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Arthur Clifford Michelmore CBE (11 December 1919 – 16 March 2016) was an English television presenter and producer. He is best known for the BBC Television programme Tonight , which he presented from 1957 to 1965.
Tonight is a British current affairs television programme, presented by Cliff Michelmore, that was broadcast on BBC live on weekday evenings from 18 February 1957 to 18 June 1965. The producers were the future Controller of BBC1 Donald Baverstock and the future Director-General of the BBC Alasdair Milne .
24 Hours or Twenty-Four Hours is a long-running, late-evening, weekdaily news magazine programme that aired on BBC1.It focused on analysis and criticism of current affairs, and featured in-depth short documentary films that set the style for current-affairs magazine programmes.
Clifford Arthur Michelmore, Television Broadcaster and Producer. Gerald Hugh Micklem. For services to Golf. Frank Wilfred Harcourt-Munning. For services to War on Want. John Pollock McEwan Murray, Headmaster, Stainsby Secondary School, Middlesbrough. Thomas William Newson, JP. For services in local government and water supply.
Each broadcaster had an explanatory pre-transmission introduction from their studios to their viewers – such as the introduction by Cliff Michelmore at BBC's TC5 studio in London for BBC1, the one by James Dibble at ABC's studio 23 in Sydney for ABC-TV and the interview to philosopher Marshall McLuhan at the television control room in Toronto ...
Cliff Michelmore is a significant media figure of, especially, the British TV era in the late 20th century. His teenage grandchildren, however, are not suitable entrants for inclusion in a serious encyclopaedic article. I have put notifications where the entries are thus slanted, rather than a deletion.
Family Favourites (remembered by its later name Two-Way Family Favourites) was the successor to the wartime radio show Forces Favourites, broadcast at Sunday lunchtimes on the BBC Light Programme, later BBC Radio 2 from 1945 until 1980.
Sir Alfred Charles Bossom, Bt., Member of Parliament for Maidstone, 1931–1959.For political and public services. The Right Honourable Edward Hugh John Neale Dalton, Member of Parliament for Peckham, 1924–1929 and for Bishop Auckland, 1929–1931 and 1935–1959.