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This Is My Life

Eamonn Holmes: The Autobiography
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Eamonn Holmes is one of the most popular TV presenters in the UK. For twelve years he was the main anchor at GMTV drawing daily audiences of six million viewers. His humour, easy presenting style and ability to think on his feet have earned him not only millions of fans but several industry awards. But success has come at a cost ... both Eamonn's TV career and his life have been roller coasters of highs and lows. At the age of 21 Eamonn became the youngest ever anchorman in Irish television but when his show was axed, he faced an uncertain future. No home, no job and mounting debts prompted crippling panic attacks. And when his beloved father died, Eamonn made a clean break and decided to take a job on a brand new morning show, GMTV. The rest is history. From having a gun held to his head in Belfast to his marriage braekdown; from the TV guests he has loved and loathed to the rows with co-presenter Anthea Turner, Eamonn reveals the highs and lows of his life as he has never done before.

Author Biography

Eamonn Holmes was born in Belfast. After becoming the youngest ever anchor on regional television, he moved to the UK to present GMTV and for twelve years pulled in daily viewing figures of 6 million. However, in February 2005 he announced his decision to leave the show. He currently presents a number of prime time shows for BBC 1, has his own radio programme on 5 Live and launched Sky News Breakfast in Autumn 2005. He has four children and lives in London with his family and partner. Previous titles: This is My Life (TPB June 06)
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Pages
352
Publisher
Orion Publishing Co
Dimensions
130x196x29
ISBN-13
9780752881294
Product ID
1695200

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