CLOCH LE CARN

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A new series of Cloch Le Carn celebrates three Irish sporting legends.

Episode 1: Páidí Ó Sé

Episode 2: Colm Murray

Episode 3: Kevin Heffernan

 

EPISODE 2: CLOCH LE CARN – COLM MURRAY

Cláracha Gaeilge RTÉ brings you a documentary portrait of the late legendary broadcaster Colm Murray that looks back over a remarkable broadcasting career spanning 35 years. Creating television history in 1989 by becoming one of the first ever sportscasters on RTÉ news, he went on to became the authoritative voice of horse racing in Ireland.

When Colm failed to get to his beloved Cheltenham Festival in 2009 due to RTÉ cutbacks, his friends, the musical duo Foster & Allen, offered to pay his fare and called his absence a ‘national disgrace’.

In 2010 Colm was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, a fortnight after working at that years Cheltenham. On his diagnosis Colm said;

Of all things going, I used to pray to god please don’t let it be Motor Neurone Disease….I am bloody well sure I am not going to let this thing change me. I see no reason why I should grant it that power or authority so to hell with it.”

A long and difficult battle ensued for Colm and his family.

Fondly remembered by sports fans, Colm brought a unique and engaging style to his broadcasts, irrespective of the discipline his unwavering enthusiasm and passion for sport always shone through.

The programme brings us a treasure of classic Colm Murray reports peppered with the colour, excitement, madness and high emotions of Italia 90, one of his career highlights. We re-live those unforgettable scenes from the Stadio Olimpico after Schillaci truly burst the Irish dream.

Always full of charm, personality and humour, Colm delivered his reports with a considerable dollop of linguistic gymnastics.  In tonight’s documentary he is fondly remembered by colleagues and friends, including broadcasters Sean O’Rourke, Robbie Irwin, Evanne Ní Chuilinn, Breandán O’Rourke and leading horse trainer and friend Willie Mullins.

Reporter – Sinéad Ni Churnáin.      Producer/Director- Brian Páircéir  

RTÉ ONE, Monday, 17 March 2014 7.30pm