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John Creedon : ウィキペディア英語版
John Creedon

:''This is an article about the veteran broadcaster. See also John J. Creedon.''
John Creedon, also known as "Creedo", is an Irish language enthusiast and veteran broadcaster with RTÉ Radio. Host of ''The John Creedon Show'', evenings on RTÉ Radio 1,〔(John Creedon's profile at www.rte.ie )〕 he has also filled in for Dave Fanning on ''The Dave Fanning Show''.
His profile in Ireland was raised by his participation in and eventual winning of the reality television series, ''Fáilte Towers'' in August 2008. Creedon has also served as a judge on ''The All Ireland Talent Show'' on RTÉ One and TG4's ''Glór Tíre''.
==Career==
Creedon's career began with an initial failed audition for a job on RTÉ 2fm, but he went on to twice top the Irish Singles Chart with his character, Terence the Cork hairdresser. Terence was a frequent contributor to ''The Gerry Ryan Show'' in the early 1990s. Creedon won a Jacob's Award in 1992 for his RTÉ Radio 1 morning show, ''Risin' Time''.
Over the years, Creedon has hosted shows on RTÉ Radio One at various times of the day. ''The Creedon Show'' (15:30) was replaced by a programme hosted by Ronan Collins in 2006. This change followed new radio chief, Ana Leddy's decision to move him on as part of widespread alterations across the station. John also hosted Late Date on RTE Radio 1 for some time prior to his move to current 8 to 9.50PM slot.
In August 2008 Creedon partook in the reality television series, ''Fáilte Towers'', a show that saw a group of well-known personalities attempt to run a hotel for a two-week period whilst earning money for charity. Creedon was proclaimed winner of the show on 17 August. Creedon selected Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin as his charity for the show due to heavy personal involvement with the hospital in the past. In 2007, his granddaughter Lucie was born prematurely to his daughter, Katie, who suffered from kidney problems as a child. Lucie died eight and a half weeks later. Commenting on the win, Creedon said: "The big fat guy never wins anything, this is great."〔 〕 After his victory, he presented a show for the RTÉ Concert Orchestra〔"(The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - A Tribute To The Wild West )" - presented by John Creedon. RTÉ.〕 and partook in TG4 series ''Faoi Lan Cheoil'' where, alongside Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons and international and Premier League footballer Andy Reid, he learnt a new musical instrument over six months in preparation for a public performance. Creedon was then a judge on ''The All Ireland Talent Show'', representing the south of the country alongside Michael Healy-Rae and Sinéad Sheppard. Judge Creedon warned fellow judge Dáithí Ó Sé to stop stealing acts from Munster, alleging that he invaded County Clare in series one and that he would be "answerable to me and to my gang" if he continued to persist. After a short stint presenting Late Date, he was given his own 20:30 weekday music show on RTÉ Radio 1 in 2009.

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