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Made in Manchester

DJs Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley gathered a huge following for their Radio 1 show, Mark & Lard. Famous for spoof phone-in quizzes such as "It's a Sausage Roll" and "Fish or Fowl", they were on air from 1993 to 2004 and broadcast out of studios at BBC Manchester, unlike the majority of the station's London-based talent.

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Made in Manchester
Made in Manchester

The show - remembered for the laughter of presenters Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring - ran for more than two decades. Songs of Praise was first broadcast in 1961 and is one of the longest-running TV shows in the world. The religious TV programme



Great radio? For that you need more than star presenters
Great radio? For that you need more than star presenters

Photograph: Keystone/Getty Images The nearest thing to glitz in the world of UK radio has been and gone this year – last month's Sony awards, which saw gongs go to the likes of Jenni Murray, Anne Nightingale, Frank Skinner and a string of other famous



X Factor UK Judges & Presenters Look Tired After Long First Day

Yesterday saw the X Factor UK judges get together for the first time as they attended the Birmingham leg of auditions. Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos, Kelly Rowland and Louis Walsh were joined by presenter Dermot O'Leary and Xtra Factor presenters,



Limmud-Oz: The organisers report

On a rainy and windy long weekend, over 1000 people heard over 200 presenters talk, act, sing, and argue about everything from Israel to asylum seekers. “The atmosphere was amazing! It was abuzz from Saturday night through to Monday evening” said



Radio 2 DJs 'need comfort blankets on air'
Radio 2 DJs 'need comfort blankets on air'

Radio 2 presenters use studio managers as "comfort blankets", according to a review of the BBC's music stations. By Anita Singh While younger DJs on Radio 1 look after their own programmes, Radio 2's star names have managers to do the technical stuff




BREAKING NEWS: Former BBC presenter Peter Rowell bailed on child ...

FORMER BBC presenter Peter Rowell has been bailed from court after appearing before magistrates in Yate charged with raping a child.

The 53-year-old television and radio broadcaster was released from Northavon Magistrates’ Court on conditional bail this lunchtime after being charged by police last night.

Mr Rowell, of Amberley Way in Wickwar, appeared in court to be read the charge of rape and two counts of indecent assault against a girl aged under 16.

He was released on condition he does not contact the victim. He has also been given a 24-hour curfew to remain at his home address. He has been committed to Bristol Crown Court where he will next appear on June 24.

Mr Rowell, who presented the ITV West regional news for more than a decade and was presenting the afternoon show on BBC Radio Bristol until earlier this year, has already appeared in court faced with seven counts of indecent assault against girls and possessing and making indecent images of children.

At his previous court appearances he denied all the charges.

Mr Rowell sparked a nationwide search in April when he failed to turn up for work. He was found the following day in Cumbria and it later emerged he was being investigated for alleged sex offences.

The BBC has not renewed Mr Rowell’s contract since he was charged by police.


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Uk News Presenters - Bookshelf

The discourse of broadcast news, a linguistic approach

The discourse of broadcast news, a linguistic approach

In their broadcast role news presenters are familiar figures. Once publicly accepted and ... Channel 5 News, launched in 1997, pioneered in the UK the use ...

Women, feminism and media

Women, feminism and media

He remains, he says, `hungry and ambitious' (http://news.bbc.co.uk). The BBC's female news presenters are far more likely also to present light ...

News and journalism in the UK

News and journalism in the UK

Forty-four per cent of news presenters were women, but only six per cent of ... women continue to be under-represented in the UK journalism industry, ...

News, public relations and power

News, public relations and power

Often news reports are restricted to a delivery of the barest information presented by the news presenter in the studio and with no reference, ...

ThirdWay

ThirdWay

The news presenter took a deeper breath, and then the next item was more coverage of the debate to ban hunting with dogs. Someone from the Cotswolds who ...

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News presenter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mishal Husain, the BBC news presenter, says her children were racially abused in a branch of Waitrose.