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          On a U.S. visit, Patrick O'Brian draws oceans of middle-aged fans who devour his British historical adventures....

          Pat O'Brien (radio and television personality)

          American author and radio host

          For other uses, see Pat O'Brien (disambiguation).

          Patrick John O'Brien (born February 14, 1948) is an American author and radio host, best known for his work as a sportscaster with CBS Sports from 1981 to 1997, as well as his work as the anchor and host of Access Hollywood from 1997 to 2004, and The Insider from 2004 to 2008.

          O'Brien covered six Olympic Games, two for CBS (1992 Winter and 1994) and four for NBC (2000, 2002, 2004 and 2012).

          He concluded his presentation by reciting seven of his poems and was lauded with a standing ovation by the overflow audience of more than

        1. He concluded his presentation by reciting seven of his poems and was lauded with a standing ovation by the overflow audience of more than
        2. His additional television credits include Breaking Bad, Californication, Scrubs, Rescue Me, Bored to Death, Weeds, Shameless, Nurse Jackie.
        3. On a U.S. visit, Patrick O'Brian draws oceans of middle-aged fans who devour his British historical adventures.
        4. Multicultural Historians: The Assault on Western Civilization and Defilement of the Historical Profession, Part I: Patrick O'Brien on the.
        5. Patrick Brammall, born March 30, , is an Australian actor and writer.
        6. He has also covered the World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, and Final Four as a pregame host while at CBS.

          He wrote the book Talkin' Sports: A B.S.-er's Guide, published in 1998,[1] and released an autobiography, I'll Be Back Right After This, in 2014.

          Education

          Pat O'Brien grew up in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He attended Axtell Park Middle School before graduating from Washington High School in 1966.[citation needed] O'Br