The broadcaster was back in … Eamonn Holmes was travelling to his hometown of Belfast on Saturday, when he found himself sitting next to none other than Gok Wan! Until the public vote starts.

Holmes was educated at Holy Family Primary School,Before entering broadcasting, Holmes worked for a,In 1982, Holmes was moved into news and current affairs reporting when he was tasked to anchor Ulster Television's flagship,In addition to his news and current affairs role, Holmes has also hosted other Ulster Television productions, including,In 2014, Holmes and Ruth Langsford co-hosted a 10-part,Holmes has guest presented numerous episodes of,in February 2020, Holmes lost a First Tier Tribunal (FTT) appeal regarding his status as a freelancer under IR35 rules, with the judge determining his contract with ITV’s,Holmes has made four appearances on the long-running game show,Holmes has also made regular appearances on.Holmes' foray into radio broadcasting was at Downtown Radio, Northern Ireland's first commercial independent radio station, in the late 1980s.For a few weeks in 2008, Holmes took over,In 2016, Holmes presented his own radio show on,Since January 2018, Holmes has presented the weekday show on,In October 2011, Holmes provoked criticism by suggesting that a rape victim should take taxis in future, leading to accusations of,On 12 May 2016, Eamonn Holmes provoked criticism by comparing an attack by,In April 2020, Holmes appeared to perpetuate the conspiracy theory that the building of,In 1985, Holmes married his first wife, Gabrielle Holmes, with whom he has three children, Declan, Rebecca and Niall. "She would represent those women very well.
Whenever I saw a news team filming something I would wait to see it on television later that evening and I was absorbed by the way it all came together.“My dream was to get into broadcastiing and I did, both radio and television and I always say that I have one of the best jobs on the planet. She tells me how hard it is but she also says she loves it. … Interview: Eamonn Holmes talks TV and growing up in Belfast. They separated in 1995, due to Holmes' father's death and,In 2002, Langsford gave birth to their son, Jack Alexander Holmes. A lot of people think that it is just an extension of London but it is nothing like that. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's,Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. “I was brought up in Belfast but of course when you do the kind of work that we do, you get used to living in different places,” explains presenter Eamonn Holmes, who has been gracing our television screens as the anchor of morning TV in one form of another for the best part of three decades.

Eamonn Holmes is a familiar face to many as he graces our TV screens almost daily, but to the people of North Belfast, he's just 'our Eamonn'. Maggie is our dog at home and she insists on regular walks. "He called me up to talk football. "With Strictly, it gets serious after week seven, and you really do have to be a very good dancer.". She likes Brendan a lot and says he's been very good but if he she had him and shouted at her it would have ended in tears," he said. ".Now in its fifteenth series, the show's popularity is showing no signs of slowing down. "I will be there for her every week," he said.But, if Ruth's dream is tripping the light fantastic with Anton du Beke, what's Eamonn's dream?

NAMED the News Presenter of the Year last month, Belfast boy Eamonn Holmes is on top of his game. It is not just Weybridge but the whole of Surrey which has some of the most breathtaking scenery you will find anywhere in Britain. There's a lot of happiness around it".He also revealed people in Northern Ireland are already "hugely supportive". "I'm in Belfast right now and I would swim the Irish sea to be back to present Match of the Day. Growing up, the lack of space meant we were like bear cubs or dogs that were always biting and nipping at each other, but not now. Eamonn, who is a proud patron of Friends of the Cancer Centre, is supporting the charity’s Be A Friend campaign which is encouraging people to raise money and show their support for its vital work in its … I took Ruth and our son Jack with me to meet her and that was it, Maggie just looked into Ruth’s eyes and it was job done.“Maggie sees me as the most important person in her life and I quite enjoy that, although it does mean that I am expected to walk her.“She clearly likes Surrey as much as we do because she is always wanting to go and have a look around the neighbourhood and meet and greet people.“I am so pleased we moved to Weybridge and I cannot imagine moving somewhere else.“Ruth loves it, I love it, Jack loves it and most importantly our dog loves it – so we are here to stay.”,35 great Surrey pubs with beer gardens and terraces,Why music and arts is so important for young people,Travel: A socially distanced staycation at Lucknam Park.British Food Fortnight: Have you tried this 100% grass-fed Surrey beef yet?Restaurant Review, The Drummond at Albury: “A hugely relaxing, enjoyable and on-point destination.”,10 minutes with Sports Gives Back award-winner John Hambly.