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  2. Neil Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Neil Oliver (born 21 February 1967) [citation needed] is a Scottish television presenter and author. [ 2 ] He has presented several documentary series on archaeology and history, including A History of Scotland , Vikings and Coast .

  3. Timeline of GB News - Wikipedia

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    28 July – BBC News Online reports that a clip of GB News presenter Neil Oliver accusing the BBC "and others" of "driving fear" over climate change by using "supposedly terrifying temperatures", has been viewed more than two million times on social media since Oliver made the comments four days earlier during a discussion about the 2023 Rhodes ...

  4. GB News - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Neil, former GB News chairman and presenter, was the face of the channel in the run-up to its launch. On 25 September 2020, it was announced that Andrew Neil, who had presented live political programmes on the BBC for 25 years, [18] would leave the corporation after leading its coverage of the 2020 United States presidential election.

  5. A History of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Episode Title Airdate 1 The Last of the Free: 9 November 2008: At the dawn of the first millennium, there was no Scotland or England. In the first episode Oliver reveals the mystery of how the Gaelic Scottish Kingdom - Alba - was born, and why its role in one of the greatest battles ever fought on British soil defined the shape of Britain in the modern era.

  6. After Dark (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    After Dark was parodied on a regular basis as part of the BBC1 comedy series Alas Smith and Jones. [183] [184] Simon Bell plays the part of an After Dark presenter in the 1989 film The Tall Guy. [185] In 2011 Oliver Reed's appearance on After Dark featured in the BBC radio play Burning Both Ends by Matthew Broughton. [186]

  7. Paul Marshall (investor) - Wikipedia

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    He is the owner of GB News, UnHerd and The Spectator. [1] According to the Sunday Times Rich List in 2020, he had an estimated net worth of £630 million. [ 2 ] In 2024, he topped The Sunday Times Giving List , having donated £145.1 million over 12 months to various charities, including a £50 million donation to the London School of Economics ...

  8. Calvin Robinson - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, he moved his "Common Sense Crusade", which was formerly on GB News, to Lotus Eaters, [8] and is a recurring host on their podcast. [ 9 ] Robinson trained at St Stephen's House, Oxford , from 2020 with the hope of being ordained in the Church of England , but he was unsuccessful in his application for a curacy . [ 10 ]

  9. Anne Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Anne Margaret Diamond OBE (born 8 September 1954) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and children's health campaigner. She presently hosts the weekend breakfast show on GB News with Stephen Dixon as her co-presenter.