Kieran Hegarty


Hegarty graduated from Queen's University, Belfast, with a first class honours in Celtic Languages and Literature.


After a brief period as a teacher, Hegarty joined BBC NI in 1983 as the region's first producer of Irish language programmes. Later an Irish Language Unit was established under Kieran's leadership, with many of the programmes being written by him.


The initial output was on radio but eventually expanded to television. A particular success was the Irish language learning series ‘Now You're Talking’.


He later went on to head the merged Education and Irish Units and at the time of his illness he was Head of Interactive and Learning, responsible for formal and life-long learning and new media, as well as all indigenous minority language output for BBC Northern Ireland – both Irish and Ulster Scots.


Hegarty chaired the Irish jury at the Celtic Media Festival for several years, and was also instrumental in helping to shape the development of the recently established Irish Language Broadcast Fund.


Pat Loughrey, BBC Director Nations & Regions, said: "Kieran Hegarty was a man of remarkable creativity. He was also delightfully understated and unpretentious in a media world full of melodrama and posture. His easy charm, his steadfast leadership and his friendship will be sorely missed."


Peter Johnston, Controller, BBC Northern Ireland, said: "Kieran was a creative, talented and committed programme-maker. He made an important and lasting contribution to local broadcasting and leaves a rich legacy of programmes, innovative ideas, friendships and happy memories."


Kieran is survived by his wife Caroline and four children – twin sons Lorcan and Ferghal, Colum and a daughter Eadaoin.

  • Known For

    Acting

  • Born

    1956-09-15

  • Place of Birth

    Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK

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