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Lynn Faulds Wood (25 March 1948 – 24 April 2020) was a Scottish television presenter and journalist. She co-presented the British television programme Watchdog with her husband John Stapleton . Early life and career
Stapleton won the Royal Television Society's News Presenter of the Year award for 2003, and was married to the late presenter Lynn Faulds Wood. [1] [2] [3] Together they presented Watchdog between 1985 and 1993.
Lynn or Linda Wood may refer to: Lynn Faulds Wood, British television presenter and cancer campaigner; Linda Wood, harpist on Fly with the Wind; See also.
Lynn Faulds Wood – presenter on Breakfast Time from 1984 to 1986, but she was best known as the main co-presenter (with her husband, John Stapleton), of Watchdog, from 1985 until 1993. She died in 2020. Adrian Finighan – presenter on BBC News 24 and BBC World until early 2006 when he left for CNN International.
The programme's first series was aired weekly on Sunday evenings, and presented by Nick Ross and Lynn Faulds Wood. [5] The following year, the programme was rescheduled to become part of the BBC's new daytime service. It was broadcast each weekday for fifteen minutes at 8.40am, with Ross replaced by Faulds Wood's husband, John Stapleton.
Watchdog Test House is a BBC television series that was first broadcast on BBC One from 10 March 2014 until 20 March 2015. The series shows Sophie Raworth explaining how household goods are tested and how to get the best value for money.
Wood is a common anglophone surname. ... Lynn Faulds Wood (1948–2020), Scottish television presenter and journalist; Levison James Wood (1982–present), ...
Lynn Faulds Wood (1948–2020; aged 72), Scottish television presenter and journalist (BBC Watchdog). Survived advanced bowel cancer and founded the charities Beating Bowel Cancer and Lynn's Bowel Cancer Campaign. She later died from a stroke in 2020. [42] Malcolm Marshall (1958–1999; aged 41), West Indian-British cricket player. [43]