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  • |nationality = Welsh |occupation=[[Television producer]], [[television director|director]]
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  • | occupation = Television producer, media executive, agent ...edia executive, and agent. She was founder and chairman of the independent television production company [[Hartswood Films]].
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  • ...yfanwy-talog-6175249|title=Sir David Jason opens up on tragic romance with Welsh actress|first1=Sion|last1=Morgan|date=13 October 2013|website=WalesOnline}} ...] (1990, 1992, 1997, 2001) and seven [[National Television Awards|National Television Awards]] (1996 twice, 1997, 2001 twice, 2002 and 2011).
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  • {{Infobox television | location = [[BBC Television Centre]]
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  • ...ur Christmas television specials]] (1969–1973), a [[Carry On Laughing|1975 television series]] of thirteen episodes, and three [[West End theatre|West End]] stag ...On regulars" was outlined by Rogers and registered with the British Film Producers Association but never pursued.<ref name="50years">{{cite book |title=Fifty
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  • {{Infobox television | location = [[BBC Television Centre]]
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  • {{Infobox television * [[ITV Yorkshire|Yorkshire Television]] (1987–1995)
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  • ...and lodged with – a fellow soldier whom he had encountered during the war, Welsh singer and comic Harry Secombe. ...w:Windmill Theatre|Windmill Theatre]] from October 1946. He made his first television broadcast on ''[[Little Show]]'' in November 1946, soon followed by BBC rad
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  • ...ews]]. Morley also received eight Emmy nominations for composing music for television series such as ''[[w:Dynasty (1981 TV series)|Dynasty]]'' and ''[[w:Dallas .../> and would go on to work in recording, [[w:radio|radio]], [[w:television|television]], and [[w:film|film]].<ref name=":0" /> She was originally a composer of [
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  • {{Infobox television ...gham Live]] |access-date=1 November 2020}}</ref><br>[[King's Meadow Campus|Television House]] <small>(1985–96)</small><ref name="studios"/>
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  • ...er''. The Stargazers were also announced as appearing on the monthly [[BBC Television|BBC TV]] show ''Hit Parade''. ...ils down to the fact that Jimmy Grafton and Michael Bentine want to do the Television show regardless of anybody, and the other three Goons at present are not pa
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  • ...film in the history of Rank. More received a [[British Academy of Film and Television Arts|BAFTA Award]] as best newcomer. ...te news|title=OBSERVATIONS ON THE ENGLISH SCREEN SCENE: Presenting the New Producers' Chief --Annual Polls—Debated Features British Victors Controversies Potp
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  • ...tly dropped the character and in the 2000s became the presenter of various television and radio shows, including ''[[The Paul O'Grady Show]]''. ...television, radio, and theatrical appearances. As Savage, he presented the television shows ''[[The Big Breakfast]]'' (1995–1996), ''[[Blankety Blank]]'' (1997
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  • ...ed a 40th-anniversary celebration with [[Dirk Maggs]], one of the original producers, in charge.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2017/hitchhik The theme tune used for the radio, television, LP, and film versions is "[[Journey of the Sorcerer]]", an [[instrumental]
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  • ...s known to keep to a script, with little or no [[ad-libbing]] to worry the producers.{{sfn|Worsley|1949|p=3}}{{sfn|Took|1981|p=23}} ...ook|1981|pp=23–24}}{{efn|Took notes that for decades afterwards, radio and television audiences in the UK all had 200–300 people, based on Worsley's research.{
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  • ...one performance of a comedy routine in [[Peterborough]]; the headline act, Welsh vocalist [[Dorothy Squires]], however, persuaded the management to reinstat ...[[BBC]] in 1948, and was subsequently auditioned. As a result, he made his television debut on 18 March 1948 in ''New To You''. His act, largely based on impress
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