In the 1990s, he hosted the RTÉ game show Talk About for three years.[2]
Since the 1990s, Hughes has co-produced and starred in pantomimes, usually playing the camp character Sammy Sausages with his "tanx a thousand!" catchphrase.[3]
In 2009, Hughes faced a health scare when there were fears he had stomach cancer.[4]
In September 2011, Hughes engaged in a civil partnership with his partner of 18 years, Karl Broderick, a songwriter, at the Unitarian Church in St Stephen's Green, Dublin.[5][6] The wedding, on the 18th anniversary of their meeting, was described by The Irish Times as the highest profile wedding since legislation permitting it to take place was brought in.[7] Close friend Derek Mooney was his best man.[8] The couple appeared on The Saturday Night Show soon afterwards in their first public interview together.[9]
Hughes was nominated in the Favourite Male TV Presenter category at the 2009 TV Now Awards.[4]
^"Alan Hughes talks Family Fortunes". RTÉ TEN. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. 21 February 2012. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 21 February 2012. Looking at Alan's slick new image for the show, is it likely that his signature deckchair jackets from his RTÉ Talkabout days will resurface? "I'd nearly go to someone in publicity in RTÉ and bribe them to burn every picture!
^ abc"Special Christmas Panto Offer for Members". World of Irish Nursing & Midwifery. 1 October 2011. p. 23. ISSN2009-4264.
^Ryan, Alexandra (15 October 2011). "From best pals to rivals -- Derek and Alan face TV ratings war". Evening Herald. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2011. Despite denying similarities between the two shows, insiders revealed that Derek, who was best man at Alan's partnership with Karl Broderick, has been feeling the heat and knows his show will be pitted against Alan's.