The Continuity Booth
TV Three
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Conor has been a continuity announcer with TV Three since January 2008. He presents links in-vision during the station's daytime schedule.
Andrea has been working for TV Three as a daytime continuity announcer since 2005. From January 2008, viewers were able to 'put a face to the voice', as the station's daytime continuity links went 'in-vision'.

Andrea's career began in 1999 with Windmill Lane, where she worked as a post-production producer and studio manager. She made her presenting debut fronting a documentary about the music festival 'The Electric Picnic', interviewing music celebrities such as the Beastie Boys, Rufus Wainwright and Neil Tennant from the Pet Shop Boys.

In addition to her TV Three announcing role, Andrea keeps busy with voice-over work and also presents a radio talk show with Conor Clear on 94.9 The Rock.

Andrea studied film and TV at the Dublin Institute of Technology and has a diploma in speech and drama from London College.

Hobbies: music, acting, dancing, cooking, going to the cinema and having fun with friends.

Taragh joined TV Three as a continuity announcer in 2000, covering junctions from 7am until 6pm. Most of the continuity links were pre-recorded. Since joining TV Three, she has carved out a voice-over role for herself in Ireland.

Taragh has presented her own show on Dublin radio station FM104 and also voices various advertisements. In 2006, she moved to Channel 6 to present and produce movie show 'Take 6'; she also took up a position with radio station Phantom 105.2, presenting the film show 'Cinerama'.

In 2008, she joined RTÉ as an entertainment journalist and presenter on RTÉ Two's youth strand 'TTV'.

Brendan was an announcer with TV Three, from 1998 until c. 2005 (TBC), covering peak-time and late-night junctions. He is an actor and has a vibrant career doing everything from films to theatre. A master of accents and funny voices, he exercises these talents by doing a lot of voice-over work for radio.