
Eddie McGuire
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Eddie McGuire's career began when he was 14, working as an junior AFL statistician for the Melbourne Herald Sun. His first television work began as a sport journalist at Network Ten, and later sport presenter for Eye Witness News. In February 1994, Eddie joined Channel Nine as a sports commentator and was appointed as host for a new sports program The Footy Show (1994), which was trialling for four weeks. Initially, The Footy Show (1994) was meant to be a serious observation of Aussie Rules football but on the day before the first show, Channel Seven -- who had the football coverage rights -- pulled the pin for the Nine Network to use any football vision on the show. A blessing in disguise. In true Channel Nine style, talent was flown from around the world to change this small sports show into a full scale entertainment program in one day. Who would have thought it would lead to over a decade of hilarious live television? The Footy Show (1994) has won numerous awards and has destroyed any rival programs. In fact, the show was so successful an NRL (The Footy Show (1994)) edition was created in Sydney within a year. In 1999, Ed's versatility was noticeable when he took the reigns of Channel Nine imported show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1999). In 2002, the show won a logie for Most Popular Game show. Just a kid from Broady? I doubt it.
Known for
Credits

The Cup (2011)
as Football Commentator #2

You and Your Stupid Mate (2005)
as Self

Plugger (1991)
Actor

Strauchanie - Pure B.S. (2006)
as Himself

Daicos Magic (1991)
as Host

The Road to Victory (1990)
Actor

Dublin's Jim (1991)
as Host

The Hawk (1991)
as Host

A Tribute to Victoria Park (1999)
Actor

Gaze: The First Family of Australian Basketball (—)
as Self

Good Old Collingwood Forever (2002)
as Himself/Host

Tony Shaw Captain Courageous (1991)
as Narrator

What A Big 12 Years In Football (2004)
Actor
Bert Newton: Let Me Entertain You (2021)
as Himself

Road To Victory (—)
as Himself/Host

The Footy Shows Greatest Hits (2004)
Actor

A Tribute to Darren Millane (1992)
Actor

Didak - A Celebration (2009)
Actor
Last Call (2016)
as Himself

Tom Wills (2016)
as Self





