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Michael D Higgins at the funeral of broadcaster Gay Byrne. RollingNews.ie/PA/Pool

A nation says goodbye to Gay Byrne - the man who 'showed us to ourselves'

The funeral of Gay Byrne took place at the Pro Cathedral in Dublin yesterday.

EVERYONE BROUGHT THEIR memories to the Pro Cathedral in Dublin yesterday for the funeral of Gay Byrne. 

And it wasn’t just the folk memory – that well-told story of Byrne, the quiet rebel who toppled the Catholic Church from a studio in Donnybrook.

Instead, among the hundreds who gathered yesterday morning on Marlborough Street to attend the late broadcaster’s funeral, many people recounted specific moments from the career of Gay Byrne that stayed with them all their lives. 

Standing just back from the Luas tracks, which trundled past every few minutes, they remembered quiet, private moments where Gay’s voice had seemed to speak only to them. 

One man outside the cathedral recounted in microscopic detail how Gay Byrne had once used his radio show to complain about people’s reactions to a flooded road on a rainy day in Howth. 

Another remembered how 25 years ago he’d tape record Gay Byrne’s radio show in his car so he never missed it. 

Others laughed about the guests. Not the famous moments replayed on TV and Twitter over the last week – no Boyzone or U2 or condom trains. 

Instead, one man in his 60s cherished the memories of the guests, exact names forgotten, who jousted and rowed and brought entertainment to the living rooms across the country.

Some of the people there today had met Gay Byrne, whether at outside broadcasts, the Rose of Tralee or in the Late Late Show audience. But many others hadn’t and now never would.

But all could pinpoint what the broadcaster meant to them. 

Inside the church

The night before, work had begun to rig the church up for the funeral of one of the country’s greatest ever broadcasters. 

“Cathedral closed to facilitate preparation for funeral of Mr Gay Byrne,” a sign read beside the door. 

This wasn’t the first time St Mary’s Pro Cathedral had formed the backdrop to an Irish funeral. In 1975, the great and good of Catholic, conservative Ireland gathered on the same spot to attend the funeral of Éamon De Valera. Nearly 50 years later, a very different figure was celebrated.  

gay-byrne-funeral Mourners gather outside the Pro Cathedral in Dublin. PA Wire / PA Images PA Wire / PA Images / PA Images

The church was arranged as well as any studio, beaming the service to Irish people from across the world. 

Camera operators jostled with journalists, while those same faces who had peopled the Late Late Show audience on Tuesday night appeared again to pay their respects. 

On Friday morning, RTÉ’s Joe Duffy led a troupe of friends up the steps and into the church. 

A few minutes later, Miriam O’Callaghan was shepherded in alongside Marty Whelan, Ray D’arcy and Marty Morrissey. 

At 11.30am, one of the stewards whispered that the 800-seater church was “jammers now”, but still they poured in, the odd fan slipping in alongside Gay Byrne’s friends and colleagues. 

Ryan Tubridy was one of the few who stopped to talk with journalists. “It’s been a poignant and beautiful week,” he said. 

“What Irish people have done this week just reminds us, we’re just an extraordinary country and Gay saw that.”

As the Luas zipped past behind him, its bell rang. “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings,” Tubridy said, quoting It’s a Wonderful Life. Gay, he said, has his wings now. 

And at a week when journalists, politicians and RTÉ bosses had all clashed over the licence fee and the future of the broadcaster, there was a feeling of détente on Marlborough Street. 

Behind the front rows, occupied by Gay’s family and President Michael D Higgins and wife Sabina, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin stood feet away from Tubridy, Pat Kenny and RTÉ boss Dee Forbes. 

Outside, Senator David Norris jested with the crowd, while Bertie Ahern sat in the far corner of the church. 

But politics couldn’t be completely left at the door. Nor could the ironies of Gay Byrne’s own life be ignored – the gentle TV star whose shows were the scorn of the Catholic Church, but who remained religious to the end. 

It was a Fr Leonard Maloney in his homily who first addressed the paradox of Gay Byrne’s place in Irish life – a small reflection of how much ‘official Ireland’ has changed.  

gay-byrne-funeral Gay Byrne's daughter Suzy touches her father's coffin during his funeral service. PA Wire / PA Images PA Wire / PA Images / PA Images

Gay often devoted large segments of his two-hour radio programme to reading extracts from the moving and often harrowing letters sent in by women from all over Ireland telling, perhaps for the first time ever, of sufferings and violations visited on them. He did this at a time when there was little space in the public realm for stories like these to be told. He let their voices be heard. He recognised their dignity and he validated their experience. 

Even Archbishop Diarmuid Martin allowed himself a joke at the Church’s expense, prompting laughter as he offered an open invitation to “any curious journalist to come to our archives and read the correspondence that arrived from concerned Catholics to my predecessors, and responses of my concerned predecessor, to some of the things that were written”.

Teacher

It was no accident that the gospel story on Friday was the Sermon on the Mount. Because Gay Byrne wasn’t a preacher or an evangelist, but instead someone who shepherded Ireland on the heady journey into the TV world. 

“Gay showed us to ourselves. And he had the unrivalled ability to reach out to vast audiences by speaking to each person individually,” as Bob Collins, the former director general of RTE, put it. 

But it was daughter Suzy, at the start of the Mass, who captured the essence of him best. 

Recalling the care hospital staff showed to her father during his final weeks and days, she said that to them, “he was a Dub and one of our own”.

And that was Gay Byrne. Not a politician. Nor a saint. Not even a radical. But a radio and TV man who saw the future – and brought Ireland with him on his journey. 

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:09 AM

    I think the finale of the Late Late Show tonight summed it up. G’nite Gay.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:55 AM

    @The digenous: indeed. Sometimes the most simplest of words can be the most poignant of all

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:17 AM

    Rest in peace Gay, a great man. Xx

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:30 AM

    How he treated Annie Murphy is a measure of the man.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:47 AM

    @Kevin Geraghty: no it wasn’t. His lifelong contribution is a measure of the man; far more than you and me combined by a large multiple.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:57 AM

    @Kevin Geraghty: don’t be so shallow. Without him, women wouldn’t have forced the government to look at how repression of sexuality and birth control was a bad thing, how Irish people would like to see that listening to music on Friday nights was ok, and U2 and Sinead o Connor would not have careers through their talent, but by controversial appearances on public service TV shows. And you have three nerve to bring up the cracks in his credibility which showed that he was just a typical public servant with a knack of keeping people on board. Shame!

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    Nov 9th 2019, 2:08 AM

    @Brin: on you

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:55 AM

    @Kevin Geraghty: how he treated her was truly disgusting but there is no denying his impact on societal change – which in a way made his treatment of Ms Murphy all the worse as she would have expected to be treated with respect at the very least.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:51 AM

    @Kevin Geraghty: was it a planned stunt that she walked out?

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    Nov 9th 2019, 9:06 AM

    @Kevin Geraghty: From what ive heard he was okay but then again you see the likes of Varadkar and the champagne socialist president at his funeral and you wonder.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 10:11 AM

    @John: I thought the grieving Mickey D was gonna jump into the coffin with him. Heartbroken.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 10:42 AM

    @EillieEs: take off the blinkers. He used the plight of women in Ireland as a controversial topic to increase ratings. He did nothing to help the cause. He was a sexist, homophobic proselytiser. He sneered at the women of Ireland

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:27 PM

    @Steph: that’s simply not true. His ratings were through the roof no matter what, because for most of his career there was little or no choice of stations, either on tv or radio. Why would you say he was homophobic when he was the first to give national airwaves coverage to David Norris and his campaign for gay rights? Your post is clueless.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:18 PM

    @Kevin Geraghty: I agree with you; & I’m pleased to see that so many other people share your view!

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:19 PM

    @Kevin Geraghty:

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:38 PM

    @Oran Cummins:

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    Nov 9th 2019, 7:38 PM

    @Kevin Geraghty: ah Kevin now you’re being silly. He was clearly a feminist despite his awful treatment of Annie-Murphy. Daft comment

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:44 AM

    REST IN PEACE, You were a Class Act
    Mr. BYRNE

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:21 AM

    Rest in peace Gaybo

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:17 AM

    Roll it there Colette!!

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:56 AM

    Codladh sámh, a Ghaibrial

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    Nov 9th 2019, 5:36 AM

    An icon, an institution, a national treasure, a gentleman, and a family man….Thank u Gay – ur a credit to the male species. Rip.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 12:49 AM

    Good bye….

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:28 AM

    Begin to the loneliness that cannot end
    since it perhaps is what makes us begin,
    begin to wonder at unknown faces
    at crying birds in the sudden rain
    at branches stark in the willing sunlight
    at seagulls foraging for bread
    at couples sharing a sunny secret
    alone together while making good.
    Though we live in a world that dreams of ending
    that always seems about to give in
    something that will not acknowledge conclusion
    insists that we forever begin.
    — From The Essential Brendan Kennelly
     

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    Nov 10th 2019, 10:53 AM

    @William O Connor: oh so beautiful.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:18 AM

    The Late Late Gay Byrne RIP

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:42 AM

    And so, the full stop of the Ireland that was has been placed.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 7:55 AM

    He got a powerful and well deserved ‘send off”, as he kept us one and all down through the years on our toes with his brilliant shows on TV and radio. RIP GAYBO. An inspiration to so so many.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:28 AM

    Begin again to the summoning birds
    to the sight of the light at the window,
    begin to the roar of morning traffic
    all along Pembroke Road.
    Every beginning is a promise
    born in light and dying in dark
    determination and exaltation of springtime
    flowering the way to work.
    Begin to the pageant of queuing girls
    the arrogant loneliness of swans in the canal
    bridges linking the past and future
    old friends passing though with us still.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:41 AM

    It is probably true to say the Irish love a good party and are ready to celebrate at the drop of a hat. But please please call time on this particular “party”.
    End the circus now before the cringe and embarrassing sidebars start to set in.
    We may have reached that point already.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:13 AM

    Rip gay gone but never forgotten …

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:17 PM

    He was my friend all through the lonely and still repressed ’80s, no work for women, no childcare either. But a voice connecting all of us forced to stay at home so that we knew, through Gay, we were not alone

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    Nov 9th 2019, 6:33 PM

    @Shelley ☘: women are all working now and they are miserable. Feminism was a false god.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 6:36 PM

    Gaybo went to church in donnybrook every morning before doing his radio show.If he isn’t in heaven now there is no hope for any of us.God rest Gaybo.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 6:20 AM

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    Nov 9th 2019, 1:24 PM

    Goodbye Gabo
    Goodbye RTE

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:48 AM

    Before the Gay Byrne radio show, Women Today , Liveline etc RTE Radio was littered with chirpy sponsored programmes of idle chit chat. RTE needs radical reform but we need public service broadcasting like never before. Even when Irish TV was set up in the 60s it was a narrow shave that American commercial TV vultures didn’t get to run it.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 3:37 PM

    “…the quiet rebel who toppled the Catholic Church from a studio in Donnybrook….” – You wish….

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    Nov 9th 2019, 8:31 AM

    RIP gay. Thought Tubirdy couldn’t help himself a few times during the late late, cracking a few jokes. No wonder rte are always losing money

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    Nov 9th 2019, 10:14 AM

    @Mr.Misery: That is an Irish wake mate. Buckets of tears and plenty of craic.

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    Nov 9th 2019, 4:30 PM

    In a few months the dirt will be dished….

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