Aonghus McAnally
Aonghus McAnally is an Irish radio and television producer and presenter, as well as an actor, musician, magician and billiards champion. He worked on both sides of the mic and camera for public service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann for over 40 years, retiring in June 2020.
Early life
Aonghus is one of four children born to Abbey Theatre actress Ronnie Masterson and screen actor Ray McAnally. Film and television producer Conor McAnally is his only brother.Music
McAnally has been a guitarist in a number of bands including Mushroom, Maxband, Starband and Crackers/The Crack. As a solo artist he released a novelty record I am Alergic to Christmas in 1981.A friend of singer-songwriter Christie Hennessy, McAnally delivered his eulogy at his funeral. He created a touring show as tribute to Hennessy.
Television
McAnally's first presenting work was on young people's programming, including Anything Goes, young adult affairs show Borderline, and magazine show Evening Extra.Moving away from youth programming, into light entertainment, McAnally presented The Big Top TV Show, a variety show based in a circus big top.
McAnally was the presenter of the first few season of the RTÉ One song lyrics game show The Lyrics Board.
As a screen actor he had appearances on Wanderly Wagon in 1979 and a regular role in the Fir Bolg drama on TG4.