Miriam O'Callaghan (born 1959 or 1960)[1] is an Irish television current affairs presenter with RTÉ.
O'Callaghan has presented Prime Time since 1996, and her own summer talk show, Saturday Night with Miriam, from 2005 onwards. In the summer of 2009, she began a radio show, Miriam Meets..., since replaced by live show Sunday with Miriam. She is also the first woman to present a full episode of The Late Late Show.
Early life
O'Callaghan received her Bachelor of Civil Law in 1979 and a Diploma in European Law in 1981.[2]
O'Callaghan worked for British national broadcaster the BBC[7] before returning to Ireland after being headhunted by RTÉ in 1993 to present Marketplace, an economics and business programme.[8] She worked on the first series of ITV's Tonight with Sir Trevor McDonald until 1999. Since 1996, RTÉ secured her services exclusively as the presenter of Prime Time.[9]
In 2005, she began the first series of her own summer talk show, Saturday Night with Miriam. O'Callaghan made her debut as a radio presenter on 11 July 2009 on the programme, Miriam Meets, to run for eight weeks.[10][11] It was confirmed in August 2009 that the programme would return permanently to RTÉ Radio 1 on Sunday mornings.[12] In 2013, she stood in as a long-term replacement on RTÉ Radio One in the daily morning slot from 9am to 10am when presenter John Murray was on extended sick leave. After this she was given a new live Sunday morning radio show on RTÉ Radio One from 10am until 11am.
O'Callaghan's earnings from her work with RTÉ were €307,000 as of 2011,[22] which were reduced to €263,500 as of 2023.[23]
Marriages and children
O'Callaghan married her first husband in 1983 and they separated in 1995 after having four daughters.[24] She met her second husband, Steve Carson, while working on Newsnight. In 2000, they married and set up their own television company, Mint Productions.[25] She has four sons with Carson.[24]
O'Callaghan was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) degree by the Ulster University in Derry on 5 July 2011.[27]University College Cork conferred to her an Honorary Doctor of Laws by University College Cork in June 2017. In 2015, she was awarded UCD Alumnus of the Year in Law from University College Dublin.[2]
^"Fianna Fáil's negotiating team for government talks revealed". The Irish Times. 12 March 2016. Although a new Deputy, Mr O'Callaghan has been a member of the Fianna Fáil leadership team over the past five years in his role as the party's legal adviser.