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Gay Byrne: 6 of our favourite Gaybo moments from years gone by


by Grace McGettigan
04th Nov 2019

Gay Byrne has passed away at the age of 85, following a long battle with cancer. Here we reflect on six of our favourite Gaybo moments from years gone by


Gay Byrne, the legendary RTÉ broadcaster, has passed away at the age of 85, following a long illness.

Affectionately nicknamed ‘Gaybo’, he has featured on our TV sets and radios for decades. The former Late Late Show host, who also presented the Late Late Toy Show, The Meaning of Life and Ireland’s take on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, is survived by his wife Kathleen, their daughters Crona and Suzy, and their families.

RTÉ is to broadcast a special Late Late Show in tribute to Gay Byrne on Tuesday 5th November at 9:35pm on RTÉ One.

The 90 minute live special will include contributions from Gay’s many friends and colleagues including Bob Geldof, Andrea Corr, Pat Kenny, John Sheahan and Mary McAleese.

Also in honour of Gaybo, we’re looking back on some of his best moments from years gone by. There’s no doubt he will be terribly missed.

Gay on Boyzone: ‘They’ve no talent whatsoever’

‘Sexy talk’ with a Late Late viewer

Gaybo meets ‘Manuel’ from Fawlty Towers

Gay chats to Anne Doyle about Garfield on the Late Late Toy Show

Gaybo asks Stephen Fry about God

President Mary McAleese thanks Gay for 37 years of Late Late Show entertainment

Rest in peace, Gay.

Photo: RTÉ


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