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Eamonn Andrews

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Gender Male
Death36 years ago
Date of birth December 19,1922
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Dublin
Ireland
Date of died November 5,1987
DiedCromwell Hospital
London
United Kingdom
SpouseGráinne Bourke
BuriedBalgriffin, Ireland
ChildrenFergal Andrews
Job Actor
Writer
Television presenter
Radio personality
Movies/Shows This Is Your Life
Crackerjack
The Eamonn Andrews Show
What's My Line?
Playbox
World of Sport
Three Cases of Murder
London Entertains
Sport and Speed
Place of burialBalgriffin, Ireland
Siblings Noel Andrews
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Eamonn Andrews, CBE 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 in the Republic of Ireland.

Dickie Davies, host of ITV's World of Sport for nearly two decades, dies

Feb 16,2020 2:56 am

By Sam Hancock & John HandBBC News

TV presenter Dickie Davies , who was The Face of ITV sports coverage for More Than two decades, has died.

The Star presented the Saturday Afternoon show World of Sport from the 1960s until it ended in 1985.

The Show , a mix of live sport including racing, wrestling and football results, competed with BBC's Grandstand.

Former ITV colleague Jim Rosenthal announced the death, saying His Family were " so proud" of his " brilliant career on the telly".

" Dickie was a wonderful friend and colleague. RIP DD, " he added.

Davies, originally from Cheshire, began his TV career as an announcer on Southern Television in 1960, having previously spent seven years as a purser for The Cruise company Cunard Line .

He moved to ITV's new show World Of Sport and was initially an understudy to Eamonn Andrews before becoming the main host in 1968.

Every Saturday saw him at the helm of a five-hour TV marathon, anchoring the coverage of a wide variety of sports including many minority events not previously seen on TV screens.

His bushy moustache and black bouffant hair with a trademark white streak at The Front made him one of The Most recognisable - and impersonated - Stars of the era on ITV.

He also worked on ITV's coverage of three Olympic Games .

After World of Sport ended in 1985, Davies stayed at ITV as a presenter for another Four Years but later switched to a new role as sports editor with Classic Fm .

However, a stroke in 1995 badly affected his speech and forced him off air as he slowly recovered.

He later returned intermittently to the screen for A Number of specials, including ITV's 50-year World of Sport anniversary in 2005, as well as some shows for Sky Sports .

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