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Throughout the 1960s Murphy began to develop a radio and television career with RTÉ that would last into the 1980s. Works on radio included Country Call, Meet The People and Around The Country. However, it was through television that Murphy was to become most widely recognised. His break came on the
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and was the youngest of the three children (and only son) of John and Julia Murphy. John Murphy (1879–1961) was a farm manager at Huntington Castle, while Julia was a shop assistant in the nearby village of Clonegal. He was educated at the local national school and, later, Carnew Vocational School,
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in 1955. His work brought him around Ireland and he found himself being introduced as "the man who knew more people in the country than anyone else" and "the voice of rural Ireland". This, together with a distinctive speaking voice, found him in demand as a presenter of Sponsored Radio Programmes,
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and became secretary of the organisation's regional executive, during which time he won several medals for public speaking and debating. He was also involved in sport, and competed at minor, junior and senior level inter-county Gaelic football for his native Carlow. He also played cricket and
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Murphy formally retired in 1992, but continued to accept invites as a quizmaster all over the country for many years after and continued to compile crosswords for several newspapers, including the
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Murphy was appointed National Organiser of Macra na Feirme in 1953, and played a role in the formation of the
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Murphy married Bridie McEvoy in 1967. They had four children and three grandchildren.
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between 1961 and 1979, for nine different companies including: Whelehans of Finglas,
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Cloegal N.S., Carnew V.S. & Warrenstown Agricultural College.
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Throughout his twenties, Murphy helped form his local branch of
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before graduating to Warrenstown Agricultural College,
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