About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Graham Norton, Gerry Ryan, Terry Wogan, Gay Byrne, Pat Kenny, Ken Bruce, Michael Aspel, Scott Mills, Sara Cox, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Marty Whelan, Linda Martin, Jahn Teigen, Peter Alexander, Dave Lee Travis, Paul de Leeuw, Laurent Ruquier, Pete Murray, Larry Gogan, David Jacobs, Nathan Morley, Jan Smit, Mike Murphy, Paddy O'Connell, Julia Zemiro, Jostein Pedersen, Shirley Clamp, David Vine, Thomas Gottschalk, Frank Hall, Nicole, Pierre Tchernia, Ray Moore, John Churchill Dunn, Leon Zitrone, Frank Elstner, Kristian Luuk, Teddy Scholten, Per Sundnes, Steven Gatjen, Jaana Pelkonen, Mi a Molk, Jorgen de Mylius, David Gell, Michel Drucker, Tony Brandon, Olivier Minne, DJ Pasha, Carlo Bonomi, Sandra Studer. Excerpt: Gerard "Gerry" Ryan (4 June 1956 - 30 April 2010) was an Irish presenter of radio and television employed by RTE. He presented The Gerry Ryan Show on radio station RTE 2fm each weekday morning from 1988 until his death. He hosted several series of television shows, including Secrets, Gerry Ryan Tonight, Ryantown, Gerry Ryan's Hitlist, Operation Transformation and Ryan Confidential Ryan was also noted for co-presenting the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest and presenting an edition of the long-running chat show The Late Late Show in 2008. Ryan's style was considered by some to be that of a motor-mouth shock jock. The Gerry Ryan Show was subject to several upheld complaints to the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI), although once escaped punishment when he said "Would it be considered blasphemous if someone said on air that 'God is a bollocks?'." Ryan was noted for the enjoyment he took in discussing topics such as sex, bodily functions, and food - as well as current social and political issues. PR guru Max Clifford observed he could have, like Graham Norton and Terry Wogan, had a successful broadcasting career i...