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  • ...mpshire-15792420 Final Score for voice of the football results Tim Gudgin] BBC News, 19 November 2011</ref> ..." /> After completing his National Service he started a long career at the BBC.
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  • ...0 – 4 August 1998) was a British radio producer who produced shows for the BBC such as ''[[Take It From Here]]'' and brought together the scriptwriting pa ...IBC set up [[Radio International Fécamp]] and Maxwell worked as one of the presenters until the station went off the air in January 1940.{{sfnp|Wallis|2008|pages
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  • | occupation = BBC producer, director, script writer, author and broadcaster ...+allgood&media=all&yf=1923&yt=2009&mf=1&mt=12&tf=00%3A00&tt=00%3A00#search BBC] Jill Allgood</ref>
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  • ...e transmitted from October 1965 to January 1977. Thompson rarely worked on television after his voice became well-known, but occasionally appeared in programmes [[Category:English male television actors]]
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  • ...– October 17, 1968) was a Canadian talent scout, impresario and radio and television broadcaster, mainly working in Britain. ...than £5 a week, and one is getting as much as £25."<ref>[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/4f2ce24f8cb14b0fad559368e457b06a "Carroll Levis and his Discoveries",
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  • ...r]] and [[comedian|comedian]], who is best known for his appearances in UK television and radio shows. In ''Breakfast with Braden'' (for the [[BBC]], from January 1950) he played American serviceman "Brandon Marlow" (a car
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  • ...;– 26 June 1997) was an English [[comedian|comedian]], [[radio|radio]] and television presenter and writer, broadcasting almost continuously from the 1940s to th ...0s from his [[BBC]] radio show ''Stand Easy''. This show was adapted for [[television]] as ''The Charlie Chester Show'' in 1949 and became a standup and sketch s
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  • ...ckey|disc jockey]] for [[Radio Luxembourg|Radio Luxembourg]] and the [[BBC|BBC]]. ...-7134-4235-2}}, pp.59-60</ref> After his crooning days, his [[BBC radio|BBC radio]] career began in 1939 with the ''[[It's That Man Again]]'' (ITMA) sh
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  • ...sion and radio productions. Jacobs finally stepped down as a [[BBC Radio 2|BBC Radio 2]] presenter shortly before his death in August 2013, his career hav ...[[Royal Navy|Royal Navy]] from 1944 to 1947, and performed on the popular BBC General Forces Programme ''[[Navy Mixture|Navy Mixture]]'' in 1944. He beca
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  • | caption = [[Daphne Oxenford]] was one<br />of the earliest presenters | home_station = [[w:BBC Light Programme|BBC Light Programme]]
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  • {{Short description|English television presenter (1933–2020)}} ...s, aged 87|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-54684374|work=BBC News|date=25 October 2020|access-date=25 October 2020}}</ref>
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ''Have I Got News for You'' presenters}} ..._and_radio/2984669.stm |title=TV quiz denies Clunes is new host |publisher=BBC News |date=29 April 2003 |accessdate=28 April 2011}}</ref> As of 4 November
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  • | occupation = Television presenters, <br />comedians, singers ...hey regularly appeared as The Krankies in episodes of the [[BBC Television|BBC]] comedy series ''[[French and Saunders]]''. Wee Jimmy Krankie often used t
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  • {{Short description|British radio, television and newsreel announcer}} | occupation = Radio, television and newsreel presenter
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  • ...British Film Institute}}</ref> was an English actor who mainly appeared on television, but also appeared on-stage and in feature films. He was born in [[Batley|B ...eller in [[List of Jackanory episodes|ten episodes]] of the BBC children's television show ''[[Jackanory|Jackanory]]'', reading amongst others, stories of [[Worz
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  • ...low northerners "Good neet".<ref>{{cite web|publisher=BBC |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/newswatch/history/noflash/html/1940s.stm|title=War pr ...ued an acting career in London's [[West End theatre|West End theatre]], on television and on film.
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  • ==Film, television and other media== ...us=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090227013009/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/264230.stm|archive-date=February 27, 2009}}</ref>
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  • ...and former television journalist. He is known for his appearances on the [[BBC TV]] programme ''[[That's Life!]]'' from 1982 to 1992<!-- https://www.imdb. After some years as a teacher, Cox became a sound engineer with the [[BBC|BBC]] in 1969. Later he became a warm-up man for ''[[That's Life!|That's Life!]
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  • ...ttle-axe [[w:Ena Sharples|Ena Sharples]] in the [[w:ITV (TV network)|ITV]] television soap opera ''[[w:Coronation Street|Coronation Street]]''. ...1920s. "I was never anyone's aunt," Carson exclaimed when Hill produced a BBC Radio programme about her in 1981. She worked with the [[Council for the En
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  • ...on before joining the [[w:BBC|BBC]]. He appeared in a variety of radio and television satirical shows and theatre shows, some of which he also directed. ...Signals|Royal Signals]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Ned Sherrin|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009mdnz|access-date=8 February 2015}}</ref> being commiss
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