Barry Murphy
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Barry Murphy is an Irish comedian. He is famous for being one of the stars of Après Match. He was recognised as one of The 10 Kings Of Irish Comedy over the last twenty years by Hot Press Magazine. He also hosted the Irish Film Awards in 2002.
[edit] Television appearances
- Father Ted (Channel 4)
- The Stand Up Show (BBC)
- Writer and presenter of The End (RTÉ)
- Host of Barry Murphy's Cat Laughs (RTÉ)
- Writer and presenter of Melty Hughes' Olympics (RTÉ)
- Writer and presenter of Frank's Euro Ting (RTÉ, Euro 96)
- Writer and performer on Après Match - (RTÉ)
- Writer and performer on Couched (RTÉ, sitcom with Mark Doherty)
- The Empire Laughs Back (BBC Northern Ireland)
- The Lounge (RTÉ)
- Time Trumpet (BBC, with Mark Doherty)
- Writer and performer on Soupy Norman (RTÉ, sitcom with Mark Doherty)