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Ted Kavanagh

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  • Born
    March 1892 · Auckland, New Zealand
  • Died
    September 17, 1958 · London, England, UK
  • Birth name
    Henry Edward Kavanagh

Biography

    • Ted Kavanagh was born in March 1892 in Auckland, New Zealand. He was a writer, known for Time Flies (1944), Dick Barton at Bay (1950) and It's That Man Again (1943). He was married to Agnes O'Keefe. He died on September 17, 1958 in London, England, UK.

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  • Spouse
      Agnes O'Keefe(March 31, 1919 - September 17, 1958) (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Patrick Kavanagh

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  • Father of poet, actor, and broadcaster Patrick Kavanagh (aka P.J. Kavanagh).
  • British radio writer best-remembered for writing the popular BBC comedy series "It's That Man Again" ("ITMA"), starring comedian Tommy Handley. The show ran from 1939 to 1949, the year of Handley's death.
  • Born in New Zealand (of Irish descent), Kavanagh came to England in 1914 to study medicine. As a medical student based in Britain, he served with New Zealand's army during World War I (1916-1918). Deciding to pursue a career in writing, Kavanagh first worked as a London correspondent for New Zealand newspapers.

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