Michael James Hehir (also known as Michael O'Hehir and Irish: Mícheál Ó hEithir; 2 June 1920 – 24 November 1996) was an Irish hurling, football and horse...
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Archived from the original on 24 October 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016. O'Hehir, Andrew (30 April 2015). ""Far From the Madding Crowd": A powerful classic...
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According to the Irish Examiner newspaper, "with the possible exception of Michael O'Hehir, Bill O'Herlihy was the broadcaster most universally welcome in Irish...
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particular, it was a catchphrase of 1940s–1980s television commentator Michael O'Hehir. Shikker, Shicker, Shickered: Drunk (adjective or noun) (שכּור, shiker...
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hEidhin, Irish musician and teacher Mícheál Ó hEithir, the Irish name of Michael O'Hehir (1920–1996), Irish sports commentator and journalist Mícheál O'Higgins...
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Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh (redirect from Michael O Muircheartigh)
He also replaced the legendary Micheál O'Hehir when he was not available to commentate. Eventually when O'Hehir was forced to retire in the mid-1980s Ó...
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He's about 50, 100 yards in front of everything else! Commentator Michael O'Hehir describes the chaotic scene at the 23rd fence in 1967 In the 1967 Grand...
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Mike O'Hehir (9 May 1876 – 30 July 1940) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby...
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champion boxer. Among his classmates were future Gaelic football stars Michael O'Hehir and Philip Greene. After a visit to England in July 1936 Thomas Finucane...
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furlong, and won by four lengths. As the horse approached the line, Michael O'Hehir, the commentator, informed viewers that "He's winning it so easily;...
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commentary of Michael O'Hehir, who quickly recognised the horse who came through the mêlée as Foinavon, has also been widely reported on. O'Hehir later said...
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Jason's devotion to his wife and son is "touching, and charming". Andrew O’Hehir wrote in a review of the novel in The New York Times that it is a mix of...
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covered a number of Grand Nationals alongside Peter Bromley, Michael Seth-Smith and Michael O'Hehir. In 1981, he moved to ITV, where he appeared on World of...
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Musical Director at Riverdance Colm Meaney – film and television actor Michael O'Hehir – radio broadcaster and sports commentator Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh...
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Football Championship win. O'Hehir died from prostate cancer on 17 April 1957. He was survived by his wife and son, Michael O'Hehir. Clare All-Ireland Senior...
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Patrick O'Hagan (father of Johnny Logan), the Artane Boys' Band and Michael O'Hehir. Television became an important force within Irish culture as it helped...
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Oaksey – ITV Sport 1969–1985, Channel 4 1984–2002 Bob Neumeier – NBC Michael O'Hehir – RTÉ Radio 1 1951–1985 (he sometimes also worked for the BBC, for...
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The son of Michael O’Hehir (1856–1922) and Mary Wheelan (1859–1925), George Stanley O'Hehir was born at Bullarto on 20 August 1891. O'Hehir commenced playing...
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Seanad Éireann from 1995 until his death. (born 1944). 24 November – Michael O'Hehir, sports commentator and journalist (born 1920). Seán 'ac Dhonncha,...
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school in the area Francis Martin O'Donnell, diplomat[citation needed] Michael O'Hehir, sports commentator and journalist James O'Higgins Norman, academic[citation...
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Linn later produced their own newsreels of All-Ireland finals with Michael O'Hehir providing commentary. These newsreels were staples for cinema-goers...
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football" in the New York press. Michael O'Hehir broadcast radio commentary back across the Atlantic Ocean. O'Hehir noticed that broadcasting delays would...
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He's about 50, 100 yards in front of everything else! Commentator Michael O'Hehir describes the chaotic scene at the 23rd fence in 1967 By Becher's Brook...
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January 2023. In the early years, the programme's chief commentator was Michael O'Hehir, however, he only provided commentary for the senior All-Ireland finals...
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included appearances by Patrick O'Hagan, the Artane Boys' Band and Michael O'Hehir. Television opened a new world to the Irish people. Controversial topics...
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and you'll win!" At the same time, he heard the Tannoy commentator Michael O'Hehir declare: "And Red Rum is coming out of the pack, Brian Fletcher is...
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Mulgrave Mazda Belgrave Mazda Mazda RX-3 41 Frank Porter Michael O'Hehir Mazda RX-3 42 Michael O'Hehir J. Beninca Beninca Motors Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 46...
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minister (died 1987). 27 May – Joseph Caprani, cricketer. 2 June – Michael O'Hehir, sports commentator and journalist (died 1996). 5 June – Cornelius...
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Film Festival". Zff.com. February 24, 2014. Retrieved April 24, 2014. O'Hehir, Andrew (September 27, 2011). "Jessica Chastain: The dazzling redhead who's...
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