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  1. Andrews married Gráinne Bourke in 1951. They raised three adopted children. Civic recognition. For his work in British broadcasting, Andrews was awarded an honorary Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1970. Andrews' contribution to radio in the United Kingdom is commemorated in the Radio Academy Hall of Fame.

  2. 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. 'We were so blessed to have ended up where we did.

  3. 25. Aug. 2023 · She was the daughter of theatre impresario Patrick Lorcan Bourke and Kathleen Harding . She married RTÉ presenter Eamonn Andrews in Dublin in 1951. They raised 3 adopted children.

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  4. 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). During his childhood the family moved to a new corporation house on St Thomas ...

  5. 9. Dez. 2022 · It was as host of This is Your Life that caught the public’s imagination, turning Andrews into a national celebrity — there was no doubt that the British public had a remarkable affection for the Dublin man. Eamonn Andrews was the first Irish castaway on Desert Island Discs back in 1958.

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  6. 3. Dez. 2014 · This is ‘his’ life story (1976) 00:00. Back to Documentary On One Home. Story Notes. In this documentary, Des Hickey looks at the successful career of Eamonn Andrews. Eamonn Andrews was...

  7. This Is Your Life (British TV series) This Is Your Life is a British biographical television documentary, based on the 1952 American series. It was hosted by Eamonn Andrews from 1955 until 1964, and then from 1969 until his death in 1987. Michael Aspel then took up the role of host until the show ended in 2003.