Eamonn Holmes opens up on 'surviving cut throat TV industry' for four decades

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Eamonn Holmes says his biggest achievement is “surviving” the cut throat TV industry for four decades. He said: “The art of television is surviving.

People say ‘what’s your biggest achievement?’ and it’s actually staying the course for 41 years. “It’s getting on the conveyor belt, that’s tough but staying on the conveyor belt is much tougher.” The TV veteran, 61, and wife Ruth Langsford have been replaced on This Morning’s Friday show by Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary.

Starting his career as a farming reporter on Ulster Television in 1979 before going on to present GMTV and anchor the breakfast programme on Sky News but still has things he wants to achieve in his career.

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