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  1. 7. Nov. 1987 · Eamonn Andrews, an Irish-born British television personality who was the host of the British version of ''This Is Your Life,'' died Thursday after a long illness. He was 64 years old.

  2. Eamonn Andrews, one of Ireland’s greatest broadcasters, died in London at the age of sixty four. Eamonn Andrews was a Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory and a Companion of the British...

  3. 5. Nov. 2017 · Following some months of illness, legendary broadcaster Eamonn Andrews died at the Cromwell Hospital in London, aged 64. Andrews worked as a freelance broadcaster in Ireland from 1946 to 1950...

  4. 9. Dez. 2022 · Eamonn Andrews died in 1987. He had recorded his last edition of This Is Your Life six days previously on October 30. Andrews died of a progressive deterioration of the myocardium, the main heart muscle, in Cromwell Hospital in London. He is buried in a hillside plot in Balgriffin cemetery near his house in the village of Portmarnock.

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  5. Death. After months of illness during 1987, originally caused by a virus contracted during a plane journey, Andrews died from heart failure on 5 November 1987 aged 64 at the Cromwell Hospital in London. He had recorded his last edition of This Is Your Life six days before on 30 October 1987.

  6. TV Times interviews Eamonn Andrews. Mrs Andrews' line is tops with the brides. TV Times feature on Eamonn's wife, Grainne. Obituaries: Eamonn Andrews. Press coverage of the death and memorial service of Eamonn Andrews. Eamonn Remembered. RTE Guide tribute to Eamonn Andrews. Andrews's death casts doubt on his show. The Guardian reports the death ...

  7. Family was at the heart of Eamonn's own life. He was devoted to Grainne and their three adopted children. Eamonn Andrews with his wife Grainne and their children, Emma, Fergal and Niamh. 'Growing up with Mum and Dad was bliss, a little piece of heaven really,' says the eldest, Emma, who still lives in Dublin.