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Terence Aspel OBE (born 12
January 1933) is an
English retired television presenter and newsreader. He
hosted programmes such as Crackerjack!, Ask
Aspel, Aspel...
- Ask
Aspel is 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- from 1955
until 1964, and then from 1969
until his
death in 1987.
Michael Aspel then took up the role of host
until the show
ended in 2003. It
briefly returned...
-
Rippon (1979)
Arthur Negus (1979–1983) Hugh
Scully (1981–2000)
Michael Aspel (2000–2007)
Fiona Bruce (2008–)
Antiques Roadshow has a team of experts...
- Cologne, Germany) was a
medieval saint and
sovereign Countess Irmgardis of
Aspel (Germany) in 1013–1085. Her
relics are
preserved in
sarcophagus in the altar...
- "Stewpot" Stewart, Jack Douglas, Stu Francis,
Peter Glaze, Don Maclean,
Michael Aspel,
Little and Large, Jan Hunt, The Krankies,
Basil Brush,
Geoffrey Durham...
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subject of This Is Your Life in 1990, when he was
surprised by
Michael Aspel during the
curtain call of the Pirandello's play
Henry IV at the Wyndham's...
- series,
bringing together Jennifer Hosten, host of the
competition Michael Aspel and
several of the
women who had
disrupted and
protested against the show...