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record when Byrne was fourteen years old in
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as a possible independent nominee for that year's presidential election. The media advised Byrne, who had enjoyed an avuncular relationship with the public as a performer over many decades, against such a move. An editorial in the
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finishes at one , there is a clear-out. There are a couple of fellas down the corridor doing sport, and that is about it. You have the place to yourself and it is wonderful".
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Outstanding Achievement PPI Radio Award (2009) "The only surprise is that it has taken so long for Gaybo to get it".
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the persona rather than the person." Byrne topped polls as the candidate people were most likely to vote for.
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2992:"Grafton Street loses some of its sparkle"
2613:yesterday. Photograph: Robbie Reynolds/CPR
2132:
2026:"Gay Byrne, this is not quite your life".
1294:by engaging in discourse on subjects like
411:19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars
38:
3199:
2869:"Gay Byrne attacks McGuinness in TV rant"
2752:"Fianna Fáil not commenting on Gay Byrne"
2372:. London. 20 January 2010. Archived from
2315:. Raidió Teilifís Éireann. Archived from
1032:
5191:Burials at St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton
2364:"Gabriel Byrne: I was abused as a child"
2329:
2072:
1860:
1779:
1705:
1313:According to Ryle Dwyer, writing in the
911:in 1966 and 1967. He also presented the
881:
611:. After 2010, he could be heard playing
19:Not to be confused with the Irish actor
3261:
3231:Blake Knox, Kirsty (29 December 2015).
2489:
2276:
2202:
2011:"Gay remembers life in the Liberties".
1645:"Kenny's final viewer figures released"
1540:
1384:
5276:Deaths from prostate cancer in Ireland
5173:
4024:
3506:"Anne stamp will mark RTÉ anniversary"
3202:"I'm slowly going deaf, Gaybo reveals"
2989:
2689:"City needs a mayor with track record"
2624:
1979:
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1170:, and that the cancer might have also
843:
328:From 1973 until 1998, Byrne presented
135:honorary doctorate in literature from
4130:
3998:
3796:
3619:
3604:
3503:
3425:from the original on 11 November 2019
3124:
3026:"Dunphy goes on a Haunted date night"
2686:
2668:from the original on 20 December 2021
2655:
2520:
1718:from the original on 29 November 2011
1573:"Dima performs at The Late Late Show"
1506:
1427:"Radio Veteran Gay is walking on air"
1343:(Gill & Macmillan, Dublin; 1989)
1341:The Time of My Life: An Autobiography
1214:
677:On 5 July 1962, the first episode of
646:
545:(later Radio Telefís Éireann and now
3890:Calor Kosangas Housewife of the Year
3395:from the original on 8 November 2019
3365:from the original on 7 November 2019
3335:from the original on 5 November 2019
3200:Heffernan, Breda (18 October 2011).
3070:from the original on 5 November 2018
3024:Dubliner's Diary (9 February 2010).
2502:from the original on 15 October 2011
2439:from the original on 30 October 2020
2426:
2408:from the original on 6 November 2019
2258:from the original on 24 October 2012
2252:"Late Late Show guests are revealed"
2175:from the original on 3 November 2010
2133:Bielenberg, Kim (29 December 2001).
2085:from the original on 30 October 2020
2073:Sheridan, Kathy (19 December 2009).
2054:from the original on 7 November 2019
1899:from the original on 6 November 2019
1873:from the original on 30 October 2020
1687:from the original on 5 November 2019
1553:from the original on 4 November 2019
939:, a series about comedy in Ireland,
904:stars Syd Perkin and Edna Duffield.
655:The Late Late Show (Irish talk show)
5226:People educated at Synge Street CBS
3969:List of people on stamps of Ireland
3475:"Lifetime award for TV's Gay Byrne"
3137:from the original on 7 October 2009
3115:website in an article by Tom Brady.
2990:Boland, Rosita (13 February 2010).
2967:. 22 September 2011. Archived from
2937:. 22 September 2011. Archived from
2907:. 23 September 2011. Archived from
2877:. 23 September 2011. Archived from
2625:Reilly, Jerome (14 February 2010).
2330:McDonald, Henry (19 January 2010).
2203:Mcguire, Kevin (10 December 2009).
1706:Courtney, Kevin (23 January 2010).
1541:Crowley, Sinéad (4 November 2019).
1531:
730:, politicians, actors and authors.
338:when it expanded to two hours – on
13:
3538:"Tubridy set to become wax figure"
3481:. 10 February 2007. Archived from
3293:O'Loughlin, Ed (7 November 2019).
3274:from the original on 15 April 2021
3262:McGowan, Sharon (3 January 2019).
3036:from the original on 1 August 2012
2492:"Friends book out Joe's big night"
1385:Sweeney, Ken (19 September 2011).
1146:He was a qualified private pilot.
888:Let's Dance for Granada Television
832:as a guest twice during Tubridy's
14:
5287:
3504:Lambe, Fintan (11 October 2011).
3177:. 18 October 2011. Archived from
2687:Byrne, Cormac (5 February 2010).
2584:O'Brien, Tim (26 November 2009).
2561:. 3 December 2009. Archived from
1980:Hickey, Shane (2 December 2009).
1780:McDonald, Henry (7 August 2011).
1621:"Late Late show getting new face"
1603:. 24 January 2009. Archived from
1597:"Paisley on RTE's Late Late Show"
1425:O'Brien, Jason (2 October 2009).
1252:He was appointed chairman of the
1240:Irish Film and Television Network
907:Byrne compèred the finals of the
493:. He and two classmates bought a
5216:Irish television talk show hosts
3125:Dwyer, Ciara (7 December 2008).
2728:. 12 August 2011. Archived from
2611:National Rehabilitation Hospital
2521:Melia, Paul (26 November 2009).
2490:Sweeney, Ken (14 October 2011).
1861:McGreevy, Ronan (5 April 2014).
1754:. 11 August 2011. Archived from
1128:in Dublin and in later years in
1103:
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1039:2011 Irish presidential election
990:in Harry's Bar in October 2011.
387:2011 Irish presidential election
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3906:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
3105:. 22 July 2000. Archived from
1699:
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1339:Byrne, Gay; Purcell, Deirdre.
928:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
886:In the 1960s, Byrne presented
432:and went with his unit to the
345:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
214:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
1:
4075:Ryan Tubridy's seventh season
3822:
3567:"The Impact of RTÉ 1962–1972"
2427:Fahy, Declan (22 June 2001).
1851:, pp 6 – 7, & pp 11 – 12.
1651:. 2 June 2009. Archived from
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4060:Ryan Tubridy's fourth season
4050:Ryan Tubridy's second season
791:He was noted for wearing a "
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4115:The Late Late Tribute Shows
4070:Ryan Tubridy's sixth season
4065:Ryan Tubridy's fifth season
4055:Ryan Tubridy's third season
4045:Ryan Tubridy's first season
2277:Sweeney, Ken (5 May 2010).
1893:"Death notice of Gay Byrne"
1509:"The chameleon of Montrose"
1354:
1227:In 1999 he was granted the
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898:and also featured original
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3984:2011 presidential election
3111:This is referenced on the
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1708:"In God, we curry flavour"
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5261:20th-century Irish people
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4881:The Marian Finucane Show
3301:. Dublin. Archived from
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2029:The Sunday Business Post
1183:
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1012:
954:The Gay Byrne Music Show
933:The Gay Byrne Music Show
718:. Other guests included
453:St. James's Gate Brewery
5246:RTÉ lyric fm presenters
4722:Today with Claire Byrne
3898:People in Need Telethon
3769:Eurovision Song Contest
3710:Eurovision Song Contest
1954:is an Irish newspaper).
1577:Eurovision Song Contest
1201:St Mary's Pro-Cathedral
1139:His interests included
920:People in Need Telethon
726:, minor members of the
547:Raidió Teilifís Éireann
309:". His time working in
208:People in Need Telethon
166:Raidió Teilifís Éireann
5241:RTÉ Radio 1 presenters
5211:Irish talk radio hosts
5206:Irish radio presenters
4645:The Collins Collection
4526:Proinsias Mac Aonghusa
4099:The Late Late Toy Show
2722:"Decision time, Gaybo"
2396:"Hoping for a Million"
1304:Criminal Assets Bureau
1286:Credited with being a
1222:Trinity College Dublin
1205:Saint Fintans Cemetery
1033:Presidential prospects
909:Castlebar Song Contest
868:
798:The Late Late Toy Show
663:
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519:. He also worked with
190:The Late Late Toy Show
137:Trinity College Dublin
5221:Jacob's Award winners
5196:Irish game show hosts
5127:Radio Éireann Players
4902:The Ryan Tubridy Show
4839:The Dave Fanning Show
4631:Bowman Sunday Morning
4561:Seán Óg Ó Ceallacháin
3974:Road Safety Authority
1254:Road Safety Authority
1108:Byrne was married to
1092:. British Ambassador
958:RTÉ Concert Orchestra
896:Belle Vue, Manchester
882:Other television work
864:
724:Archbishops of Armagh
720:Presidents of Ireland
659:
631:
621:Sunday with Gay Byrne
617:National Concert Hall
500:Marita Conlon-McKenna
424:. On the outbreak of
374:Road Safety Authority
366:Sunday with Gay Byrne
243:Road Safety Authority
5236:Beauty pageant hosts
5007:Philip Boucher-Hayes
4874:The John Murray Show
4846:The Derek Davis Show
4360:Sinéad Ní Uallacháin
4166:Presenters and shows
4106:Toy Show The Musical
3577:on 26 September 2007
2637:on 10 September 2012
2459:"For One Night Only"
1835:13 July 2019 at the
1090:Irish Cancer Society
1068:programme he called
999:President of Ireland
728:British Royal Family
238:Board member of
4694:The Ray D'Arcy Show
4566:Pádraic Ó Neachtain
4350:Áine Ní Bhreisleáin
3938:The Meaning of Life
3518:on 5 September 2012
3421:. 8 November 2019.
3391:. 8 November 2019.
3361:. 5 November 2019.
3331:. 4 November 2019.
3157:"Customer comments"
3090:The Time of My Life
3066:. 5 November 2018.
2971:on 5 September 2012
2699:on 4 September 2012
2369:The Daily Telegraph
2311:The Meaning of Life
2237:Tired and Emotional
2217:on 25 February 2015
2050:. 6 November 2019.
2015:. 26 November 2009.
1965:The Time of My Life
1919:The Time of My Life
1895:. 5 November 2019.
1849:The Time of My Life
1817:The Time of My Life
1683:. 4 November 2019.
1655:on 25 February 2015
1631:on 25 February 2015
1607:on 25 February 2015
1583:on 25 February 2015
1519:on 18 November 2010
1397:on 17 February 2013
1334:To Whom It Concerns
1256:in Ireland in 2006.
1229:Freedom of the City
995:Republic of Ireland
859:The Meaning of Life
845:The Meaning of Life
480:South Circular Road
442:Battle of the Somme
351:The Meaning of Life
221:The Meaning of Life
5077:Brendan McWilliams
5000:Other contributors
4953:Aengus Mac Grianna
4867:The Gay Byrne Show
4556:Gareth O'Callaghan
4531:Ciarán Mac Mathúna
4375:Miriam O'Callaghan
4370:Fiachna Ó Braonáin
4026:The Late Late Show
3946:For One Night Only
3922:Gaybo's Grumpy Men
3866:The Late Late Show
3847:The Gay Byrne Show
3839:The Gay Byrne Hour
3742:The Rose of Tralee
3682:The Late Late Show
3652:The Late Late Show
3448:. 30 October 1987.
3299:The New York Times
3131:Sunday Independent
2780:(12 August 2011).
2631:Sunday Independent
2233:The Late Late Show
2229:The Late Late Show
2171:. 7 October 2008.
2032:. 6 February 2005.
1992:on 8 December 2009
1300:The Late Late Show
1215:Honours and awards
1194:The Late Late Show
980:The Gay Byrne Show
976:The Late Late Show
963:For One Night Only
942:Gaybo's Grumpy Men
838:Gerry Ryan's death
830:The Late Late Show
806:The Late Late Show
782:The Late Late Show
775:The Late Late Show
768:The Late Late Show
750:The Late Late Show
739:Oliver J. Flanagan
679:The Late Late Show
669:The Late Late Show
648:The Late Late Show
601:The Gay Byrne Show
594:The Gay Byrne Show
581:The Gay Byrne Show
576:The Gay Byrne Hour
563:The Gay Byrne Show
551:The Late Late Show
521:Granada Television
487:Christian Brothers
357:For One Night Only
335:The Gay Byrne Show
330:The Gay Byrne Hour
315:Granada Television
295:The Late Late Show
290:The Late Late Show
285:Gabriel Mary Byrne
228:For One Night Only
197:The Gay Byrne Show
183:The Late Late Show
129:Scoil Treasa Naofa
54:Gabriel Mary Byrne
5231:People from Howth
5168:
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4715:Sunday Miscellany
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4536:Seán Mac Réamoinn
4385:Donncha Ó Dúlaing
4365:Aoife Nic Cormaic
4246:Cathal Mac Coille
4124:
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4092:Gaybo Laughs Back
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3791:
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3782:Succeeded by
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3690:Succeeded by
3660:Succeeded by
3511:New Ross Standard
3419:Irish Independent
3237:Irish Independent
3212:on 26 August 2014
3206:Irish Independent
3113:Irish Independent
3109:on 2 August 2012.
3064:Irish Independent
2965:Irish Independent
2874:Belfast Telegraph
2817:Irish Independent
2726:Irish Independent
2662:Irish Independent
2527:Irish Independent
2496:Irish Independent
2283:Irish Independent
2210:Galway Advertiser
2169:Irish Independent
2139:Irish Independent
2048:irishexaminer.com
1986:Irish Independent
1437:on 3 October 2009
1431:Irish Independent
1391:Irish Independent
1070:Martin McGuinness
1051:Irish Independent
986:'s autobiography
931:. He also hosted
818:Larry Mullen, Jr.
696:the Boomtown Rats
538:People and Places
505:In Deep Dark Wood
420:as a coachman in
282:
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154:Years active
101:, Dublin, Ireland
89:, Dublin, Ireland
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5062:Aonghus McAnally
4924:The Tubridy Show
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4471:Bridie Gallagher
4380:Brendan O'Connor
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3964:Kathleen Watkins
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5181:1934 births
5057:Jimmy Magee
5032:Larry Gogan
4991:Ray Kennedy
4946:Newsreaders
4932:Women Today
4927:(2005–2010)
4905:(2015–2023)
4763:News at One
4701:Risin' Time
4638:Céilí House
4596:Terry Wogan
4586:John Skehan
4551:Mike Murphy
4546:Leo Maguire
4506:Shane Kenny
4486:David Hanly
4436:Derek Davis
4325:Ronan Kelly
4310:Avril Hoare
4285:John Bowman
4264:Mary Wilson
4259:John Murray
4241:Áine Lawlor
4158:RTÉ Radio 1
3909:(2000–2002)
3901:(1988–2001)
3893:(1982–1994)
3885:(1978–1994)
3869:(1962–1999)
3850:(1979–1998)
3842:(1973–1979)
3762:Terry Wogan
3752:Derek Davis
3581:17 December
3548:11 November
3489:13 February
3429:11 November
3389:The Journal
3359:The Journal
3329:The Journal
3268:irishmirror
3247:29 December
3040:14 February
3006:13 February
2935:The Journal
2703:14 February
2641:14 February
2600:11 December
2569:11 December
2537:11 December
2380:12 February
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2262:18 December
2221:11 December
1996:11 December
1722:14 February
1659:4 September
1635:4 September
1611:4 September
1587:4 September
1523:13 February
1308:Terry Wogan
1094:Julian King
1045:Fianna Fáil
1022:Brian Cowen
892:Marion Ryan
876:Stephen Fry
793:Bing Crosby
761:Eamon Casey
633:As soon as
541:. In 1961,
533:the Beatles
440:and at the
426:World War I
340:RTÉ Radio 1
319:the Beatles
307:Uncle Gaybo
245:(2006–2014)
148:Broadcaster
118:Uncle Gaybo
5175:Categories
4652:Doc on One
4541:Tom McGurk
4496:John Kelly
4395:Ruth Smith
4345:Con Murphy
4211:Ray D'Arcy
4206:Gerry Daly
4191:Des Cahill
4186:Shay Byrne
4172:Presenters
3874:Open House
3858:Television
3746:1978–1994
3687:1964–1999
3673:Frank Hall
3663:Frank Hall
3657:1962–1964
3522:11 October
3399:8 November
3369:8 November
3339:5 November
3216:18 October
3185:18 October
3141:7 December
2506:14 October
2443:6 November
2412:6 November
2089:5 November
2058:7 November
1903:6 November
1877:6 November
1691:4 November
1557:4 November
1367:References
1264:Anne Doyle
1155:problems.
1130:Sandymount
1126:Howth Head
1037:See also:
970:Retirement
780:Byrne and
642:Television
586:John Caden
461:North Wall
393:Early life
144:Occupation
60:1934-08-05
5047:Bill Long
4784:This Week
4742:Drivetime
4708:Seascapes
4659:Green Tea
4516:Joe Lynch
4511:Des Keogh
4501:Pat Kenny
4431:Gay Byrne
4216:Joe Duffy
3949:(2011–12)
3941:(2009–16)
3824:Gay Byrne
3693:Pat Kenny
2827:13 August
2796:12 August
2736:12 August
2179:31 August
2118:18 August
1762:11 August
1441:4 October
1164:Time Warp
1074:Sinn Féin
1019:Taoiseach
984:Joe Duffy
821:Pat Kenny
756:and then
626:RTÉ Guide
590:Joe Duffy
430:mobilised
405:with the
379:In 2010,
299:Uncle Gay
157:1958–2019
126:Education
112:Uncle Gay
70:, Ireland
32:Gay Byrne
4732:News and
4687:Playback
4666:Liveline
3740:Host of
3679:Host of
3649:Host of
3571:ScoilNet
3479:BBC News
3423:Archived
3393:Archived
3363:Archived
3333:Archived
3309:7 August
3272:Archived
3135:Archived
3068:Archived
3047:laughed.
3034:Archived
2905:BBC News
2762:9 August
2666:Archived
2500:Archived
2437:Archived
2406:Archived
2404:. 1989.
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2173:Archived
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2052:Archived
1942:5 August
1897:Archived
1871:Archived
1833:Archived
1798:7 August
1752:BBC News
1716:Archived
1685:Archived
1625:BBC News
1601:BBC News
1551:Archived
1355:See also
1288:catalyst
1008:Politics
988:Just Joe
523:and the
332:– later
275:Children
162:Employer
5150:RTÉ 2fm
4794: (
4616:Current
4278:Weekend
4179:Weekday
4033:History
3772:Ireland
3713:Ireland
3092:, p. 99
3088:Byrne,
2475:29 June
1967:, p. 89
1963:Byrne,
1921:, p. 18
1917:Byrne,
1847:Byrne,
1815:Byrne,
1122:Saggart
1114:harpist
1066:Midweek
712:Boyzone
529:England
428:he was
414:cavalry
403:trooper
323:Boyzone
311:Britain
269:
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4680:Mooney
4404:Former
3933:(2008)
3925:(2005)
3917:(2005)
3877:(1964)
2672:6 June
2464:RTÉ.ie
2401:RTÉ.ie
1819:, p. 5
1681:rte.ie
1547:RTÉ.ie
1347:
1336:(1972)
1292:taboos
1282:Legacy
1233:Dublin
1209:Sutton
1172:spread
1150:Health
635:Marian
476:Rialto
305:" or "
250:Spouse
139:(1988)
4734:Sport
4609:Shows
3831:Radio
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1948:(The
1190:Howth
1184:Death
1013:Views
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692:taboo
313:with
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115:Gaybo
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