David Dunseithwas a
Northern Irish journalist and
broadcaster with BBC Northern Ireland died he was , 76.. He presented
BBC Radio Ulster's '
Talk Back' & 'Seven Days' programmes. His career has spanned the troubles covering the turbulent and tragic events of recent years from the
Falls Curfew in 1970 to the
Omagh atrocity in 1998. He has reported on all the Northern Ireland political initiatives from
Sunningdale to the
Good Friday Agreement.
(2 October 1934 – 29 June 2011)
Career
He grew up in
Derry. Before pursuing a career in the media, he was a police officer, but moved to journalism in the 1970s. He worked for
Ulster Television (U.T.V.), presenting many programmes, including
UTV Reports and
Counterpoint. During UTV's 50th birthday celebrations in November 2009, he co-presented an edition of UTV Live.

David Dunseith is perhaps best known for presenting
BBC Radio Ulster's Talk Back from 1989 to 2009 – he followed the late
Barry Cowan as presenter – but his association with the programme went back even further than that. When it first went on the air in 1986, he was a weekly contributor with an ability to read from a script written on various pieces of scrap paper. He became its main presenter in 1989, going on to establish a huge reputation for straight-talking, no-nonsense, often merciless grilling of interviewees. In 2006 Talk Back won a silver
Sony Radio Academy Award in the news and current affairs programme category. He presented the 20th anniversary edition of Talk Back on Friday 7 September 2006.
In August 2009, he ended over two decades of work on
Talk Back when Radio Ulster reshuffled presenters on its news and current affairs programmes.
[2] On May 11 2011, Dunseith announced his retirement from Radio Ulster while presenting his final Seven Days
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Death
On 30 June 2011 it was announced that Dunseith had died following a lengthy illness. He was 76. His requiem mass was held at Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church in
Strangford before his body was removed to Roselawn Crematorium.
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Personal life
Dunseith married fellow journalist Roisin Walsh and the couple had three sons together. Walsh died in July 2010 from
motor neurone disease.
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