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  2. Jonnie Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Irwin worked for business transfer specialists Christie & Co, [3] becoming an associate director within three years, before going on to work for Colliers International. In 2004, he was selected from hundreds of applicants along with co-presenter Jasmine Harman to present Channel 4's [4] show A Place in the Sun – Home or Away, [5] [6] and filmed over 200 episodes all around Britain.

  3. Jonnie Irwin latest: Escape to the Country star’s family lead ...

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    Irwin had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 2020

  4. Jasmine Harman leads tributes to A Place In The Sun co-star ...

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    TV presenter Jasmine Harman has paid tribute to her A Place In The Sun co-star and “partner in crime” Jonnie Irwin following his death. Irwin, who presented Channel 4’s A Place In The Sun ...

  5. Category:Irwin family - Wikipedia

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  6. Jonnie Irwin explains why he hasn’t told sons about his ...

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    The TV presenter revealed his lung cancer diagnosis in November 2022

  7. To Buy or Not to Buy - Wikipedia

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    To Buy or Not to Buy is a British reality television series made between 2003 and 2010 for BBC One in the UK. The final series was the eleventh and contained 90 episodes, in one of two formats—either 30 or 45 minutes in length.

  8. ‘A Place in the Sun’ star revealed he had been diagnosed with terminal cancer last year

  9. Irwin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Irwin is an Irish, Scottish, and English surname stemming from the surname Eoforwine, a combination of the Old English words for boar and friend. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Irwin (died 1752), British Army officer