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Hobson was also a continuity announcer for ATV in Birmingham and was one of the presenters of the regional news programme ATV Today. After leaving ATV, Hobson co-presented Not For Women Only, [2] a regional magazine programme for TVS with Jill Cochrane who worked as a features reporter. He also presented and co-created the format for the game ...
ATV Today reached its peak during the 1970s when it was watched on a daily basis by an estimated three million viewers. [ 1 ] By now airing for 30 minutes from 6 pm, ATV Today was a popular mainstay of television in the Midlands, and alongside hard news coverage, it maintained its light-hearted and knockabout style of presenting.
Pages in category "Television shows produced by Associated Television (ATV)" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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British women who worked as television presenters. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British television presenters . It includes television presenters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Derek Hobson – ATV continuity announcer and presenter of ATV Today during the 1970s; hosted quizzes, such as New Faces, That's My Dog and Jeopardy! Alison Holloway – worked initially as an announcer for Westward Television before joining HTV West, where she worked as an announcer and main presenter on HTV News during the 1980s.
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Launched on Friday 1 January 1982, replacing ATV Today, Central News was initially a pan-regional service based in Birmingham airing a 6pm programme on weeknights alongside shorter weekday bulletins after ITN's News at One and News at Ten. During the rest of the decade, the region was eventually broken up into three sub-regions, receiving their ...