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- Q7123558 description "Irish journalist and writer".
- Q7123558 description "Irish journalist and writer".
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- Q7123558 abstract "Patrick Thomas Murray (born 5 August 1953) in Dublin, Ireland, is a journalist and writer. He has written for the Evening Herald, Sunday World, and spent time as editor of the Sunday Tribune.Educated at Blackrock College, he spent a year attending University College Dublin (UCD). While there he wrote and performed comedy sketch shows as part of a three-man comedy group, The Machine. His partners in The Machine were Brendan Martin and Billy McGrath. While the trio were writing and rehearsing sketches for a forthcoming show, another student knocked on their door to offer a sketch he had written. The student's name was Dermot Morgan, who later found fame as the titular character in the television series Father Ted. Murray and Martin were instrumental in giving Morgan his break on television when they introduced him to the producer and writing team of RTÉ comedy series The Live Mike.After leaving UCD, Murray studied journalism at the College of Commerce in Rathmines, Dublin. His first job at the end of the course was with the Evening Herald in Dublin and he interviewed John Wayne in the Gresham Hotel in the early 70s. Apart from a short time in the UK in the 1970s, Murray has been employed by Independent Newspapers or one of its subsidiaries for most of his professional life. He was editor of the Sunday Tribune from 2003 until 2005.Murray's comedy writing credits include: Week Ending BBC Radio4; The Two Ronnies and Dave Allen at Large both BBC TV; The Live Mike, The Late Late Show, Twink and many others. He has also written for stage, revue and stand-up comedians. Recently he was one of the main contributors to the popular RTÉ satirical radio programme Green Tea starring Oliver Callan. He also writes for Brendan O'Connor and for Callan's new radio programme, Callan's Kicks.He is also President of Terenure Sports Club, a multi sports facility in the Dublin Suburb. Murray continues to write a regular column in the Dublin paper, the Sunday World. He edited the Blackrock College 150th anniversary book Fearless and Bold, published in November 2009.Murray is married to Connie, and they have one daughter, Charlotte.".
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- Q7123558 dateOfBirth "1953-08-05".
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- Q7123558 comment "Patrick Thomas Murray (born 5 August 1953) in Dublin, Ireland, is a journalist and writer. He has written for the Evening Herald, Sunday World, and spent time as editor of the Sunday Tribune.Educated at Blackrock College, he spent a year attending University College Dublin (UCD). While there he wrote and performed comedy sketch shows as part of a three-man comedy group, The Machine. His partners in The Machine were Brendan Martin and Billy McGrath.".
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