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Frank Hall (broadcaster) (Frank Hall) was born on 24 February, 1921 in Newry, County Down, Ireland, is an Irish television broadcaster, journalist, and film censor (1921–1995). Discover Frank Hall (broadcaster)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Frank Hall
Occupation Broadcaster, journalist, satirist, film censor
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 24 February, 1921
Birthday 24 February
Birthplace Newry, County Down, Ireland
Date of death 21 September, 1995
Died Place Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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His wife is Aideen Hall

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1921

Frank Hall (24 February 1921 – 21 September 1995) was an Irish broadcaster, journalist, satirist and film censor.

He is best remembered for his satirical revue programme Hall's Pictorial Weekly.

Born in Newry, County Down, Hall received little more than a primary education as he left school at the age of twelve to work in a local shop.

He later worked as a waiter in London before moving to Dublin.

On his return he joined the art department of the Irish Independent.

Hall subsequently worked with the Evening Herald where he wrote a column on dance bands.

After that, he moved to RTÉ where he worked in the newsroom.

1956

It has also been widely accepted that he had a daughter in 1956 with RTÉ presenter Frankie Byrne; this was disputed, at the time, by Hall family members.

1964

From 1964 to 1971 he presented Newsbeat, a regional news programme.

He also presented The Late Late Show for the opening of the 1964 season, but his lack of success in that seat led to the return of the previous presenter, Gay Byrne.

1965

He served as spokesperson for the Irish jury in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965 and 1966.

1966

Hall won two Jacob's Awards, in 1966 and 1975, for his work on Newsbeat and Hall's Pictorial Weekly respectively.

1978

In 1978, Hall was appointed Ireland's national film censor.

During his period as censor he was known for his strict application of Irish censorship and his defence of family values.

Among the films banned by him was Monty Python's Life of Brian, which he described as "offensive to Christians and to Jews as well, because it made them appear a terrible load of gobshites".

Hall had a long running affair with a young colleague from RTÉ, though married to Aideen Kearney at the time.

1980

When Newsbeat ended, Hall started writing and presenting Hall's Pictorial Weekly, a political satire show that ran for over 250 episodes until 1980.

A successor show, Hall and Company, ran from 1980 until Hall's retirement from television in 1986.

1995

Hall died of a heart attack in Dublin in 1995.

He is buried in Dardistown Cemetery in North Dublin.

2006

Hall's relationship with Frankie Byrne was placed in the public domain in a Mint Production programme, Dear Frankie screened on RTE in January 2006.

2010

In 2010, a play written by Niamh Gleeson, also entitled Dear Frankie, opened in the Liberty Hall theatre.

2012

Later in 2012, it opened again in the Gaiety Theatre, going on to play in theatres across the country.