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  2. Tom Sutcliffe (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    After editing the BBC Radio 4 arts programme Kaleidoscope, [3] in 1986 he became the first arts editor of The Independent newspaper, a columnist and television reviewer. [2] [4] [5] Sutcliffe presented the BBC Radio 4 arts show Saturday Review from 1999 until it was scrapped in 2021. [6] He was chairman of Round Britain Quiz until 2022. [3]

  3. John Humphrys - Wikipedia

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    From 1981 to 1987 he was the main presenter of the Nine O'Clock News, the flagship BBC News television programme, [3] and from 1987 until 2019 he presented on the BBC Radio 4 breakfast programme Today. [4] He was the host of the BBC Two television quiz show Mastermind from 2003 to 2021, for a total of 735

  4. Top of the Form (quiz show) - Wikipedia

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    Top of the Form was a BBC radio and television quiz show for teams from secondary schools in the United Kingdom which ran for 38 years, from 1948 to 1986.. The programme began on Saturday 1 May 1948, as a radio series, at 7.30pm on the Light Programme.

  5. Apostrophe - Wikipedia

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    The apostrophe ’, ' ) is a ... the BBC and The Economist. [28] Such authorities demand possessive singulars like these: Bridget Jones's Diary; Tony Adams's friend; ...

  6. Robert Robinson (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson was born in Liverpool, [2] the son of an accountant father, and educated at Raynes Park Grammar School [3] in south London and Exeter College, Oxford. [4] He then became a journalist for the Sunday Chronicle (TV columnist), the Sunday Graphic (film and theatre columnist), the Sunday Times (radio critic and editor of Atticus) and The Sunday Telegraph (film critic).

  7. Brain of Britain - Wikipedia

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    Brain of Britain was hosted by Robert Robinson for most of its life, although during his illness the 2004 series was hosted by Russell Davies. Peter Snow took over the role in 2007, also due to the illness of Robinson, dispensing with Robinson's trademark style of addressing contestants by their honorific and surname (e.g. 'Mr Blenkinsop'), preferring to use their given names.

  8. Bridge of Lies (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The British quiz show (hosted by Ross Kemp) involves a group of contestants who individually take turns to cross the 'Bridge of Lies', a digital floor that gradually displays both correct and wrong answers for a given category, and contribute toward a final cash prize.

  9. Unbeatable (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Unbeatable is a British quiz show that had aired on BBC One and BBC Two from 10 May 2021 to 12 May 2023, hosted by Jason Manford.On each episode, four contestants compete to accumulate and win prize money by choosing the best answers to questions and matching them against each other.