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Kenneth Kendall (7 August 1924 – 14 December 2012) [1] was a British broadcaster. He worked for many years as a newsreader for the BBC , where he was a contemporary of fellow newsreaders Richard Baker and Robert Dougall .
Ken is a masculine given name of Japanese and Scottish Gaelic origin.. The Japanese given name is common among males. It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used.
Thomas Kendall (1778–1832), New Zealand lapsed missionary, recorder of the Māori language, schoolmaster, arms dealer, and Pākehā Māori. Tim Kendall (born 1970), English poet and literary magazine founder, editor and critic
Kenneth Horne (1907–1969), English actor and comedian; Kenneth Gardner Hughes (b. 1954), Canadian politician; Kenneth Hutchings (1882–1916), English amateur cricketer; Kenneth Irons, comic book character in Witchblade; Kenneth E. Iverson (1920–2004), Canadian computer scientist, developed the APL programming language; Kenneth Jamieson ...
Elverene Park "Ken" Kendall (6 March 1884 – 27 March 1969) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Sources [ edit ]
It was the first bulletin to have a closing set of music; other bulletins would show weather forecasts at the end instead. The first week of the TV bulletin was presented by Robert Dougall, followed by Richard Baker and Kenneth Kendall, each presenting five consecutive nightly bulletins. The choice of these three was significant, echoing the ...
Language English Companions in Crime (also known as Stryker Strikes Twice ) is a 1954 British crime film directed by John Krish and starring Clifford Evans , George Woodbridge and Kenneth Haigh .
Some of the BBC Micro team in 2008. During the early 1980s, the BBC started what became known as the BBC Computer Literacy Project. [1] The project was initiated partly in response to an ITV documentary series The Mighty Micro, in which Christopher Evans of the UK's National Physical Laboratory predicted the coming microcomputer revolution and its effect on the economy, industry, and lifestyle ...