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  1. Biography. Born in Dublin on 19 December 1922, Eamonn Andrews was a radio and television presenter who spent much of his career in the UK. Initially an amateur boxer - the All-Ireland juvenile middleweight champion, no less - he went on to commentate for Radio Éireann, then moved to the BBC to present the game show spoof Ignorance is Bliss.

  2. 5 de abr. de 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...

  3. www.bbc.com › historyofthebbc › anniversariesCrackerjack - BBC

    11 de sept. de 2019 · Leslie Crowther followed Andrews, then Michael Aspel, Ed Stewart and Stu Francis. ... devised by presenter Eamonn Andrews. Crackerjack survived until 1984, ...

  4. EAMONN ANDREWS. Eamonn was born on Synge Street, Dublin, Ireland on December 19th 1922, the same street as playwright George Bernard Shaw. He was educated at the local school, Synge Street CBS. He began his working career as a clerk in an insurance office. He was a keen amateur boxer and won the Irish junior middleweight title in 1944.

  5. 26. Jan. 1956. THE SHIFTING WHISPERING SANDS. EAMONN ANDREWS. Peak: 18, Weeks: 3. Leave a comment. Join the conversation by joining the Official Charts community and dropping comment.

  6. Format Prizegiving on Crackerjack with Eamonn Andrews c. 1958. The shows were frantic, being broadcast live in front of an audience largely of children, originally at the King's Theatre on Hammersmith Road, London, used by the BBC as the King's Studio for live and recorded broadcasts until 1963, then at the BBC Television Theatre (since renamed the Shepherd's Bush Empire).

  7. 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.