The radio presenter has enjoyed many careers before landing his current weekend show on RTE Radio 1, including trying his hand at comedy and becoming a band singer
He has fronted some of their most popular television shows and radio programmes.Read more: Brendan O’Connor speaks out about RTÉ scandal as he confirms his huge salary
When did Brendan start working at RTE? After finishing school, his first career was as a comedian, with him performing a comedy routine around Dublin after moving to the capital. He produced a single called ‘Who's in the House?’ for the band Fr Brian & The Fun Loving Cardinals. It spent 12 weeks in the Irish Singles Chart and peaked at number three.
Who is Brendan’s wife? Brendan is married to Sarah Caden, a journalist with the Sunday Independent. The couple tied the knot in 1999.The radio presenter previously shared that the couple initially started a low-key romance.
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