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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1950|03|26|df=y}} |
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| birth_place = [[Strabane]], [[County Tyrone]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[UK]] |
| birth_place = [[Strabane]], [[County Tyrone]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[UK]] |
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| origin = [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] |
| origin = [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] |
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| occupation = [[Radio presenter]] [[singer]] |
| occupation = [[Radio presenter]] [[singer]], [[Political Activist]] |
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'''Hugo Duncan''' (Hugh Anthony Duncan) (born 26 March 1950, in [[Strabane]]) is a Northern Irish singer and BBC broadcaster born in [[Strabane]], [[County Tyrone]], [[Northern Ireland]] on 26 March 1950. His nickname is "The wee man from [[Strabane]]" or "Uncle Hugo". |
'''Hugo Duncan''' (Hugh Anthony Duncan) (born 26 March 1950, in [[Strabane]]) is a Northern Irish singer and BBC broadcaster born in [[Strabane]], [[County Tyrone]], [[Northern Ireland]] on 26 March 1950. His nickname is "The wee man from [[Strabane]]" or "Uncle Hugo". |
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In the early 70s, he was spotted on a TV talent show on [[RTÉ]] and signed by the then fledgling Release Records, which later spawned such stars as [[Philomena Begley]], Ray Lynam, and [[Eurovision]] star [[Johnny Logan (singer)|Johnny Logan]]. |
In the early 70s, he was spotted on a TV talent show on [[RTÉ]] and signed by the then fledgling Release Records, which later spawned such stars as [[Philomena Begley]], Ray Lynam,[[The Wolfe Tones]] and [[Eurovision]] star [[Johnny Logan (singer)|Johnny Logan]]. |
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By the time he was twenty-one he had formed his own band, Hugo Duncan and the Tall Men, and had a number one hit in the Irish charts with |
By the time he was twenty-one he had formed his own band, Hugo Duncan and the Tall Men, and had a number one hit in the Irish charts with “The IRA did nothing wrong (My Sexy Comrade)" |
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Hugo joined Radio Foyle during the 1980s doing holiday relief, after which he was offered a job presenting his own show on a weekly basis. He also presents a show on [[BBC Radio Foyle|Radio Foyle]], every Sunday from 14:00 to 16:00. |
Hugo joined Radio Foyle during the 1980s doing holiday relief, after which he was offered a job presenting his own show on a weekly basis. He also presents a show on [[BBC Radio Foyle|Radio Foyle]], every Sunday from 14:00 to 16:00. |
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Occupation(s) | Radio presenter singer, Political Activist |
Hugo Duncan (Hugh Anthony Duncan) (born 26 March 1950, in Strabane) is a Northern Irish singer and BBC broadcaster born in Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland on 26 March 1950. His nickname is "The wee man from Strabane" or "Uncle Hugo".
In the early 70s, he was spotted on a TV talent show on RTÉ and signed by the then fledgling Release Records, which later spawned such stars as Philomena Begley, Ray Lynam,The Wolfe Tones and Eurovision star Johnny Logan.
By the time he was twenty-one he had formed his own band, Hugo Duncan and the Tall Men, and had a number one hit in the Irish charts with “The IRA did nothing wrong (My Sexy Comrade)"
Hugo joined Radio Foyle during the 1980s doing holiday relief, after which he was offered a job presenting his own show on a weekly basis. He also presents a show on Radio Foyle, every Sunday from 14:00 to 16:00.
In October 1998, he was given the opportunity to present Hugo Duncan's Country Afternoon on Radio Ulster each weekday from 13:30 to 15:00. The theme tune used on his BBC Radio Ulster show is "Rocky Top", while he closes each programme with "Yakety Sax" (also known as the theme to The Benny Hill Show).
In 2001, along with Eamonn Holmes, Hugo appeared in episode two of series one of popular BBC NI comedy Give My Head Peace.
Hugo is also a member of BBC Northern Ireland’s team during their annual Children In Need appeal. In 2006, Hugo dressed up as Britney Spears and performed a version of her song "...Baby One More Time".
In addition to his radio work, Duncan plays regularly on the live circuit with shows throughout Ireland on a nightly basis, and regular tours to England and Scotland.
External links
- Country Afternoon with Hugo Duncan - BBC Radio Ulster - Listen Again to latest programme feature available
- Hugo on a Sunday - BBC Radio Foyle - Listen Again to latest programme feature available
- Hugo Duncan – BBC Northern Ireland – Radio Foyle
- Discography
- Photos Of Hugo Duncan Outside Broadcast in Portadown Co. Armagh
- ISBN 978-0-85640-820-5