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  2. Norris McWhirter - Wikipedia

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    Norris Dewar McWhirter CBE (12 August 1925 – 19 April 2004) was a British writer, political activist, co-founder of The Freedom Association, and a television presenter. He and his twin brother Ross were known internationally for founding the reference book The Guinness Book of Records (known since 2000 as Guinness World Records ) which they ...

  3. Ross McWhirter - Wikipedia

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    Norris McWhirter (twin brother) Alan Ross McWhirter (12 August 1925 – 27 November 1975) was, with his twin brother, Norris , the cofounder of the 1955 Guinness Book of Records (known since 2000 as Guinness World Records ) and a contributor to the television programme Record Breakers .

  4. The Freedom Association - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Association was founded in 1975 as the National Association for Freedom (NAFF) by the Viscount De L'Isle, Norris McWhirter, Ross McWhirter and John Gouriet.Ross McWhirter had drawn up a fifteen-point Charter of Rights and Liberties before being murdered by the Provisional IRA in November 1975.

  5. Record Breakers - Wikipedia

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    It was originally presented by Roy Castle with Guinness World Records founders twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter. The programme was a spin-off series from Blue Peter which had featured record breaking attempts overseen by the McWhirter twins.

  6. McWhirter - Wikipedia

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    McWhirter and Macwhirter, MacWhirter (also spelled McWherter and Macwherter, MacWherter) are Anglicisations of the Scottish Gaelic Mac an Chruiteir, meaning "son of the harpist or fiddler". Mawhorter and McWhorter are less common forms of this Scottish name, and are found in North America.

  7. Guinness World Records - Wikipedia

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    The retirement of Norris McWhirter from his consulting role in 1995 and the subsequent decision by Diageo Plc to sell The Guinness Book of Records brand have shifted the focus of the books from text-oriented to illustrated reference. A selection of records are curated for the book from the full archive but all existing Guinness World Records ...

  8. Friday Night, Saturday Morning - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night, Saturday Morning was a UK television chat show with a revolving guest host. It ran on BBC2 from 28 September 1979 to 2 April 1982, broadcast live from the Greenwood Theatre, a part of Guy's Hospital. [1]

  9. List of people from the London Borough of Enfield - Wikipedia

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    Norris McWhirter; Ross McWhirter; Colin Metson; Ron Moody; Gregory Motton – playwright; Dave Murray – musician, guitarist for Iron Maiden; Harrison Palmer – cricketer; Walter Pater – writer; Trevor Peacock – actor; William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708–1778) – Prime Minister and statesman [2] Lee Pluck (b. 1982) – football player ...