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Mark Webster (born 12 August 1983) is a Welsh former professional darts player. Nicknamed Webby and The Spider , he played in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Webster began his career on the British Darts Organisation (BDO) circuit, winning the BDO World Championship in 2008 . [ 2 ]
Webster's first role on a sports show came on the cable station Sportswire where he fronted live events and chat shows. In 1995, he began a three-year run of working in the United States for British station Channel 4 anchoring their live game coverage of NBA matches as well as presenting their basketball lifestyle magazine show 24/7 .
Mark Webster may refer to: Mark Webster (journalist) (born 1953), British journalist and broadcaster; Mark Webster (presenter), British sports presenter;
During late 1975 and spring of 1976, trombonist Floyd Miller teamed with trumpeter Steve Washington to form Slave. The original line-up included Tom Lockett Jr. (tenor and alto sax), Carter Bradley (keyboards), Mark Adams (bass), Mark "Drac" Hicks (lead and rhythm guitar, background vocals), Danny Webster (rhythm and lead guitar, lead and background vocals), Orion "Bimmy" Wilhoite (alto and ...
Mark Webster (born 21 February 1990 in Penrith, New South Wales) is an Australian figure skater. He is the 2011 Australian national champion. He has represented Australia six times at the Four Continents Championships and three times at the World Championships. In 2010–11 he won his first senior national title by more than twenty points.
Mark Webster (born 1953) is an English journalist of over thirty years' standing. He is a former correspondent for Independent Television News , having worked for the company for over twenty years. He was its Industrial Correspondent, Northern Correspondent, Political Correspondent, Business Correspondent, Business Editor, Moscow Correspondent ...
Mark Andrews (born 25 January 1992) is a Welsh professional wrestler and musician, currently performing on the British independent scene and for Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro), where he and stablemate Flash Morgan Webster are former Undisputed British Tag Team Champions.
Max Webster toured heavily from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s, usually playing 200-250 dates a year in the bars, high schools, theatres, and arenas. Artists they opened for included Bachman–Turner Overdrive , Blondie , The Cars , Cheap Trick , Peter Gabriel , Genesis , The Guess Who , Kansas , Ted Nugent , Rainbow , Rare Earth , REO ...