Sarah O'Flaherty, the Glossary
Sarah O'Flaherty (born 1973), known as Sarah O', is an Irish television presenter who has worked on Irish, English and Scottish television shows.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Association football, Dublin, Girl Guides, Glasgow Times, Irish people, Jim Delahunt, Julyan Sinclair, London, Pepsi Chart, Radio Clyde, RTÉ, Ryle Nugent, Scotsport, Scottish Television, Sydney, Virgin Media One, 2000 Summer Olympics.
- DJs from Dublin (city)
- Irish electronic dance music DJs
- Irish sports broadcasters
- Irish women columnists
- Irish women television presenters
- Television personalities from Dublin (city)
- Television presenters from the Republic of Ireland
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
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Girl Guides
Girl Guides (known as Girl Scouts in the United States and some other countries) is a worldwide movement, originally and largely still designed for girls and women only.
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Glasgow Times
The Glasgow Times is an evening tabloid newspaper published Monday to Saturday in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.
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Irish people
Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry, history and culture.
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Jim Delahunt
James Martin Delahunt (born 1962 in Irvine), The Times, 15 October 2006 is a Scottish sports presenter and newspaper columnist, best known for his 8-year tenure as presenter of STV's long-running sports programme Scotsport (1998 - 2006) and as a sports columnist with the Scottish Sun newspaper.
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Julyan Sinclair
Julyan Sinclair is an Orcadian television and radio presenter.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Pepsi Chart
The Pepsi Chart (previously known as "The Pepsi Network Chart Show") was a networked Sunday afternoon Top 40 countdown on UK radio that started life on 1 August 1993 with Neil 'Doctor' Fox hosting the show live from the Capital Radio studios in London.
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Radio Clyde
Radio Clyde is a group of two Independent Local Radio stations serving Glasgow and West Central Scotland.
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RTÉ
i (Radio Television of Ireland; RTÉ) is an Irish public service broadcaster.
Ryle Nugent
Ryle Nugent was born in Dublin and is an Irish sports broadcaster, reporter and former Head of RTÉ Sport. Sarah O'Flaherty and Ryle Nugent are RTÉ television presenters.
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Scotsport
Scotsport is a Scottish sports television programme, broadcast on STV in northern and central Scotland between 1957 and 2008, as well as on ITV Border in southern Scotland.
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Scottish Television
Scottish Television (now, legally, known as STV Central Limited) is the ITV network franchisee for Central Scotland.
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the state of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia.
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Virgin Media One, also called Virgin One, is an Irish free-to-air television channel owned by Virgin Media Ireland (part of Liberty Global), operated through its subsidiary Virgin Media Television.
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2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, officially branded as Sydney 2000, and also known as the Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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See also
DJs from Dublin (city)
- Annie Mac
- Bryan Kearney
- D.J. Mek
- Jay Pryor
- Jim McCabe
- John Gibbons (DJ)
- Kormac
- Mark McCabe
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Shane Codd
- Tonie Walsh
Irish electronic dance music DJs
- Aidan Power
- Annie Mac
- BP Fallon
- Bryan Kearney
- D.J. Mek
- Dave Couse
- Dave Fanning
- Donal Dineen
- Jacqui Hurley
- Jim Corr
- Jim McCabe
- John Gibbons (DJ)
- John O'Callaghan (musician)
- Johnnie Fingers
- Mark McCabe
- Marty Whelan
- Nikki Hayes
- Orla Feeney
- Ralph McLean (broadcaster)
- Ray D'Arcy
- Ray Foley
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Solarstone
- Stephen Rhodes (radio presenter)
- Tony Dixon (DJ)
- Tony Fenton
- Vincent Hanley
Irish sports broadcasters
- Aidan Cooney
- Anne Cassin
- Barry O'Neill
- Bill O'Herlihy
- Brian Carney (rugby)
- Colm Foley
- Con Murphy (presenter)
- Craig Doyle
- Darragh Maloney
- Declan Quigley
- Eamon Horan
- Fred Cogley
- George Hook
- Ger Canning
- Jacqui Hurley
- Jim Sherwin
- Ken Early
- Kirsteen O'Sullivan
- Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh
- Marty Morrissey
- Matt Cooper (Irish journalist)
- Michael Lyster
- Michael O'Hehir
- Mick Dowling
- Mick Dunne
- Off the Ball (media company)
- Paschal Mooney
- Pat Spillane
- Paul Dempsey (presenter)
- Paul Osam
- Philip Greene
- Rachel Wyse
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin
- Seán Bán Breathnach
- Tom McGurk
- Tony O'Donoghue
- Tony O'Donoghue (sports commentator)
- Tony Ward (rugby union)
Irish women columnists
- Angela Scanlon
- Anna Nolan
- Brenda Power
- Caroline O'Donoghue
- Ciara Kelly
- Clodagh McKenna
- Cynthia Ní Mhurchú
- Fiona Looney
- Jacqui Hurley
- Judy Dempsey
- Karlin Lillington
- Kit Coleman
- Maeve Binchy
- Mary Ellen Synon
- Mary Olivia Kennedy
- Mary Raftery
- Nessa Robins
- Patricia Casey
- Róisín Ingle
- Rachel Wyse
- Roslyn Fuller
- Ruth Dudley Edwards
- Sarah Carey
- Sarah McInerney
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Seaneen Molloy
- Sorcha Ní Ghuairim
- Una Mullally
- Victoria Mary Clarke
Irish women television presenters
- Éanna Ní Lamhna
- Amanda Byram
- Angela Scanlon
- Anne Cassin
- Ayala (musician)
- Brenda Power
- Caitlín Nic Aoidh
- Caroline Morahan
- Carrie Crowley
- Clíona Ní Bhuachalla
- Claire Byrne
- Clodagh McKenna
- Cristín Leach
- Donna Traynor
- Emma Dabiri
- Emma Ledden
- Evelyn O'Rourke
- Fionnuala Sweeney
- Imelda May
- Jennifer Zamparelli
- Jenny Buckley
- Jenny Huston
- Josephine Hart
- Justine Stafford
- Kathryn Thomas
- Keelin Shanley
- Laura Cunningham
- Laura Woods (Irish presenter)
- Lisa Cannon
- Lisa Stanley
- Lottie Ryan
- Lucy Kennedy
- Lynda Bryans
- Máire de Paor
- Marie-Louise O'Donnell
- Mary Kennedy
- Michelle Doherty
- Muireann O'Connell
- Nuala Carey
- Róisín Mullins
- Síle Seoige
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Sharon Ní Bheoláin
- Suzanne Jackson (blogger)
- Una Power
- Valerie McGovern
- Vogue Williams
- Yemi Adenuga
Television personalities from Dublin (city)
- Amanda Byram
- Anna Daly
- Ayala (musician)
- Bunny Carr
- Cassie Stokes
- Colm Hayes
- Darren Kennedy
- Declan Buckley
- Den Hegarty
- Eamonn Andrews
- Emma Dabiri
- Feargal Quinn
- Fionnuala Sweeney
- Gay Byrne
- Gerry Ryan
- Jenny Buckley
- Johnny Giles
- Keelin Shanley
- Kevin Patrick Egan
- Kevin Sharkey
- Mairead Ronan
- Michelle Rocca
- Miriam Lambert (puppeteer)
- Nadia Forde
- Noel Andrews
- Pat Cox
- Pat Ingoldsby
- Paula Lambert (puppeteer)
- Ronan Collins
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Stephen Byrne (broadcaster)
Television presenters from the Republic of Ireland
- Angela Scanlon
- Anthony Clare
- Brendan Courtney
- Brian Dowling (presenter)
- Craig Doyle
- Damien Leith
- Daráine Mulvihill
- Dara Ó Briain
- Darren Kennedy
- David Harvey (television)
- Graham Norton
- Henry Kelly
- Joe Lynam
- Judy Gilroy
- Laura Whitmore
- Lottie Ryan
- Michelle Doherty
- Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh
- Peter Campion (actor)
- Pixie McKenna
- Rachel Wyse
- Sarah O'Flaherty
- Sonya Lennon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_O'Flaherty
Also known as O'Flaherty, Sarah, Sarah O, Sarah O'.