unfortunate and wrong direction". From 1973 until 1998, Byrne presented The Gay Byrne Hour – later The Gay Byrne Show when it expanded to two hours – on RTÉ Radio...
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proposed it to Gay Byrne, who became the show's first presenter. The first episode aired on Friday 6 July 1962 at 23:20.[clarification needed] Byrne was then...
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The Gay Byrne Show (previously The Gay Byrne Hour and also known as The GB Show) was an Irish radio programme, which ran from 1973 until 1998. The programme...
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abbreviated as "Gay", as in the title of his radio show The Gay Byrne Show. Gay Allison (born 1953), Canadian poet, editor, and English teacher Gay Assulin (born...
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One Night Only (TV series), an Irish light entertainment show hosted by Gay Byrne For One Night Only (album), a Terrorvision album One Night Only (disambiguation)...
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the following people: Gay Bryan (born 1927), American male long and triple jumper who competed in the 1940s and 1950s Gay Byrne (born 1934), Irish presenter...
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Pat Kenny (section Styles of Byrne and Kenny)
loss of advertising revenue. Gay Byrne retired from presenting The Late Late Show in 1999. Kenny was announced as Byrne's replacement on 24 May 1999. He...
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Best Comedy Performance posthumously. Morgan said in an interview with Gay Byrne on The Late Late Show in 1996 that he was writing a screenplay titled...
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broadcaster, harpist, actress, singer and author. She is the widow of Gay Byrne. She played Grace Gifford in the 1966 docudrama Insurrection. She hosted...
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Allen but he made appearances on The Late Late Show being interviewed by Gay Byrne. Routines included sketches showing the pope (played by Allen) and his...
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actor Gay Byrne (1934–2019), Irish broadcaster George Byrne (1892–1973), English cricketer Gerry Byrne (disambiguation), several people Greg Byrne (athletic_director)...
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Catholic, but became an atheist at the age of 17. In an interview with Gay Byrne on RTÉ, he said that he respected those who had "the gift of faith". Wogan's...
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Fionnula Flanagan (1965), Gay Byrne (1979), and Brendan Gleeson (1992). The record for the most awards won is held by Gay Byrne, who was honoured six times...
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four Irishmen in the world", according to Ireland's Late Late Show host Gay Byrne in a retrospective interview in 1984. Billboard Magazine reported that...
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recorded their 25th anniversary show on The Late Late Show hosted by Gay Byrne. He is known as a guitarist and has a rough voice similar to the late...
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is an Irish television programme, broadcast on RTÉ One. Presented by Gay Byrne, each edition involves the veteran broadcaster interviewing a prominent...
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Gay Byrne as presenter of The Late Late Show as early as 2003, when he was about to take over as presenter of the Rose of Tralee, another of Byrne's former...
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Hugh Leonard (redirect from John Keyes Byrne)
a passion for cats and restaurants, and an abhorrence of broadcaster Gay Byrne. In 1994, Leonard gave a review of Katie Roche' by Irish playwright Teresa...
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garrulous", although she actually grew to 6'1", said in an interview with Gay Byrne of The Late Late Show that, growing up in Dalkey, she never felt herself...
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by Dáithí Ó Sé since 2010. It was previously presented for 17 years by Gay Byrne. Other previous presenters include Terry Wogan, Brendan O'Reilly, Michael...
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Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2010. Ciarán Byrne (27 February 2010). "The late Eugene Lambert – neighbour and artist from...
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be considered blasphemous. His autobiography Just Joe was launched by Gay Byrne in Harry's Bar in October 2011. In 2014, Duffy made a cameo in Mrs. Brown's...
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presented by Ryan Tubridy, the show has previously been presented by Gay Byrne and Pat Kenny during their tenures at the helm. Dustin the Turkey, a high-profile...
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Radio station was renamed RTÉ Radio 1. In 1973, The Gay Byrne Hour began, becoming The Gay Byrne Show in 1979. This anchored the station's daily morning...
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reporting on anti-gay political figures who were themselves closeted gays. Byrne founded Raw Story when he was 23. In 2010, Byrne stepped down as editor...
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Hertzfeldt The Meaning of Life (TV series), an Irish TV series presented by Gay Byrne The Meaning of Life and Other Essays, a 1990 book by Alfred Ayer Meanings...
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of success in that seat led to the return of the previous presenter, Gay Byrne. When Newsbeat ended, Hall started writing and presenting Hall's Pictorial...
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loved to have been the frontman of a band. He also writes his own songs. Byrne is gay. "I'm playing British characters on stage but I'll always be Irish"....
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Ruth Smith Former Brendan Balfe Gerald Barry Charlie Bird Vincent Browne Gay Byrne Derek Davis Richard Downes Eamon Dunphy Séamus Ennis Dave Fanning Brian...
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1976) 2017 – Ned Romero, American actor and opera singer (b. 1926) 2019 – Gay Byrne, Irish broadcaster (b. 1934) 2020 – Ken Hensley, English rock singer-songwriter...
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