skooterblue2 wrote: » There are various reasons for whistle blowers. You imagine they cannot stand the nepotism or corruption. It could equally well be they were passed over for promotion or recieved or relative recieved a snub. There could be many reasons to motivate a whistle blower. One of two things happened with the whistle blower. They got their revenge and left it there. They retired with natural wastage (doubtful because they would still get the gossip from old work friends). Someone suspected who it was and fed them a deliberate lie and it was exposed. Then there would be a meeting where someone would have to either retire early on pension or retire from the strains of public life. That would have sounded like Pat Kenny when they were trimming the fat in Donny brook last time.
skooterblue2 wrote: » Hold your peace, let COVID-19 do its work.
Water John wrote: » Might have got the promotion, they craved.
the purple tin wrote: » Remember the RTE insider who was revealing secrets from Donnybrook? The big wigs were going mad trying to find out who it was. Who was it, was it ever revealed? Why did the insider stop posting revelations?
Hangdogroad wrote: » I wish I could say Barry Egan but he's like a bad smell that you can't get rid of.
George White wrote: » She always seemed quite cold in a way that could pass off optimistically as "enigmatic". While Colette Fitzpatrick has always emanated a kind of warmth.
banoffe2 wrote: » Thanks George White and Rabble Rouser2K for the updates and comments. I didn't think she was right for Up for the Match, Jacqui Hurley is the ideal fit for the role especially with her background in sports journalism. I thought Nationwide would be the ideal role for Grainne when Mary Kennedy retired as she has the Gaeilge and plenty experience, Blaithnid got the job, possibly an internal promotion!
banoffe2 wrote: » Grainne Seoige, gone now for a few years now from her day time show, former newsreader, co presenter of Up for the Match and also Crimeline. I had the Six O clock show on in the background last week, surprised to see Grainne co hosting with Martin King on Virgin Media 1 , she also co hosted a few times last year. Last time we saw her on the screen was Living with Lucy, it looked like she had made a new life with South African Businessman Leon Jordan. Hard to believe she lost all her gigs with the National Broadcaster, she worked with all 4 Irish channels, her brief stint in the UK didn't work out either. She was high profile and a very good looking girl. There was a time when some celebrities wouldn't be associated with any channel other than the national broadcaster, looks like she is still hankering for a return home if the she got some TV work here?
banoffe2 wrote: » Grainne Seoige, gone now for a few years now from her day time show, former newreader, co presenter of Up for the Match and also Crimeline.her briefs stint in the UK didn't work out. .
branie2 wrote: » Colm Connolly, another RTE News presenter, and he presented the documentary on Michael Collins called the Shadow of Bealnablath
skooterblue2 wrote: » Yes his final years broadcasting he was doing horse racing which he loved with a passion. He was an awful man for keeping a secret, he couldnt keep a secret when he had a decent tip by all accounts. What was the man supposed to do? He was a broadcaster!!
Deleted User wrote: » Correct me if i am wrong but was that not Colm Murray who passed away from Motor Neuron Disease
skooterblue2 wrote: » A lovely man by all accounts but he passed away from complications from Motor Neuron disease. He spent his final years in a wheel chair.
robwen wrote: » Whatever became of the actress who played Shelly in fair city who had the affair with Harry Molloy
George White wrote: » Shocked to see that the Sunday Indo last week are trying to revive Gayle Killilea.
the purple tin wrote: » Where is Carrie Crowley, herself from the Morbegs?
skooterblue2 wrote: » If you can't help the poor man then let him alone. Its questionable if he was every .... mentally sound. He came from a time when there was universal acceptance into the priesthood and that has strictly changed with much more psychological profiling and criteria to entering the office. Best leave the poor man be as he is nearly 90. I hope people will be that kind to me if I ever reach that age.
the purple tin wrote: » I'm nearly certain she's doing the voiceover in the new BOI ad, she sounds a bit posher now though.
doughef wrote: » Maeve Higgins sister is a chef / influencer now ?
Hangdogroad wrote: » He went on to do the voiceover on nearly every Irish public information film of the 70s/early 80s.