Jirí Teml (born 24 June 1935) is a Czech composer and radio producer.
Born in Vimperk, Teml studied music theory and composition with Bohumil Dušek and Jirí Jaroch during the 1960s and early 1970s while working as an economist.
His first major success as a composer came with his Fantasia appassionata for organ which took third prize at the 1972 Prague Spring Festival.
In 1976 he became the head of music and a radio producer at Plzen Radio.
He left there in 1980 to join the staff of Czech Radio 3 in Prague where he worked as a producer of programs of classical music for over 20 years.
A prolific composer, Teml's output includes several symphonies, concertos, song cycles, choral works, children's operas, chamber music, art songs, and works for solo organ and piano.
His writing displays an influence of Czech folk music and for many years he has collaborated with the Plzen Radio folk ensemble.