- John Skehan
John Skehan (1922 –
November 18 ,1992 ) was a prolific broadcaster on RTÉ, radio and television, for four decades.Prior to joining RTÉ, Skehan served in the
Irish Army , reaching the rank of captain during The Emergency.Skehan began his television career as a reporter on "Broadsheet", Telefís Éireann's first current affairs series. He went on to become a familiar face and voice on later programmes such as "Discovery".
Later he moved to radio and, in 1980, he won a Jacob's Award for his radio archive series "Play It Again, John". ["The Irish Times", "Kee wins award for TV history of Ireland", April 11, 1981] In the late 1980s and 90s he presented a weekly series on
RTÉ Radio 1 entitled "Words and Music", in which he interviewed notable people and played a selection of their favourite records. [Obituary ("The Irish Times", November 19, 1992)] .Towards the end of his life, Skehan returned to television as a
snooker commentator.References
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