Having moved from my native Ireland to the then newly established Czech Republic in 1993, I was hired at Radio Prague in late 2001. Within a few weeks of joining the station I had got to interview two members of Monty Python (Jones and Gilliam) and thought, This is the job for me. Since then I have reported on all manner of subjects, ranging from Czech accession to the European Union to an oyster eating contest on Old Town Square. My steady feature in recent years has been the interview slot One on One and though it is challenging constantly finding guests it has been a fantastic experience. Recording the monthly My Prague has also been a treat, with subjects almost invariably taking me to at least one spot with which I had previously been unfamiliar.
articles by the author
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Expert: Babiš can’t risk tag of loser from presidential election
There are 100 days until Czechs elect a new president. Why have the Together alliance backed three candidates? And what approach are ANO likely to take?
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Will poor Senate showing impact ANO approach to presidential vote?
Will a "very bad" performance by ANO in Senate elections impact how the party approachs January’s presidential poll?
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Krejčíková wins first singles trophy of year in Tallinn
The Czech tennis player Barbora Krejčíková has won her first singles title of 2022 in Tallinn.
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Prague Talk EP63: Mark Cornwall
Historian Mark Cornwall is an expert on Czech-German relations. He is preparing a book to be entitled Queer Bohemians and another on treason under the Habsburg Empire.
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“It's truly an award-winning programme”: 21st Prague Fringe starts
The 21st Prague Fringe gets underway on Monday, with organisers promising one of the best editions yet, including an act from Ukraine that has sparked a Kyiv connection.
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Historian Mark Cornwall: Treason is a very sexy subject – it’s like murder
UK historian Mark Cornwall is currently preparing one book that should be entitled Queer Bohemians and another on treason under the Habsburg Empire.
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Exhibition highlights “forgotten” communist-era photographer Fafek
Today largely forgotten, Emil Fafek was a leading Czech news photographer for decades. A new exhibition in Prague aims to rekindle interest in his work.
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Spreading joy, embracing pain – how Emil Zátopek became an all-time running legend
The great Czech multiple Olympic champion Emil Zátopek was born exactly a century ago, on September 19, 1922. But what made him one of the all-time running greats?
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“Czech law isn’t good enough”: Why mole for Russians may evade prosecution
News outlets on Thursday evening reported that a Czech diplomat with top security clearance had been caught handing classified information over to the Russians.
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From folklore to the wild ‘90s: Project explaining Czech culture via movies is back
Some Like it Czech, a project introducing foreigners to local culture via movies, returns to Prague next week.
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