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  1. 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 Empire.

  2. Although Eamonn Andrews was the consummate professional who kept his broadcasting career firmly on track, as a cautious driver he didn't have quite the same sense of direction. On one occasion - with his wife, Grainne, sitting beside him in his blue Mercedes and his young children, Emma, Fergal and Niamh, in the back - he couldn't find his way home, so the family ended up lost in a rough area ...

  3. The Irish broadcaster Eamonn Andrews became the first subject of the British version of the television programme This Is Your Life when the host and creator ...

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  4. 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. He was 64 ...

  5. As a schoolboy, he joined a boxing club, beginning a life-long affiliation with the sport. Aged 16, he began his broadcasting career on Radio Éireann, progressing from an amateur boxer inside the ring to professional broadcaster in the commentary box. A determined Andrews left his day job as an insurance clerk and set his sights on the BBC.

  6. 5. Nov. 2018 · Eamonn Andrews, Irish radio and television presenter employed primarily in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the 1980s, dies in London, England on November 5, 1987. From 1960 to 1964 he chairs the Radio Éireann Authority, which oversees the introduction of a state television service to the Republic of Ireland. Andrews is born in….

  7. 5. Apr. 2015 · A *very* rare complete episode of the BBC version of "What's My Line?", hosted by Eamonn Andrews-- virtually the entire 1950s BBC series is lost. Thanks to t...

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