
Donal MacIntyre
In 2007, MacIntyre directed A Very British Gangster, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. From April 2010, he presented ITV's local news show London Tonight for a few months.
In 2009, MacIntyre took part in the fourth series of Dancing on Ice, where he was runner-up to Ray Quinn. In 2014, he participated in the first series of The Jump where he was runner-up to Joe McElderry.
MacIntyre has also worked for the CBS Reality channel, including as presenter of the
documentary series Donal MacIntyre: Unsolved, which looks at unsolved criminal cases such as abductions and murders.
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Known For

Donal MacIntyre's UK Killer Evidence

Assassins: Ireland's Contract Killers

Click For Murder

Donal MacIntyre's Murder Files

Donal MacIntyre's Released to Kill

Donal MacIntyre: Breaking Crime

Donal Macintyre: Unsolved

James Nesbitt: Disasters That Changed Britain

MacIntyre: Undercover

Murderers and Their Mothers
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