Eamonn Andrews

Eamonn Andrews

Born: December 19, 1922
Died: November 5, 1987
in Dublin, Ireland
Eamonn Andrews, was an Irish radio and television presenter, employed primarily in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the 1980s. From 1960 to 1964 he chaired the Radio Éireann Authority, which oversaw the introduction of a state television service to the Republic of Ireland.

Movies for Eamonn Andrews...

The Trials of Muhammad Ali
Title: The Trials of Muhammad Ali
Released: August 23, 2013
Type: Movie
Brash boxer Cassius Clay burst into the American consciousness in the early 1960s, just ahead of the Civil Rights movement. His transformation into the spiritually enlightened heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali is legendary, but this religious awakening also led to a bitter legal battle with the U.S. government after he refused to serve in the Vietnam War. This film reveals the perfect storm of race, religion and politics that shaped one of the most recognizable figures in sports history.
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Gareth Hughes
Title: Gareth Hughes
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: January 1, 2000
Type: Movie
Documentary about the Welsh silent movie actor.
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Title: Wogan
Character: Self
Released: May 4, 1982
Type: TV
Wogan is a British television chat show
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Look at Life: Scrambling for It
Title: Look at Life: Scrambling for It
Character: Self - Commentator
Released: January 1, 1967
Type: Movie
A brief look at scrambling, bikes and cars in the United Kingdom in the 1960s.
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Left Right and Centre
Title: Left Right and Centre
Character: Himself
Released: June 23, 1959
Type: Movie
At the Earndale by-election natural history expert and TV personality Bob Wilcot for the Conservatives finds himself up against Billingsgate girl Stella Stoker for the socialists. Amateur politician against committed activist. But could it become boy-who-fancies-girl against girl-who-fancies-boy? The party agents are soon colluding against such a disaster.
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Title: Christmas Night with the Stars
Released: December 25, 1958
Type: TV
A gala programme broadcast each Christmas night by the BBC from 1958 to 1972 and also revived in 1994. It was hosted by a leading star and featured specially made short, seasonal editions of the previous year's most popular sitcoms and light entertainment programmes.
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Title: Playbox
Character: Himself - Host
Released: September 21, 1955
Type: TV
Playbox was a British children's television show that ran on BBC from 1955 to 1964. Presenters who appeared on it included Eamonn Andrews, Rolf Harris, Tony Hart, Cliff Michelmore and Johnny Morris
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Title: Crackerjack
Character: Host
Released: September 14, 1955
Type: TV
Crackerjack was a British children's comedy/variety BBC television series. It started on 14 September 1955 and ran for over 400 shows, first in black and white and later in colour, until 21 December 1984. It was revived in 2020 on CBBC.
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Three Cases of Murder
Title: Three Cases of Murder
Character: Introductions
Released: March 15, 1955
Type: Movie
Three stories of murder and the supernatural: A museum worker is introduced to a world behind the pictures he sees every day. When two lifelong friends fall in love with the same woman and she is killed, they are obvious suspects. Is their friendship strong enough for them to alibi each other? When a young politician is hurt by the arrogant Secretary for Foreign Affairs Lord Mountdrago, he uses Mountdrago's dreams to get revenge.
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London Entertains
Title: London Entertains
Character: Himself
Released: December 1, 1951
Type: Movie
Radio personality Eamonn Andrews shows a group of young female volunteers around the attractions of the Festival Of Britain.
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Title: What's My Line?
Character: Self - Moderator
Released: February 2, 1950
Type: TV
Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.
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Title: What's My Line?
Character: Self - Panelist
Released: February 2, 1950
Type: TV
Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.