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    He appeared in seven episodes of the FX series Rescue Me as Peter Reilly, the gay son of Chief Jerry Reilly. Jones's work in Generation Kill was singled out for praise by reviewers Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe and Alan Sepinwall of the Star-Ledger. [9] [10]

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    Peter Reilly may refer to: Peter Reilly (politician) (1933–1977), Canadian politician, broadcaster and journalist; Peter Reilly (rugby union) (born 1944 ...

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  9. Peter Reilly (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Reilly was Director of News and Public Affairs at CTV News and was the first executive producer and host of public affairs show W5 in 1966 until he called a press conference a few weeks into the show's first season announcing that he was resigning from the network due to interference from CTV board chair and principal shareholder John W. H. Bassett. [1]