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Seán Moncrieff is an
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broadcaster, journalist and writer. He currently presents the weekday afternoon radio show ''Moncrieff'' on
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and is a columnist for ''
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''. His television credits include his own
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(RTÉ) chat show ''
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'', comedy panel show ''
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'', and '' The Restaurant'' of which he is the voice. Moncrieff has also written novels and non-fiction.


Early life

Seán Moncrieff was born in
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to a mother from
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, Ireland, and a father from
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, Scotland. When he was twelve, his family moved to
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,
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, where he attended
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. After school he studied journalism in
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and, later on, did a degree in English and Philosophy in
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(UCD).


Broadcasting and journalism

Moncrieff initially worked as a freelance journalist in Dublin, writing on everything from flower shows to the conflict in the
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. He then moved to London, where he worked for the television trade magazine ''Broadcast'', and then as a researcher for
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. Upon returning to Ireland, he resumed his career as a freelance journalist, but also began working for
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(RTÉ). He started on radio with the daily ''It Says In the Papers'', and followed this up on television by presenting ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Black Box'' and ''
Don't Feed the Gondolas ''Don't Feed the Gondolas'' is an Irish comedy panel show, that ran for four series on Network 2 between 1997 and 2001. The show was hosted by Seán Moncrieff and the longest-serving panellists were Brendan O'Connor and Dara Ó Briain. The nam ...
''. On
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he presented the Saturday morning show ''The Right Side'', and was a regular contributor to ''The Arts Show'', ''
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'' and ''A Living Word''. In the UK he has worked for the
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,
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and Channel 5, both as a scriptwriter and presenter. Also on RTÉ, Moncrieff has presented ''The Big 40'', a celebration of forty years of Irish television, ''Ireland Undercover'', ''HQ'', ''The Holiday Quiz'', and he is the voice of '' The Restaurant''. In 2014 he presented the TV3 quiz show "Crossfire". Moncrieff currently presents ''The Moncrieff Show'' each weekday afternoon, between 2.00pm and 4:00pm on the Irish independent radio station
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. Since going on air in 2004, the show has won eleven PPI Radio Awards. In 2016, Moncrieff was named speech broadcaster of the year.


Writing

His first novel, ''Dublin'', was published in May 2001 by Doubleday publishers and reached the bestseller lists in Ireland. A non-fiction book, ''Stark Raving Rulers: twenty minor despots of the twenty-first century'', was published in October 2004, followed by ''God, A Users' Guide'' in 2006. A second novel, ''The History of Things'', was published in September 2007 and praised by the ''Irish Independent'', who said it was "arguably the best Irish novel of the year". A third novel, ''The Angel of the Streetlamps'' was published in December 2012. His sixth book, "The Irish Paradox" was published in 2015.


Awards

Moncrieff has been voted Radio's Sexiest Voice. The Moncrieff Show on Newstalk has won twelve PPI/IMRO radio awards in a number of categories and two gongs at the New York radio Awards.


References


External links


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