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Brighton-based travel writer Pete McCarthy dies



Wozza

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Travel writer Pete McCarthy dies

Travel writer and broadcaster Pete McCarthy has died at the age of 51.

McCarthy, author of the best-selling book McCarthy's Bar, died at the Royal Sussex Hospital in Brighton.

A spokesman said McCarthy, who was married with three children, was diagnosed with cancer eight months ago and died on Wednesday.

McCarthy, who also wrote The Road to McCarthy, presented the Channel 4 series Travelog and hosted BBC Radio 4 panel show X Marks The Spot.

McCarthy's friend and tour manager Adrian Mealing said: "Pete was a writer, broadcaster, comedian and hugely popular performer.

"He was thrilled and delighted with the worldwide reaction to his books and had been planning his third, eagerly anticipating journeys, chance encounters and all the promise of a new venture."

McCarthy was born in Warrington to an English mother and Irish father.

In McCarthy's Bar, he explored his Irish heritage and travelled from Cork to Donegal, with the premise that you should never pass up the opportunity of having a drink in a bar that shares your name.

The book sold nearly a million copies and won him the newcomer of the year prize at the British Book Awards in 2002.

His more ambitious follow-up book - The Road to McCarthy - took him on a journey across four continents in search of far-flung Irish connections.

Mr Mealing added: "These books endeared him to several generations around the globe who were either Irish, part Irish or who embraced the Celtic alternative to the Anglo-Saxon rule book.

"Pete's books caused seismic public laughter on suburban trains, transatlantic planes, storm tossed ferries, in cheap student accommodation and very definitely on the London Underground.

"The man himself was lovely and shall be missed."

McCarthy started out as a stand-up comedian and later wrote TV scripts for comedians Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.

Her became a travel presenter in the 1990s he became a travel presenter and McCarthy's Bar was published in 2000, followed by The Road to McCarthy in 2002.
 




B.M.F

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Can't say I have heard of him but am sure many have.

R.I.P Pete:angel:
 




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Wozza said:
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Mr Mealing added: "These books endeared him to several generations around the globe who were either Irish, part Irish or who embraced the Celtic alternative to the Anglo-Saxon rule book.


His first book was really funny and he was a pretty good broadcaster. However what the f*** is the "celtic alternative to the anglo-saxon rulebook".
 


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I'm literally 20 pages from the end of 'The Road to McCarthy'.

Gutted, served him a few times at the Greys. Lovely bloke.

RIP Pete

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McCarthy's Bar is a really good read.

Didn't realise he lived in Brighton.
 


Man of Harveys

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That is yet more sad news. He was excellent on Smith and Jones. Seemed a good bloke too. :( :(
 










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A sad loss. I remember him performing with Cliffhanger Theatre group with Pookiesnackenburger in the Laines in the early 80s. Also appeared at Komedia a few times in the more recent past.

R.I.P.
 


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Re: Re: Brighton-based travel writer Pete McCarthy dies

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His first book was really funny and he was a pretty good broadcaster. However what the f*** is the "celtic alternative to the anglo-saxon rulebook".
I didn't know him very well, but he sounds like a good sort of person, and it's always sad when someone like that dies.

I agree with the comment above, though - I think it's just PR drivel that doesn't really mean anything.
 






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That's dreadful! I knew him from the Cliffhanger theatre group days with Robin Driscoll
 




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Shame.

How ignorant loudmouth tosspots like Billy Connelly end up with such a high profile and the likes of Pete McCarthy remain relatively unknown is a sad reflection on the average dickheadedness of the populous and the media.

My dad will be gutted, he regularly bores me silly going on about how much he enjoyed reading his books and has asked for any new book by him every Christmas for ages.

RIP Pete, good work while you were here.
 






Schrödinger's Toad

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Shit - I'm only just reading The Road to McCarthy, I never realised there was anything wrong with him. A bit hit-and-miss for me, but a talented writer nonetheless. Rest In Peace.
 


Very sad - obviously identified with him a lot as an Irish 2G who made Brighton his home.

Don't get on your high horse lads about the "Celtic alternative to the Anglo-Saxon rulebook" - that just means his Irish blood gave him a different insight to the world, and that's true if you read his books or listened to his comedy.

I can remember 20 months ago absolutely shitting myself in a Kemptown coffee house near the Royal Sussex Hospital. My girlfriend had just had her pregnancy induced and she and I were both sitting there barely touching our drinks, waiting as the birth pains started coming on gradually.

As we got up to leave, who should walk in to the coffee shop but Pete McCarthy, who sat down at our vacated seats.

He was therefore the last person to wish us good luck. That coincidence cheered us up as we rushed back to the maternity ward for the agony ahead!
 
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