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Terence 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 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- help
launch its on-line
antiques business, and was
replaced by
Michael Aspel. From 1988,
Scully ran a
television production company, Fine Art Productions;...
- 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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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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mother of two. She
married the
British television personality,
Michael Aspel, in 1977.
Their marriage ended in 1994. She is a
skilled dancer and piano...
- (1981), Max
Bygraves Side by Side (1982), The Bob
Monkhouse Show (1983) and
Aspel and
Company (1985). She had her own
television series,
Karen Kay, in 1983...
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Madness front man Suggs.
China drove presenter Michael Aspel around old haunts, and
delivered Aspel to the
television studios on the
Casual Lofa.
China was...