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  1. Death. Personal life. Civic recognition. Television credits. Portrayal in media. See also. References. External links. Eamonn Andrews, CBE (19 December 1922 – 5 November 1987) was an Irish radio and television presenter, employed primarily in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the 1980s.

  2. 9. Dez. 2022 · EAMONN Andrews was the first in a long line of Irish journalists, entertainers, actors and comedians who were to become a prominent feature of British broadcasting. This conveyor belt of talent that left Ireland for Britain includes a range of personalities from Terry Wogan to Olivia O’Leary, and from Henry Kelly to Graham Norton.

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  3. Home. Andrews, Eamonn. Contributed by. White, Lawrence William; MacDonagh, Peter. Andrews, Eamonn (1922–87), broadcaster, was born 19 December 1922 at 11 Synge Street, Dublin, eldest among five surviving children (two sons and three daughters; another son died in infancy) of William Andrews, an ESB carpenter, and Margaret Andrews (née Farrell).

  4. 5. Nov. 2017 · Andrews worked as a freelance broadcaster in Ireland from 1946 to 1950 before moving to London to work for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Eamonn Andrews was Ireland’s first major...

  5. 3. Dez. 2014 · Dubliner Eamonn Andrews was famed for the TV programme ‘This is Your Life’. Growing up a keen amateur boxer, little did he know that one day his passion for boxing would lead to a successful...

  6. Voted Television Personality of the Year four times, the genial Dublin-born Eamonn Andrews was a highly respected and much-loved broadcaster chiefly associated with two popular television programmes, the panel show What's My Line? (BBC, 1951-63; ITV, 1984-87) and the biographical tribute programme This is Your Life (ITV, 1955-87).