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Aspel OBE (born 12
January 1933) is a
retired English television presenter and newsreader. He
hosted programmes such as Crackerjack, Ask
Aspel,
Aspel...
- Ask
Aspel was a
British television series produced by the BBC and
hosted by
Michael Aspel. The
format of the show,
which first ran from 1970
until 1974...
- Joe Baker, Jack Douglas, Stu Francis,
Peter Glaze, Don Maclean,
Michael Aspel,
Christine Holmes,
Jacqueline Clarke,
Stuart Sherwin,
Little and Large,...
- This Is Your Life for the
second time when he was
surprised by
Michael Aspel during a book-signing
session in
Selfridges on London's
Oxford Street.[citation...
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Stonham Aspal is a
village and
civil parish in the Mid
Suffolk district of
Suffolk in
eastern England, some five
miles (8 km) east of the town of Stowmarket...
- help
launch its on-line
antiques business, and was
replaced by
Michael Aspel. From 1988,
Scully ran a
television production company, Fine Art Productions;...
- seasons, from 21 May 1993 to 7
November 1997 and was
hosted by
Michael Aspel. The
series explored a
number of
aspects of
unexplained activity, from ghosts...
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Eurovision Song
Contest UK
Commentator 1975 Succeeded by
Michael Aspel Preceded by
Michael Aspel Eurovision Song
Contest UK
Commentator 1977 Succeeded by Terry...
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Rippon (1979)
Arthur Negus (1979–1983) Hugh
Scully (1981–2000)
Michael Aspel (2000–2007)
Fiona Bruce (2008–)
Antiques Roadshow has a team of experts...
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throughout the
Orange and San
Diego counties.
Pasta Bravo was
founded by Tim
Aspel in 1988, at The
Crossroads Center in Irvine. Some of the
meals were Meat...