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Bernadette Ní
Ghallchóir (Irish pronunciation: [n̠ʲiː ˈɣal̪ˠəxoːɾʲ]; born 1947 or 1948) is an
Irish television presenter and
continuity announcer. She...
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April 1971, and was
hosted by
Irish television presenter Bernadette Ní
Ghallchóir.
Eighteen countries parti****ted in the contest,
equalling the record...
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Colette Ní
Ghallchóir (born 1950,
County Donegal, Ireland) is an
Irish poet. Idir dhá Ghleann,
Baile Átha Cliath, Coiscéim, 1999 An Chéad Chló, Gallimh...
- Jim Pat
Slowey as
Priest Declan Hannigan as
Oldest brother Mairéad Ní
Ghallchóir as
Barmaid Eugene McHugh as Bar
Patron 1 Tony
Rubini as Bar
Patron 2 Mick...
- Preceded by
Bernadette Ní
Ghallchóir Eurovision Song
Contest presenter 1972 Succeeded by
Helga Guitton...
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corresponding feminine forms are Ní
Ghallchobhair (newer
forms Ní
Ghallchóir and Ní Ghallachóir). At
least 30
recorded alternate variants exist, including...
- Keening, or Coronach, was used in the Hebrides. In the
early 1950s, Cití Ní
Ghallchóir (Kitty Gallagher) of
Gaoth Dobhair in
County Donegal,
Ireland sang a keening...
- Sheridan,
Cillian Byrne, Dave Duffy, Pat Slowey,
Declan Hannigan,
Mairead Ni
Ghallchoir,
Eugene McHugh, Tony Rubini,
Michael MacCarthaigh,
Fergal McElherron,...
- 16
years Isobel ****n Mic****e
Glenroe 1985–2001 16
years Mairéad Ní
Ghallchóir Angela Nic
Fhlaifeartaigh Ros na Rún 1996–2006, 2020–present 15 years...
- night's line up was as follows: 20:00 – RTÉ 2
presenters Bernadette Ní
Ghallchóir,
Roisin Harkin and
Raymond Maxwell introduce viewers to Ireland's second...