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  1. May 11, 2022 · ABC star Peter Jennings was married four times during his lifetime and had one of the most scandalous unions with his former spouse, Kati Marton. In their decades-long marriage, the pair welcomed two children.

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    Peter Jennings was a Canadian-American journalist who served as the sole anchor of ABC World News Tonight from 1983 until his death from lung cancer in 2005.

    When he was 11 he began attending Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario, where he excelled in sports. He transferred to Lisgar Collegiate Institute. He struggled academically, and Jennings later surmised that it was out of “pure boredom” that he failed 10th grade and dropped out. “I loved girls,” he said. “I loved comic books. And for reason...

    He was the son of Elizabeth (née Osborne) and Charles Jennings, a prominent radio broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

    While stationed in the Lebanese capital, Jennings dated Palestinian activist Hanan Ashrawi, who was then a graduate student in literature at the American University in Beirut. In 1973, he married for the second time, to Anouchka Malouf, a Lebanese photographer. His first wife was childhood sweetheart Valerie Godsoe. In 1979, he married for the thir...

    In 1979, he became a father when Marton gave birth to their daughter, Elizabeth. In 1982, Jennings’ and Marton’s second child, Christopher, was born.

    By the age of nine, he had his own half-hour weekly children’s radio show on CBC, called Peter’s People. On leaving school, he started work in a bank but followed his father into broadcasting in 1959, joining radio station CFJR Brockville, Ont. He provided CBC with coverage of a train wreck and as a result was offered his first TV job – at CJOH-TV ...

    In April 1983, Reynolds became ill, leaving both Jennings and Robinson to co-anchor the broadcast until his planned return; however, Reynolds would die three months later on July 20, 1983, from bone tumor. A rotation of anchors hosted the program until August 9, 1983, when ABC announced that Jennings became the sole anchor and senior editor of Worl...

    In April 2005, he announced that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer. He died of lung cancer on August 7, 2005, at his apartment in New York City, at age 67.

  2. Jennings was born on July 29, 1938, in Toronto, Ontario; he and his younger sister Sarah were children of Elizabeth (née Osborne) and Charles Jennings, a prominent radio broadcaster for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

  3. Mar 30, 2022 · Jennings is survived by his wife, producer Kayce Freed, 63, and his two children from his marriage to journalist Kati Marton: Elizabeth, 41, and Christopher, 39. The anchor was married four times. Embed from Getty Images

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  5. Aug 8, 2005 · Jennings, who was divorced three times, is survived by his fourth wife, former news producer Kayce Freed, whom he married in 1997. He is also survived by a sister, as well as two children, Elizabeth and Christopher, from his third wife, Katie Marton, to whom he was married from 1979 to 1993.

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  7. Sep 21, 2005 · Photographs of Mr. Jennings, often with friends or with his children, Christopher and Elizabeth Jennings, were flashed on a big screen in the cavernous Stern Auditorium. Mr.

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