John Patrick McCarthy | |
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| Born | 27 November 1956 |
| Nationality | British |
| Education | Lochinver House School Haileybury ISC |
| Alma mater | University of Hull |
| Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer, broadcaster |
| Known for | Kidnapped for over five years during the Lebanon hostage crisis |
| Notable work | Some Other Rainbow (1993) |
| Spouse | Anna Ottewill (m. 1999) |
| Partner | Jill Morrell (former) |
| Children | 1 |
John Patrick McCarthy CBE (born 27 November 1956), is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster, and one of the hostages in the Lebanon hostage crisis. McCarthy was the longest-held British hostage in Lebanon, having been imprisoned for more than five years.
A scion of ancient Irish nobility, twin son of Patrick McCarthy (1927–2021) and Sheila née O'Brien, he attended Lochinver House School in Potters Bar, then Haileybury College in Hertfordshire, before going up to read American Studies at the University of Hull (BA, 1979).
McCarthy was a journalist working for United Press International Television News at the time of his kidnap by Islamic Jihad terrorists in Lebanon. He had recently arrived in Beirut when on 17 April 1986, two days after USAF airstrikes on Libya, WTN ordered him to leave. He was being escorted to the airport when a group of gunmen intercepted his car. [1] He was held in captivity until release on 8 August 1991. He shared a cell with the Irish hostage Brian Keenan for several years. While a prisoner, he learned that his girlfriend, Jill Morrell, was actively campaigning for his release, launching a group called "Friends of John McCarthy". [2]
By the time of McCarthy's release, his mother Sheila had died of cancer in 1989, unaware of his fate. [3] Following his release, he co-wrote, with Morrell, a memoir of his years in captivity, entitled Some Other Rainbow . Their relationship ended four years later, and he married Anna Ottewill, a photographer, on 16 April 1999. [4] They have a daughter. [5]
In 1995 John McCarthy sailed around the coast of Britain with Sandi Toksvig, making a BBC documentary TV series, Island Race, and a book of the experience. McCarthy attended Hull University with her elder brother, Nick Toksvig. He co-presented the BBC Radio 4 programme Excess Baggage , also with Sandi Toksvig. On 29 March 2014, McCarthy hosted the ceremony for the "I Do To Equal Marriage" event which celebrated the introduction of same-sex marriage in England and Wales. Toksvig renewed her vows to her civil partner at the event. [6]
McCarthy is a Patron of Freedom from Torture (formerly the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture), and has been awarded an Hon. D.Litt from his alma mater, the University of Hull, where the Students' Union named a bar (now an ice cream parlour) after him. [7]
Appointed CBE in the 1992 New Year Honours List, [8] his twin younger brother, Terence David McCarthy, served as Bluemantle Pursuivant-at-Arms.