- Fergal Keane
Fergal Patrick Keane (
Irish name : " Fearghall Pádraig Ó Catháin ") OBE (bornJanuary 6 1961 ) is an Irish writer and broadcaster. For many years, Keane was theBBC 's correspondent in Southern Africa. He is the nephew of Irish authorJohn B. Keane .Early life & Education
Born in
London , he grew up inDublin and later in Cork. His father was theListowel -born actor,Eamon Keane . ["The Irish Times", "A journalist with his own story to tell", January 4, 1997] He attended two independent, fee-paying schools,Terenure College in Dublin and Presentation Brothers College in Cork.Career
On finishing school in 1979, he started his career as a
journalist with the "Limerick Leader ". Subsequently, he worked for the "Irish Press ". Later, he moved into broadcast journalism with RTÉ.He joined the
BBC in 1989 as Northern Ireland Correspondent, but in August 1990 he was appointed their Southern African Correspondent, having covered the region during the early 1980s. From 1990 to 1994 Fergal's reports covered the township unrest in South Africa, the first multi-racial elections following the end ofapartheid , and the genocide in Rwanda. In 1995 he was appointed Asia Correspondent based inHong Kong and two years later, after the handover, he returned to be based in the BBC's World Affairs Unit in London.Fergal Keane's reporting has attracted widespread critical acclaim. He was named as overall winner of the
Amnesty International Press Awards in 1993 and won an Amnesty television prize in 1994 for his investigation of the Rwandan genocide, Journey Into Darkness. He is the only journalist to have won both theRoyal Television Society Journalist of the Year award and the Sony Radio Reporter of the Year in the same year - 1994. He wonThe Voice of The Viewer award and aListener Award for his 1996BBC Radio 4 From Our Own Correspondent despatch [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/41784.stm Letter To Daniel] , addressed to his newborn son, and aOne World Television Award in 1999. He won aBAFTA award for his documentary on Rwanda, "Valentina's Story ". He has won theJames Cameron Prize for war reporting, theEdward R. Murrow Award for foreign reporting and the 1995Orwell Prize for his book "Season of Blood" [PBS Online NewsHour: Fergal Keane. [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/august96/keane_bio.html] ] .In the three-part documentary "Forgotten Britain" serialised on the BBC in May 2000, Keane traveled across the country meeting people living on the edge in affluent societies. Keane visits and interviews residents living on a drug-infested housing estate in
Leeds , interviews aGovan shipyard worker faced with the constant threat of redundancy and travels through the idyllic landscapes ofCornwall andWales interviewing independent dairy farmers who claim they're being ruined by competing supermarket chains. [ dfgdocs.com: Fergal Keane's Forgotten Britain. [http://www.dfgdocs.com/Directory/Titles/622.aspx] ]Critics of Keane's journalistic style suggest that his search for a 'human angle' on many of the news stories that he covers serves merely to sensationalise, and ultimately to trivialise, the events themselves. Fact|date=June 2007
He has been awarded honorary degrees in literature from the
University of Strathclyde andStaffordshire University . In 1996 Fergal Keane was awarded an OBE for services to journalism.He is patron of MSAADA, a charity based in Dorset, England that helps surviving orphans and widows of the
Rwandan genocide , and of NACOA, theNational Association for Children of Alcoholics .Published works
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=All of These People - a memoir | publisher=HarperPerennial | year=2006 | id=ISBN 0-00-717693-7
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=A Stranger's Eye (BBC Radio Collection) | publisher=BBC Audiobooks | year=2001 | id=ISBN 0-563-47814-4
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal Godson, Rory | title=Bloody Revolutionaries: Inside Story of the Irish National Liberation Army | publisher=Queen Anne P | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-356-17607-X
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=The Bondage of Fear: A Journey Through the Last White Empire | publisher=Penguin Books Ltd | year=1995 | id=ISBN 0-14-023488-8
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=Dispatches From The Heart | publisher=Penguin Books | year=1999 | id=ISBN 0-14-027155-4
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal Kenny, Shane| title=Irish Politics Now: "This Week" Guide to the 25th Dáil | publisher=Brandon | year=1987 | id=ISBN 0-86322-095-9
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=Letters Home | publisher=Penguin Books Ltd | year=1999 | id=ISBN 0-14-028979-8
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=Letter to Daniel: Despatches from the Heart | publisher=Penguin Books Ltd | year=1996 | id=ISBN 0-14-026289-X
*cite book | author=Keane, Fergal | title=Season of Blood: Rwandan Journey | publisher=Penguin Books Ltd | year=1996 | id=ISBN 0-14-024760-2References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/fergalkeane.shtml BBC - Biography from the BBC Press Office] - 04/11/06
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/fooc50/4181812.stm BBC News - The power of storytelling] - 01/09/05
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/1381328.stm BBC Panorama - The Accused] - aired 17/06/01 (transcript and comments)
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/ghosts/interviews/keane.html Frontline - Ghosts of Rwanda interview]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/4278450.stm Letter to Daniel] , link to Audio
* [http://www.msaada.org/ MSAADA charity ]
* [http://www.nacoa.org.uk The National Association for Children of Alcoholics]
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