Saturday Night with Miriam
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Joe Duffy’s Spirit Level
Sunday, 28 November, 2010
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City Channel interview
Monday, 27 September, 2010
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Michael’s response in Religious Life Review, July/August 2010
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October 28 2009
Michael was interviewed on TV3 Midweek with Colette Fitzpatrick on Wednesday 28 October 2009.
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THE KILDARE NATIONALIST OCTOBER 22 2009
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LAYING BARE HIS SOUL
THE MAYO NEWS OCTOBER 09 2009
As you read through the opening pages of Michael Murphy’s book At Five In The Afternoon you are entirely unaware of what is coming down the tracks.
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THE MAYO NEWS SEPTEMBER 22 2009
Enda Kenny TD, leader of the opposition, says Michael Murphy’s book is not about prostate cancer at all. “This is a book about the stream of being of its author… Most of all this is a book about humanity”
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SEPTEMBER 15 2009
When he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, broadcaster Michael Murphy feared the worst, he tells PAUL O'DOHERTY.
CLICK HERETHE LATE LATE SHOW
SEPTEMBER 11 2009
Michael was interviewed on the Late Late Show, RTE One, on Friday 11th September.
Michaels interview is during Part 4 at1 hours 22 mintues and 50 seconds.
LIFE, YOU HAVE GIVEN ME SO MUCH
SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 13 2009
"Last year, top newscaster Michael Murphy, in answer to a question put to him live on live radio, confessed that “he had no lead in his pencil”. In doing so, he shocked the nation. He also stripped away a taboo for many men. In this piece written exclusively for the “Sunday Independent”, Michael explains how cancer takes away that place to hide”
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SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, NOVEMBER 16 2008
Edited transcript of Michael Murphy‟s interview on the RTE Mooney Show with Derek Mooney on Thursday, November 13, 2008.
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IRISH DAILY MAIL, FEBRUARY 10 2009
When Michael Murphy took to the airwaves to discuss his illness, he was shockingly candid. In sharing the most intimate effects of the disease, he became an inspiration for the thousands of silent sufferers.
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SUNDAY INDEPENDENT, JULY 19 2009
When reading the news on RTE, Michael Murphy’s strong sense of human empathy is clearly audible. This is because in his other career as a psychotherapist he sees the pain behind the headlines and because he’s no stranger to suffering himself.
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