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There were parodies of popular British TV entertainers such as Eamonn Andrews (" Seamus Android ", played by Pertwee ), Simon Dee, Wilfred Pickles ( both played by Williams ), and " Daphne Whitethigh ", presumably based on journalist Katharine Whitehorn and played by Marsden, a development of Fanny Haddock, her Fanny Cradock take-off from Beyond Our Ken.
Eamonn Andrews, CBE ( 19 December 1922 – 5 November 1987 ), was an Irish radio and television presenter, based in the United Kingdom from the 1950s.
James Rubin joined to present a new evening programme called World News Tonight, Julie Etchingham presented another new " hard-hitting " evening show called Sky Report, Eamonn Holmes joined to present Sunrise, Kay Burley presented a new programme called Lunchtime Live from 12 to 2pm, and the daytime show Sky News Today saw the introduction of a three-presenter format.
Writers included Paul Foot, Duncan Hallas and Eamonn McCann plus reports of strikes and other struggles from across the country sent in by readers.
In that race, Ovett waved to the crowd on the home straight and clearly slowed down in the last metres and still won by a second from Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan.
2001 Eamonn Dooley from Kilkenny, Ireland smashed the world record and broke an amazing 306 conkers in one hour.
* Largest Transfer Fee Received: £ 25, 000 from Everton for Eamonn O ' Keefe, 1979
He handed her three buttons from his volunteer uniform, telling her " They left me nothing else ," before asking her when she heard the volleys of shots in the morning for Eamonn Ceannt, Michael Mallin and himself would she say a Hail Mary for the souls of the departed. The soldier who was guarding the prisoner began crying according to Mrs. Ó Murchadha, and recorded him saying " If only we could die such deaths.
* Updated article from 2006 by award-winning Esquire ( UK ) journalist Eamonn O ' Neill
Also, Eamonn Fagan and Liam Whelan, both from St. Attracta's Road.
Eamonn is originally from Drogheda in County Louth, but now lives in Walkinstown, a suburb of Dublin.
Punishment, in the words of Eamonn McCann, " as often as not consisted of a stern lecture from Seán Keenan on the need for solidarity within the area.
Eamonn McCann wrote that " the Derry Provos, under Martin McGuinness, had managed to bomb the city centre until it looked as if it had been hit from the air without causing any civilian casualties.
Some of RTÉ's most successful staff members, both broadcasting ( Terry Wogan and Gay Byrne ), and administrative, ( Eamonn Andrews ), either had returned from working on British television, worked simultaneously in both British television and RTÉ or, in the case of Wogan, ended up working with the BBC, again adding the international flavour of the station.
The theatre company strives to be integral part of the cultural life of the city, and has sought to develop new writing through its biennial Corcadorca Playwright Award, and by commissioning new work from more established writers (" Disco Pigs ", Enda Walsh, and " Bruen's Twist ", Eamonn Sweeney ).
The eighth pie, in 1964, was to celebrate 4 royal births but was marred by the tragic deaths of 4 committee members, as a result of a car accident while returning from filming in London for a pilot television show ( later to become the Eamonn Andrews Show-the first British TV chat show )..
Stars featured have included: Dizzee Rascal, Al Murray, Plan B, Alex James, Graham Coxon and Damon Albarn, former Madness singer / drummer / manager John Hasler, all 6 members of the reformed Specials, ex-Bodysnatcher and Madness collaborator Rhoda Dakar, Martin Freeman, Eamonn Holmes, Jeremy Clarkson, Lulu, and Peter Andre, as well as an Elvis Presley lookalike security guard from Australia.
However, in the following week's edition it was revealed from a source that Eamonn had apparently spent the night of St Patrick's Day getting drunk at a local pub in Pratts Bottom, Kent and was " seemingly keen to stay out of the public eye but to no avail " according to the source, Howard Rothery.
Several SPI members ran as independents in Irish elections, the most successful being Eamonn O ' Brien from Ballymun, who won six percent of the vote in the Dublin County North constituency at the 1977 general election.

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Derry activist Eamonn McCann wrote that the march, " was regarded as a calculated insult to the Derry Catholics ".

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In the documentary, Eamonn Holmes repeatedly refers to the film as a " fake ," while Santilli patiently insists it is a " restoration ," maintaining it is a " reconstruction " of an actual alien autopsy film he viewed in the early 1990s, that subsequently deteriorated.
Another illustration of the progression of performance in the men's mile is that in 1994, forty years after Bannister's breaking of the barrier, the Irish runner Eamonn Coghlan became the first man over the age of 40 to run a sub-four-minute mile.
" Amen Andrews " is a word play on the name of Irish game show host Eamonn Andrews, referring to the fact that each Amen Andrews track uses the Amen break.
Yarwood was the subject of a This is Your Life special, presented by Eamonn Andrews on 31 May 1978.
Aspel was featured on This is Your Life in 1980, and when host Eamonn Andrews died in 1987 he became presenter of the programme until its run ended in 2003.
While Eamonn Butler and Madsen Pirie were, as of 1998, members of the management board of both organisations, the management team of Adam Smith International and the Adam Smith Institute is now separate.
Eamonn Butler has ascribed this flexibility to who is in power to their role not being ' to be political or shout slogans ', but to be ' policy engineers '.
Columb Barracks was a major military base in the county housing the 4th Field Artillery Regiment and the HQ of the 54 Reserve Field Artillery Regiment ( Army Reserve ) formally the FCA ( 9 FAR ). Because of a Government Decision Columb Barracks is to be closed on the 30th March 2012 and the 4FAR is to be moved to Custume Barracks Athlone and the location of the 54 Reserve Artillery Regiments HQ Battery and No 3 Gun Battery is unclear. This is the last Artillery Barracks in the Republic of Ireland and the largest barracks in the Irish Midlands. Prior to World War I Wellington ( Columb ) Barracks was the second largest recruiting barracks in the United Kingdom. On 28th March the 4 Field Artillery Regiment and members of the 54 Reserve Artillery Regiment marched out of Columb Barracks for the last time as the Gate was locked by the Barrack Accountant CQMS Eamonn O ' Reilly.
A special recognition of Reardon's status within the game came in January 1976 when, during the recording of the Ladbroke International Series at Thames Television, Reardon was surprised by Eamonn Andrews, clutching his This is Your Life book.
He famously presented an episode of This is Your Life in which the subject was none other than the series ' regular British host, Eamonn Andrews.
Another featured spot in Dubliners performances is the mandolin duet that Barney played with John Sheahan-again with Eamonn Campbell providing guitar accompaniment.
Sligo Rovers is the subject of a popular memoir, There's Only One Red Army by journalist and novelist Eamonn Sweeney, published in 1997.
The Remover reveals that he is actually Eamonn Dowd, Theo's " great-uncle ".
Telfer is a nephew of Eamonn Bannon, who also played for Scotland.
Eamonn then says he is not weak and will prove his courage by going to battle for Drustan.
Eamonn Roche ( born February 29, 1968 ) is an American film and television actor.
The militias are allied with André Baptiste ( Eamonn Walker ), who is based on Charles Taylor.
Eamonn Holmes ( born 3 December 1959 ) is a Northern Irish journalist and broadcaster.
Eamonn is one of five boys.

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Kay has also appeared on This Morning and caused much hilarity with presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford when he appeared in 2009 and 2010, especially when Kay talked about a dog's lipstick and Embarrassing Bodies.

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