Noel Andrews | |
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Born |
Dublin, Ireland |
7 January 1932
Died | 8 January 2011 Dublin, Ireland |
(aged 79)
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Television and radio commentator |
Spouse(s) | Joan (1960–1981) (her death) Agnes Stack (1985-2011) (his death) |
Children | 6 |
Relatives | Eamonn Andrews (brother) |
Noel Andrews (7 January 1932 – 8 January 2011) was an Irish radio and television commentator and disc jockey for RTÉ. His career spanned over four decades, in which he was most known as the regular RTÉ presenter for the 14 editions of the Olympics between 1972 and 1996. He was the younger brother of television presenter Eamonn Andrews.
Andrews was born in Dublin, Ireland. He had been passionate about boxing since his early youth, and in 1950 at the age of 18 he was hired by RTÉ as a sports reporter, where he covered boxing matches. At the time he was the youngest reporter ever given a permanent job by a broadcasting service. After several years working as a reporter, Andrews subsequently became a radio disc jokey Radio Éireann.
Whilst working on Radio 1, he became a household name he later became hosts of the Showband Circut, where he introduced many of Ireland's big music names including Butch Moore, Dana and Muriel Day. However he still was keen to commentate on Boxing matches, which he maintained in the sixties and seventies.
In 1972, Andrews began his long serving associates with the Olympic Games, Andrew's made his debut at the 1972 Summer Olympics, he served as main presenter with fellow sports presenter Brendan O'Reilly. During the 1972 Olympics both Andrews and O'Reilly spent several hours broadcasting to Ireland over the Munich massacre. Andrew's also gained publicity commentating on Barry McGuigan's world title victory over Eusebio Pedroza in 1985 and Michael Carruth's gold medal win at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992.
After O'Reilly retired in 1994, Andrews continued to present the Olympic coverage, the last time he presented the Summer Olympics for RTÉ was at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. A Year later he retired from broadcasting.