, she co-presented
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in 1983 for her work with Nuala Hayes on 'Moving Statues', a documentary on the work of sculptor Louise Walsh. She left RTÉ in 1993 to run the
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Ní Bhriain started her career with RTÉ in 1972, as a presenter of children's programmes. She then went on to co-present the magazine show
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and became one of the first Irish female broadcasters to break into current affairs. She worked as a presenter of the flagship
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on RTÉ Radio 1. The late 1980s saw her take her first courses in radio production, and soon after she worked as a producer on
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with Marian Finucane. This was a groundbreaking, prime-time magazine and current affairs programme. She also worked the RTÉ
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for over 20 years before moving on in 1993. She is best known for her work and affiliation with
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festival in France, living between Dublin and Paris until the festival was over in 1996.
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In 1979, she became a reporter on the landmark radio current affairs programme,
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She was a long-running reporter on the radio current affairs programme
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Ní Bhriain was the first of three children born in Dublin in 1952, to
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on urban development in Ireland, and documentaries for RTÉ radio and
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Radio producer; voice and presentation trainer, voiceover artist
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Ní Bhriain provided the RTÉ Radio commentary for the
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Dublin
RTÉ
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RTÉ
RTÉ Radio 1
Women Today
Eurovision Song Contest 1981
Dublin
Jacob's Award
Neasa Ní Annracháin
Radio Éireann Players
University College Dublin
Irish language
Marian Finucane
Sunday Times
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1991 Contest
Belfast
Andy Pollak
Mike Murphy
Jacob's Award
Raidió na Gaeltachta
Luas
List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters
"Association of Independent Radio Producers profile"
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"Irish Composers and the Media"
"Nul Points – Eurovision 1981"
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"This much I know: Doireann Ní Bhriain"

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