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Gray appeared as a pundit on ITV's World Cup coverage in 1978 and during the mid-1980s he appeared fairly regularly on the BBC's coverage, including at the 1986 World Cup. Towards the end of his playing career, he worked as a pundit on STV in Scotland, where he worked alongside Andy Melvin, the producer who would eventually take him to Sky Sports.
Born and raised in England, Gray represented Scotland at international level like his father Frank Gray and uncle Eddie Gray. He received his first caps from Bertie Vogts . In total Gray won two caps for Scotland, with his debut coming against Lithuania on 2 April 2003 and his second and final cap was against New Zealand on 27 May 2003.
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Andrew Gray, former member of the band Hoots & Hellmouth; Andy Gray (actor) (1959–2021), Scottish comedy actor; Andy Gray (musician) (born 1970), composed the Big Brother UK TV theme (with Paul Oakenfold) Andrew Sexton Gray (1826–1907), Irish–Australian surgeon and ophthalmologist; Andrew Gray (lawyer), former UK political candidate
Taylor Gray plays Franken in "Saturday Night." Tom Davis: three seasons (1977-1980) ... Davis died of throat and neck cancer in 2012. He was 59. ... Andy Samberg: seven seasons (2005-2012)
Andy Gray (13 September 1959 – 18 January 2021) was a Scottish actor and writer from Perth. He appeared on stage and TV, including starring roles in the BBC series Naked Video , City Lights , and River City .
The health secretary's apology to parliament and plans for Scottish visa policy lead the front pages.
10 July 1985 – Everton sell striker Andy Gray to Aston Villa for £150,000, six years after he first left Villa Park to sign for Wolves.The departure of Gray from Goodison Park comes despite calls from fans for manager Howard Kendall to retain the striker who played a crucial role in Everton winning three major trophies in his two seasons at the club.