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Philip Brady (born 16 June 1939) is an Australian media personality born and raised in Melbourne. Apart from a brief period in the 1970s when he worked for a Victorian travel agent〔 Brady has been employed in the media all his adult life. in 2008, he celebrated 50 years in the industry. ==Television== Born on 16 June 1939, to Wilfred Brady. a physciatrist and composer, Brady became involved in television in the very early days, just two years after its start in Australia. He left school at the age of 18 and started working at Channel Nine in 1958 firstly as a booth announcer (voice-overs). Brady appeared with Graham Kennedy on ''In Melbourne Tonight'' in commercials and comedy sketches as well as compering the show on occasions. He stayed at Channel 9 until 1971 when he was one of many to lose their job when Nine cancelled its variety shows.〔 In the 1960s and 1970s Brady hosted many television shows including ''Concentration'' and ''Everybody's Talking'' for the Nine Network and ''Moneymakers'', ''Junior Moneymakers'', ''Casino Ten'', ''Get the Message'' and ''Password'' for the 0–10 Network.〔(Philip Brady's Big 5-0 | Talking Television Australia. Retrieved 17 March 2013, )〕 Brady made guest appearances on television in the 1990s with a regular nostalgia segment on ''Good Morning Australia'' with Bert Newton as well as guest appearances on Seven‘s ''Tonight Live with Steve Vizard'' and ABC‘s ''The Late Show''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Philip Brady (broadcaster)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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