'It's a new awakening in Ireland': Manchán Magan on his new TV series

Listen To The Land Speak, presented by Manchán Magan, begins on Thursday night on RTÉ One. Picture: INPHO/James Crombie
There’s a moment towards the start of Manchán Magan’s inspiring two-part documentary,
in which – great etymologist that he is – he addresses his name, Manchán, which means ‘little monk’. By his own admission, he reeks of the priesthood.“Just take one look at me,” he says, “I was obviously a priest in every single incarnation until this one. I will always find a little cell, the smallest hole that I can be in to write or to live in. Manchán was originally a pagan name, Mongán. He was the son of Manannán mac Lir. It had been a pagan deity, which was taken over during Christianity.”