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Frederick Cyrus Andrews : ウィキペディア英語版
Cyrus Andrews
Frederick Cyrus Andrews (8 December 1902 – March 1988)〔England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2006〕 was born in Bushey, Herts.
In 1947, he compiled and edited the ''Radio Who's Who'' for Pendulum Publications. This book was updated as ''Radio and Television Who's Who'' in 1950 and 1954.
Andrews was educated at Christ's Hospital before working in banking for 25 years. After this he turned to journalism when he became the radio critic for Sunday Empire News. He was also a radio writer for other publications, including Sound and Band Wagon. In 1949 he adapted ''The Ghost and Mrs. Muir'' for radio, and contributed many whodunit plots and scripts for a variety of BBC series over his career.〔 also co author Who's Who in the Motor Industry with his Brother in Law, Roland Cecil Bellamy〕
== References ==

Father = John Cyrus Andrews, Secretary to Missionary Society ( in 1902)
Mother = Edith Frances Andrews nee Meek
Wife = Mary Edith Beacock


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