| The presenter will need to stand next to the overhead projector or plan to have an assistant to coordinate the transparencies with the talk. |
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| Boston's Dance Umbrella, New England's major modern dance presenter, closed at the end of April, citing severe financial distress. |
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| The presenter uses amusing approaches to introduce children to the animal world. |
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| The former glamour model and TV presenter lives in Wanborough with her husband Wayne and two sons. |
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| This last one in particular wasn't much heeded by the programme's winsome presenter. |
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| Again and again we saw those pictures of the television presenter shopping in London shortly before her death. |
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| They're named after the daddy of them all, David Coleman, an English sports presenter. |
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| Graham Roberts was a continuity announcer on Yorkshire Television for 22 years and was a presenter of news and features programmes. |
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| He has worked as a presenter in some television shows and as an actor and film director. |
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| The girl, Fiona, leaves for Birmingham and becomes a popular presenter for a national radio show. |
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| On radio, Barry was the first presenter of Talkback on Radio Ulster and presented Good Morning Ulster. |
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| But he is back with the BBC as the presenter of a new chat show with sporting personalities. |
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| He is also a reporter and presenter on the television news programme BBC London News. |
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| He was also a former presenter of the BBC Radio Four disability programme Does He Take Sugar? |
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| You are the guest of an Asian presenter on a multi-cultural radio programme. |
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| At the end of the week, it is up to viewers to vote for the presenter who brought the most flair to the evening weather. |
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| Britain's first mainstream female football presenter is cool, poised and confident. |
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| With a wee bit of searching, I found out the mystery presenter is none other than Nance. |
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| He is branching out into work as a television presenter, with his own science programme on the Discovery Channel. |
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| Inside Out returns to our screens this Monday, fronted by popular presenter Tessa Dunlop. |
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| Radio Five Live presenter Nicky Campbell will host the simulcast with the Asian Network, the speech and music station for British Asians. |
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| At a conference, Grossman heard a presenter claim that the spherules could not have formed from the plume of vaporized rock. |
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| Questions to outline your own agenda or point of view are always appropriate when you are the presenter or the meeting chair. |
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| A person purporting to be a doctor may carry more credible messages about a new toothpaste than a television presenter, for example. |
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| This programme has been co-produced by the presenter Chris Green and David Conn. |
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| Things moved on and smartened up, then along came a younger sort of female presenter. |
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| She has been a TV news correspondent, a foreign documentaries presenter and writer, and a newspaper columnist. |
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| The tactics were branded as tantamount to entrapment by a television presenter when they were discussed on her programme. |
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| A popular veejay, a sought-after anchor and TV shows presenter, Mini Mathur says it's a variety of creative pursuits that spices up her life. |
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| My thanks to my good friend Ken Hom who is a wonderful cook and a brilliant presenter. |
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| The Jimmy Young prog pre-dated the radio phone-in, so listeners' comments were still written on bits of paper and handed to the presenter. |
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| A BBC presenter introduced pundit Ravi Shankar as the most famous living Indian on earth. |
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| Mark Goodier, its original presenter, listed in his biog at the time that his favourite artist was Prince. |
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| Anecdotally, the former journalist and television presenter has a fair wind behind her. |
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| That led furious halfwitted keyboard warriors to take to the internet and post personal abuse about the Cambridge historian and TV presenter. |
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| As a keynote speaker or presenter at an event with a large attendance, you can sell hundreds of books. |
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| The presenter was one of those creepy guys with piggy eyes, moist hands and a face that just ached to be slapped. |
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| At the National Television Awards, there was a young presenter sporting a clip-on bow tie. |
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| The IMF presenter demonstrated a strong linkage between the level of per capita GDP and the poverty rate. |
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| Its news service, Meridian Tonight, fronted by popular presenter Fred Dinenage attracts nearly half a million viewers each evening. |
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| The judges and the presenter are engaging in a sham to attract more viewers. |
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| But the police were pursuing several lines of inquiry linked to her job as a TV presenter. |
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| That having been said, as presenter she sounds a bit mature on this slot, unlike on the Drive Show, where she sounds like some queer fish. |
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| If the presenter assumes the role of the all-knowing expert on the topic, this valuable learning resource remains untapped. |
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| He ran a laundry service with a friend, became a journalist and radio presenter and then a documentary filmmaker. |
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| The Bolton TV presenter has been signed up by Radio 1 DJ, becoming the station's third presenter from the town. |
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| The person who brings this out in most women is that television presenter who had the mean little whiney, rebarbative jibes that suited her well. |
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| People were invited and encouraged to sail close to the winds of slander as the show and the presenter sought out audience share. |
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| The six-part series, presented by Scottish television presenter Stephen Jardine, is due to be screened in June. |
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| If people can't recognise the individual from this information, it means that every male TV presenter in the business is under suspicion. |
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| These days, she works as a daytime television presenter, gameshow host and author. |
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| The local television presenter narrates this programme, which includes poetry and music linked to the county. |
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| How did a silly article by a smarmy TV presenter whom not very many people take seriously come to dominate the news? |
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| The former Gardener's World presenter will be the frontman for the programme. |
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| Outrageously funny, acerbic but never cruel, unpatronising and frankly informative CP is a truly great presenter. |
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| The site missed the news that the distinctively daffy television presenter has been named the top British secret fantasy figure. |
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| Another local man whose voice is so familiar to listeners is news presenter Sen O'Ciobhn who has been with the station since its foundation. |
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| And then imagine some inane TV presenter springs out on you and says that it was all a big practical joke. |
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| And the ladies were there in their best bib and tucker competing for Queen of Fashion which was judged by a TV presenter. |
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| Ten rounds of general knowledge questions will be asked on-air by celebrity question master and weekday morning presenter, Judi Spiers. |
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| Throughout the planning period, give each presenter specific timelines regarding his or her presentation. |
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| The arts events will be sponsored by Catamount Arts, a major presenter of regional artistry. |
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| In the course of it, the presenter became uncharacteristically tongue-tied and repetitive, which is hardly surprising. |
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| The couple met on the show last autumn when the former equerry to the Duke of York ended up choosing presenter Jonsson over the contestants. |
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| The grey-haired presenter only found out about his impending nuptials when he received a demand for payment for the flowers and catering. |
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| She insists her mistake was due to the way the word was pronounced by the presenter, and she is determined to get to the top next year. |
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| Following a few white lies about his TV experience, Andy was offered the job as presenter on a live children's show. |
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| The part-time television presenter was given a decree nisi at the High Court's family division last week. |
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| Now Susie, a former singer in the Paper Dolls group in the 60s and ex-radio presenter, is working again and determined to reach the target of the appeal, fronted by Kirsty. |
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| This year involves a series of events and initiatives nationwide, including radio roadshows with the architect and TV presenter and a primary schools programme. |
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| The burnt offering was the most comprehensive of the sacrifices and was offered to cover over sins and as a symbol of the total consecration of the presenter to God. |
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| The presenter has an infectious enthusiasm that television producers believe lends popular appeal to subjects that some viewers might otherwise consider dry as dust. |
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| Eoin Cameron's 14.9 per cent share of breakfast talkback re-establishes him firmly as the number one presenter in the talk market, and number two overall. |
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| The polymathic professor, TV presenter, and writer has a new collection of essays that covers, well, just about everything. |
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| I think the presenter was reading from one of the national tabloids, which, as we've come to expect, print anything that might hike up their circulation. |
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| The presenter began by relating a story from a recent graduate. |
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| Middleton only bridles when asked about the likelihood of marrying his girlfriend, the presenter donna Air. |
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| The ascent of star presenter over stubborn creator will be dissected in the coming weeks, along with the sacred cows of public subsidy and the education industry. |
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| On the night the Queen's Jubilee Baton arrived in Manchester, almost 800,000 viewers watched the programme, which is anchored by presenter Gordon Burns. |
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| David Dimbleby is being lined up to lead the coverage from Britain, with the 6pm BBC news presenter, Huw Edwards, anchoring a special programme from New York. |
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| It's the first time I'm being let loose on the airwaves as a presenter! |
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| The presenter tried to artificially create an argument between the two. |
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| While they may refuse him accreditation to operate at their cricket grounds, nothing's stopping him from working as a presenter in a television studio. |
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| She became a television presenter instead of a tightrope walker. |
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| Running parallel to this tempestuous relationship is the whirlwind romance between weathergirl Hero, played by Billie Piper, and sports presenter Claude. |
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| On 16 July, as the relay moves on towards the Midlands, BBC Radio Oxford's Drivetime presenter Dominic Cotter will be running with the baton in Banbury. |
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| The presenter provides the topical presentation in 30 minutes and the discusser leads the discussion including his or her own presentation in 20 minutes. |
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| Fortunately, the presenter did at least tie the toffee-nosed buffoon in such knots that the programme's viewers could clearly see his underlying motives. |
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| How the switch from behind-the-scenes weatherman to on-screen presenter occurred still mystifies John, who lives with his family on the outskirts of London. |
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| Now we have some professionally gleeful all-purpose presenter. |
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| All the while, the aspiring television presenter had kept her eye out for screen jobs, making showreels, scanning the media pages and attending auditions. |
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| She said some more gibberish, and then refused the statuette from presenter Roger Moore. |
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| As for the TV presenter herself, I definitely bear her no ill will. |
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| But, the presenter points out that their wind power development has leveled out for the last year. |
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| But perhaps the most glaring example of someone clutching at broadcasting straws when he should have retired gracefully years ago is this presenter. |
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| McRedmond admits that even with No Frontiers presenter Kathryn Thomas fronting its television campaign, Eircom has a job on its hands to accelerate the process. |
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| Neither demeaning themselves to meet low tastes, nor overbearing in their presentation, they fit in perfectly with their requirement as a typical TV presenter. |
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| Holding it all together was Rita Ray, the DJ, musician, authority on afrobeat and World Service presenter who co-hosted the event with Verity Sharp. |
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| So presenter Orlando Bloom, ever the dashing gent, held her up to the mic while she delivered her thank-yous. |
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| Paul Honeyman was a news presenter with Tyne Tees Television in Newcastle. |
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| Now Scarborough Council is proposing to make the presenter a freeman, an honour awarded to only a handful of worthies, including playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. |
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| But she ploughed on and landed a job doing interviews at this year's T in the Park, where she met fellow Scottish music television presenter Edith Bowman. |
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| For an unknown presenter to be awarded such a plum job signals both that he is on the fast track to success and that the station is in need of a boost. |
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| Popular presenter Sue Sweeney brings her quick wit and comic humour to a new show on Saturdays starting at 9.00 am following the success of her Tuesday evening programme. |
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| Witnesses may be cross-examined by the defendant and the presenter. |
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| At the touch of a button on a special panel, visitors can activate the speaking exhibit and decide how rude they want the award-winning TV presenter to be. |
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| In the 1990s, one commentator presented the idea that archives should move from being a storer of information to a presenter of older information. |
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| Although each presenter chose a different route, Clarkson estimated the distance as approximately 750 miles. |
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| The former Miss Northern Ireland and Blue Peter presenter was helping London schoolchildren to launch Npower's Little Green Fingers campaign. |
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| Around this time Connery was residing at TV presenter Llew Gardner's house. |
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| In July 2010, Jenkins was reported to have bought a house with TV presenter Gethin Jones. |
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| The main presenter is Chris Smith, with Tina Daheley presenting during Radio 1's breakfast hours. |
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| But Leslie and his sacked fellow TV presenter Angus Deayton can have no complaints if they are proven cocaine snorters. |
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| Manifs et sit-in en face du QG du gouvernorat, le gouverneur finit par ceder et presenter sa demission. |
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| Playing the leading role will be presenter Emma Nowell, while Welsh singer Rhydian Roberts will be Prince Charming. |
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| Hertfordshire-based Motty was at Culford School near Bury St Edmunds with a future rival ITV soccer presenter, Gary Newbon. |
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| Which former ITV weathergirl and presenter has given birth to her fourth child? |
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| These pages also feature useful tips from TV presenter Lowri Turner, BBC news presenter Darren Jordan and BBC weatherwoman Helen Young. |
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| I was fortunate to be able to meet some of you at the Rockhampton seminar on April 28 where Stephen Eddey was the presenter. |
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| Metro Radio breakfast presenter Tony Horne is topping the album charts after his wind-up CD achieved record sales in Asda stores. |
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| It was all foreplay, however, for the best presenter banter of all time. |
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| Not many people can say they've been serenaded by Lionel Richie over a prawn bhuna, but, by jove, TV presenter Lizzie Cundy can. |
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| If their totem pole-inspired milepost wins, they will be presented with a prize by TV presenter Adam Hart Davies. |
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| So with nerves of steel and an Ironwoman body, we have no doubt she will nail the job of presenter of The Voice. |
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| Project Catwalk presenter doesn't get our vote for this froufrou vintage prom dress. |
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| Dancing On Ice presenter Holly Willoughby showed off her baby bump yesterday as she modelled her new maternity wear designs. |
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| Former Central News presenter Arti Halai has teamed up with one of Birmingham's top PR specialists to launch a new communications consultancy. |
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| Since then he's been pursuing his dual careers as a TV presenter and as a property redeveloper. |
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| A TV presenter last night told how a Kosovan refugee rescued her from a vicious mugger. |
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| The latter role saw him become a presenter on Live Aid, a day of madness that is documented with wry comment and apparent bemusement. |
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| Starting in pirate radio he grew to be one of the country's most loved presenter. |
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| Bonhams is to auction a collection of 13 classic cars belonging to UK TV and Radio presenter Chris Evans. |
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| Animals in Love follows wildlife presenter Liz Bonnin as she meets bonobo chimps in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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| He will return to the Brits when he fronts the glitzy bash on February 19, making him the longest-serving presenter of the annual event. |
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| I bumped into the glamorous GMTV presenter at the last night of Love Muscle, the gay night at South London's Fridge club. |
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| At the event Blind Date presenter Cilla Black sashayed down the catwalk dressed in an Yves St Laurent top hat, shirt and tails and little else. |
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| The blonde Top of the Pops presenter has been practising martial arts since she was 16 and is now a karate blackbelt. |
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| But director Maria Aberg says she could only watch half of presenter Kirsty Wark's alarming account of the rise of modern day misogyny. |
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| The flamboyant Channel 4 presenter even taught Wills, 17, the bookies' secret sign language, tic-tac, during a 90-minute talk at Eton. |
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| Justin, fiance of ex-Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh, 33, had to prop up sozzled JB as The Voice presenter Marvin rang to locate their driver. |
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| The presenter also admitted to being a bit of a speed freak, something her new job allowed her to indulge in. |
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| The Cardiff-born presenter revealed his fitness transformation after a six-week swimming programme with Speedo. |
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| An inquest into the death of the mother of children's TV presenter Mark Speight was opened and adjourned yesterday. |
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| It's the same for his TV presenter wife Sarra Elgan, who revealed she's even cluckier now she's a mum. |
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| The new presenter of Dancing On Ice made her debut in a classic bright red fitted sheath dress. |
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| William's been filling in on Talkback since the late great David Dunseith was its presenter. |
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| The group's newshound is the plump and resourceful Ollie and Rachael, the news presenter, is graceful and quick-thinking. |
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| Former Blue Peter presenter and veteran actor Peter Duncan plays soldier and expert tunneller Jack Firebrace. |
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| The TV presenter, aged 36, from Leicester, was helping styleless Brummies smarten up their act for the fourth series of his show. |
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| Singer and Loose Women presenter Jamelia, 34, discovered she had an umbilical hernia after her second pregnancy. |
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| Gigolos make up to PS25,000 a week from women who want no-strings romps, said presenter Jodie Marsh. |
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| And as a weather presenter conducting live outside broadcasts, I've even had asthma attacks and collapsed due to the high pollen count. |
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| In October, BBC Breakfast presenter Bill Turnbull made a joke about her isobars. |
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| The Blind Date presenter sashayed down the catwalk dressed in an Yves St Laurent top hat, shirt and tails and little else. |
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| John Searle, presenter of the Chinese room thought experiment, studied and began his academic career at the university. |
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| In January 2010, Andrews was the official United States presenter of the New Year's Day Vienna concert. |
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| Jeff Stelling was the original presenter of Sky Sports' darts coverage, but most of the events are now presented by Clark. |
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| Ned Boulting presents features and interviews and deputises if the presenter is unavailable. |
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| On 20 December 2014, Ainslie married former Sky Sports News presenter Georgie Thompson. |
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| Rolf Harris, the television presenter and artist, singled out Tracey Emin's My Bed as the kind of installation that put people off art. |
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| In 2014, Nick Ross, a BBC presenter, stated that the licence fee was unfair and should be abolished. |
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| After their split, he was romantically involved with Irish TV presenter and model, Laura Whitmore. |
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| In a 2006 episode of the BBC television documentary Coast, presenter Neil Oliver visited Sarn Gynfelyn at Wallog. |
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| Also a resident of the town was John Peel, a DJ and radio presenter, who was educated at Shrewsbury School. |
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| Hardeep Singh Kohli is a presenter, reporter and comedian on British television and radio. |
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| Mwyn successfully got the record on BBC Radio 1 after sending a copy to radio presenter Mark Radcliffe. |
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| On 7 July 2007 he was a presenter at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London. |
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| In 2004, BBC presenter Andy Kershaw travelled to the island with Sardinian music specialist Pablo Farba and interviewed many artists. |
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| For this challenge, each presenter needed to research and acquire a tractor. |
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| Big Brother is back for the umpteenth time but which female presenter now fronts the Channel 5 show? |
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| Cultivated Australian is spoken by 7 News presenter Ann Sanders, Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush, and was spoken by Malcolm Fraser. |
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| The show's presenter, Yvette Fielding, said it was the scariest episode they had made. |
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| The French pocket battleship was insulted for her looks by BBC presenter John Inverdale but showed beauty is more than skin deep. |
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| The award was handed to the chatshow host by Strictly Come Dancing presenter Bruce Forsyth, after a video outlining Ross' career was played to the audience. |
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| The estranged husband of former Midland television presenter Anne Diamond has been charged with failing to give a breath test, police said yesterday. |
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| The Cairo Misdemeanour Court issued the ruling in absentia against Moataz Matar, an Egyptian presenter working with the Turkey-based Al Sharaq opposition TV station. |
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| The Stafford-born comedian, writer and radio presenter admits that after almost four years of performing previous hit show Googlewhack across the world he tired of touring. |
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| The Dokki Misdemeanour Court acquitted on Saturday television presenter Abdel Raheem Ali, known for airing alleged leaked phone calls of prominent political activists. |
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| The prize was awarded by celebrity presenter Sir Richard Attenborough. |
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| The roles of question-answerer, affective reassurer, instructor, presenter of alternatives, and quality filter have all been found to be a part of search success. |
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| Wearing a custom-made tartan and thistle crown, with a hand-crafted sceptre in her hand, the Fife-born Radio 1 presenter said she felt truly regal. |
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| In this four-part series, the comedian and presenter embarks on an epic voyage through Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, China and Tibet via the mighty Mekong river. |
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| Sports presenter Ryle Nugent heads into the New York countryside where 90 minutes away from Manhattan the Mohonk Natural Preserve provides the perfect place for hiking. |
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| Other actors with associations with the town include Nick Hancock, presenter of They Think It's All Over, who, like Palin, was educated at Shrewsbury School. |
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| Jones, presenter on BBC Radio 2 and Jazz FM, will be singing and playing the harmonica alongside Kelly during this evening of intense country blues. |
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| In reference to the power cut, the transmission opened with a shot of a lit candle which was then sarcastically blown out by presenter Denis Tuohy. |
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| Matthews has subsequently released solo albums, while Powell has become a radio presenter and joined the supergroup The Stand to release a charity single. |
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| I was given this, quote unquote, 'legendary' sports presenter as a dad. |
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| Pregorexia came on the radar in 2006 when former TV presenter Liz Fraser told Marie Claire magazine about her struggle with bulimia during pregnancy. |
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| The presenter Sarah Kennedy has sometimes attracted controversy. |
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| And there was presenter Sheryl Crow, who turned out in a denim duster with a blue fur collar over a loosely tied black bustier, hot pants and cowboy boots. |
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| Some of the artists being flown in from India are Kalavathi Dayanand, Jagadish Puttur, and Naveenchandra Koppa, who will also be the chief presenter of programme. |
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| The fourth test had each presenter attempting to perform a hill start with their vehicles, and to encourage them, prized possessions were placed behind each of their lorries. |
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| This Morning presenter Holly, 34, puckered up and planted a smacker on TV producer Dan Baldwin, 39, while rocking their nine-monthold Chester in his baby buggy. |
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| The breakfast show remains the most prized slot in the Radio 1 schedule, with every change of breakfast show presenter exciting considerable media interest. |
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| Annie Nightingale, who joined in 1970, was Britain's first female DJ and is now the longest serving presenter, having constantly evolved her musical tastes with the times. |
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| Evans was a popular but controversial presenter who was eventually sacked in 1997 after he demanded to present the breakfast show for only four days per week. |
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| Celebrities at the show included cricketer David Gower, who was promoting the adoption cause of the the endangered African Painted Dog, and Pet Rescue presenter Wendy Turner. |
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| Jameela Jamil was announced as the new presenter of The Official Chart. |
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| I'll also always be thrilled I got to spend an hour on the phone to Alexander Armstrong, the actor, comedian and presenter who grew up in Rothbury, but talks rather poshly. |
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| Lisa challenged herself to compete in the Powerlifting Championships last April and in just eight weeks she went from presenter to pro powerlifter. |
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| Gabby is a respected and knowledgable sports presenter and one-time sportswoman herself so quite why she's so sensitive about having sexist comments aimed at her is beyond me. |
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| A stand-up comedian, actor, improvisor and presenter for the last six years, he has toured across Britain, as well as Estonia, Latvia, Finland and Norway. |
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| Hosted by Hugh Dennis, it gives up-and-coming comedians the chance to compete in ad-libbed games and scenes based on material chosen by the presenter and the audience. |
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| The sports presenter wore the clingy, off-the-shoulder black gown for Glamour magazine's Women Of The Year awards at Berkeley Square Gardens, in London, last night. |
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| His previous jobs include working as a copy boy on the Daily Express and reading the news for STV, in addition to his stint as a presenter on ITV kids' show Magpie. |
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| As a keynoter and presenter who has also had to stickhandle his way around the minefield of a disorganized convention, Bender knows whereof he speaks. |
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| The radio presenter had been interviewing flamboyant Scots designer Howie Nicolsby on his morning show when he decided to try one of his trendy PVC kilts out for size. |
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| Jimmy Hill, presenter of Match of the Day, was stationed at Folkestone Garrison during the Second World War, during which time he entertained troops. |
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| The TV presenter, 56, will be the voice behind BBC1's Hidden Kingdoms, which will highlight the dangers faced by creatures such as chipmunks, dung beetles and the tree shrew. |
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| The commercial, which uses T Rex's classic Children of the Revolution track, shows the presenter modelling slinky gear from supersize clothing firm JD Williams. |
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| The TV presenter, 56, will be the voice behind BBC1's Hidden Kingdoms, which highlights the dangers faced by creatures such as chipmunks, dung beetles and the tree shrew. |
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| The comedy continues with West End show Stones in his Pockets and the season ends with radio presenter Malcolm Boyden's panto dame debut in Mother Goose. |
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| Mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington, broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg and adventurer and television presenter Ben Fogle were among those to voice support for the group's bid. |
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| McDermid was signing books, and a woman asked her to autograph a Top of the Pops annual which contained a picture of the disgraced late TV presenter Jimmy Savile. |
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| And he also stopped former Coventry City captain Brian Kilcline coming to Albion to arm-wrestle the players as part of his role as a presenter with Sky Sports. |
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| As a presenter on CITV's Scrambled, Arielle Free is a favourite with young viewers but she's hoping her T gig will make her a household name with audiences of all ages. |
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| The camp presenter welcomes more A-list guests for a chin-wag. |
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| For example, the French spokesperson might be seen standing in front of the Eiffel Tower or an Italian presenter might be seen with the Colosseum in the background. |
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