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  Stuart Hall (television presenter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Stuart Hall (born December 25, 1929) in Hyde, Greater Manchester is a BBC radio and television presenter.
Hall was educated at Glossop grammar school and UMIST.
Hall became particularly well-known as the presenter of It's a Knockout between 1971 and 1982 and its European equivalent, Jeux Sans Frontieres.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stuart_Hall_(television_presenter)   (305 words)

  
 VAMPVAN'S DVD REVIEW
These are Stuart Townsend as Lestat de Lioncourt, Aaliyah as Queen Akasha, Lena Olin as Maharet, Vincent Perez as Marius, Marguerite Moreau as Jesse Reeves and Paul McGann as David Talbot.
I think Stuart sums it up nicely by saying: "To me she is a very gentle soul, very dignified, very much a lovable, special person." 3.
Stuart then goes on to say that even though the crowd were extras and they're shouting because they've been told action, it didn't matter because they were so incredible.
www.stuarttownsend.org /vampvan.html   (8118 words)

  
 Stuart School of Business -- Faculty Research Colloquia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Stuart Research Colloquia provide a forum for Stuart faculty and invited scholars from other organizations to present the findings from their research programs.
Kamyar Jabbari is a senior lecturer of finance at IIT Stuart School, concentrating in his teaching and consulting areas of corporate finance, business valuation, and commercialization of intellectual property.
We also present several preliminary hypotheses with methodologies that will subject the hypotheses to rigorous empirical research with the intention of developing reliable, validated theoretical constructions with predictive value.
www.stuart.iit.edu /faculty/colloquia   (1601 words)

  
 Jayski's® Silly Season Site - Halls of Fame/Museum - Past News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Greater Charlotte Sports Hall of Fame was established in the fall of 2003 to recognize and honor outstanding sports figures from the Charlotte region and to create greater public awareness of the area's rich sports history and heritage.
The Greater Charlotte Sports Hall of Fame was established last fall as an entity to recognize and honor outstanding sports figures from the Charlotte region and to create greater public awareness of the area's rich sports history and heritage.
Organized and presented by the Oceanside Rotary Club of Daytona Beach, the Stock Car Hall of Fame's 15th annual induction ceremony and dinner is scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2004 at the Hilton Inn on the Beach in Daytona Beach.
www.jayski.com /pages/hallsfame04.htm   (18840 words)

  
 BBC News | Entertainment | It's A Knockout returns
The programme was one of the BBC's most popular shows in the 1970s, attracting up to 19m viewers who watched teams get muddy while tackling greasy poles, log-rolling and bungee runs.
Hall and fellow presenter Eddie Waring became cult figures as they collapsed in laughter trying to describe the contestants' antics.
Now Channel 5 has announced the revival at the Montreux Television Festival, Switzerland, and confirmed Hall will be playing a part in the show.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/329476.stm   (389 words)

  
 Stuart Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stuart Hall - radio and TV presenter from the United Kingdom
Stuart Hall - influential cultural theorist from the United Kingdom
There is also a girls' boarding school in Staunton, Virginia named "Stuart Hall".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stuart_Hall   (117 words)

  
 Hall for Cornwall
ANYONE attending the Hall for Cornwall production of Nashville Nights & Dixie Days next month would do well to remember that if they are asked to clap their hands or sing along they really should because the leader of the show is former British heavyweight television wrestler Neil Sands.
HALL for Cornwall’s Autumn 2006 programme has something for all lovers of the theatrical arts from dance to opera, pop to folk, serious drama to children’s entertainment.
WAYNE Sleep is no stranger to the Hall for Cornwall stage — he first tread the boards in 2000 in the venue’s panto Jack and the Beanstalk and returned earlier this year in Magic of the Musicals with Marti Webb.
www.hallforcornwall.co.uk /newsheadlines.asp   (2554 words)

  
 TV ARK - Presenters
Robert Hall, from YTV's Calendar to reporting for ITN and then on to the BBC's 6 O'Clock News and BBC News 24.
Stuart can now be heard commentating on BBC Five Live.
This was followed by a move to London to present the National News at the BBC.
www.btinternet.com /~rob.frowen/presenters_h.html   (512 words)

  
 Sixties City - Bringing on back the good times
Became a 'Top Of The Pops' presenter on television and also had chart record hits in the Sixties with 'So Much In Love' in 1968 and 'It's Only Love' in 1969.
Presented 'Midday Spin' on Radio 1 when it opened in 1967 and subsequently moved to Radio Luxembourg in 1974.
He went on to present 'Skiffle Club', 'Guitar Club', 'Folk Room' and many other shows for B.B.C. Radio as well as being a popular children's television presenter, particularly in 'The Five O'Clock Club' with Muriel Young and Bert Weedon.
www.sixtiescity.com /Radio/DiscJockeys.shtm   (1959 words)

  
 The TV Cream Guide to Television Presenters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 2001 Stuart Hall appeared in Hollyoaks as himself.
Some people reckon that Stuart writes his reports in advance and simply works the match incidents in between them, and it wouldn't be surprising.
Instead after a few years he legged it off to HTV West and presented ROLF'S CARTOON CLUB - again he linked animation, but this time he was joined by a bunch of kids to help them make their own cartoons, as well as chatting to animators as well.
tv.cream.org /specialassignments/presenters/h.htm   (1670 words)

  
 "That's News to Me!" #7
Lisa Marie Presley, chairman of EPE, was present to cut the ceremonial ribbon and to greet the new residents.
Today he is a respected writer, journalist and TV presenter as well as running his own newspaper for US armed forces veterans.
The main shows were held in the upstairs ballroom whilst new bands were demonstrating their talents in the downstairs dancehall together with afternoon performances taking place in the east lounge.
www.rockabillyhall.com /ThatsNewToMe07.html   (9369 words)

  
 Welcome to the Fall 2005 edition of NewsNotes
Presentations may be delivered in English or Norwegian and, except for invited lecturers, should not exceed twenty minutes.
The abstract/proposal must indicate whether the presentation is an individual paper or a complete panel presentation and if a/v equipment is needed.
The context, therefore, may be as varied as lectures, seminars, laboratories, theaters, museums, concert halls, pizza parlors, internet chat rooms, mailing lists and coffee houses, debates and discussions, or, more simply, times of quiet reflection in the library or even while taking a stroll.
www.marshall.edu /melus/archives/text_fall_2005.htm   (8524 words)

  
 Stuart School of Business: First Thursday Lunch Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Dean Preheim envisions the Stuart School as a nexus of the business learning that employers are seeking and what we prepare our graduates to do.
"The Psychology of White Collar Crime" Presented by: Sri Ramamoorti, Ph.D. Dr. Ramamoorti is a Psychologist and CPA for Ernst and Young, LLP.
Dr. Denis Detzel is presently the President and Managing Director of Eastlake, an organization-development and information systems consulting firm.
www.stuart.iit.edu /resources/newsletter   (3619 words)

  
 The Radio Academy - Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Although keenly interested in radio and television, Brian Redhead was originally a newspaper journalist, becoming Northern editor of The Guardian, and then editor of the Manchester Evening News.
It was not until he was sacked by the News in 1975, that he was offered – at forty six - what he concluded was the best job in radio: presenter on Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme.
Shortly before his death he was elected Chancellor of Manchester University, an honour that reflected his commitment to the North, where his heart and home were always rooted.
www.radioacademy.org /halloffame/redhead_b   (328 words)

  
 Football news, live scores, fixtures and results from 4thegame.com
Television's top presenter was fired on Saturday, spent a "horrible" Sunday out of work, only to be reinstated.
But for anybody thinking that BBC bosses have got fed-up with their 55-year-old smoothie criticising the timing of Match of the Day, it all happened 25 years ago when Lynam was presenting radio's Sports Report and fell out with the show's legendary producer, Angus Mackay.
Hall, whose match summaries are not so much reports as the odes of a sporting eccentric, retired from the team five years ago, only to be lured back by an avalanche of letters demanding his return.
www.4thegame.com /news/story/35216   (794 words)

  
 GMHTV - Television Nostalgia - 1990-1999
Satellite television had began to come into people’s homes the year before and now more people were watching Sky, Eurosport, The Movie Channel, MTV and other television stations.
The television world was shook upside down when in September; four ITV companies found out that they had lost their franchises.
In this particular year I remember when MR BEAN had made a guest appearance on the show in late November of 1993, causing havoc in the studio as normal as he was there to promote one of his videos that the show was giving a way as part of a competition.
www.webspawner.com /users/asperger/1990s.html   (5633 words)

  
 Main Page - UKGameshows
Ant and Dec won Most Popular Entertainment Presenter, while Gameshow Marathon was voted top game show, ending Millionaire's seven-year winning streak.
Former Mastermind presenter Magnus Magnusson has been diagnosed with cancer.
Des Lynam has announced that he is to leave Countdown at the end of the present series, citing the inconvenience of travel between his West Sussex home and Yorkshire TV's studios in Leeds.
www.ukgameshows.com   (653 words)

  
 Eleanor Hall
Eleanor Hall has been with the ABC for 12 years, working both as a reporter and presenter in news and current affairs.
Her most recent ABC Television incarnation was as a roving reporter for Foreign Correspondent, reporting from a range of countries including India, the UK, Hungary, Thailand and the Philippines.
After a short break for maternity leave, Eleanor returned to present AM over the Christmas 2000 period, which led her to take up her current position as presenter of The World Today.
www.abc.net.au /backyard/presenters/ELEANORHALL.htm?goldcoast   (308 words)

  
 Speakers Corner - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She presents motor sports programmes and is actively involved in racing herself and plans to race in Le Mans in 2006.
Huw Edwards is the main presenter on BBC News at Ten.
Claudia is a rapidly rising star in television presenting.
www.speakerscorner.co.uk /topic/73/tv-radio-presenter.html   (2386 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio | Bullish Barrymore plots comeback
Former presenter Michael Barrymore says he sees no reason why he should not return to television.
Speaking to Sky News on Saturday as he set up a branch of Alcoholics Anonymous in his local village hall, Barrymore was adamant he had done nothing wrong and should be allowed to revive his career.
Police announced last month they were launching a new investigation into the death of Stuart Lubbock, who was found dead in the star's swimming pool.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/2742295.stm   (296 words)

  
 The Radio Academy - Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1970 he secured a nightclub residency, which led to recruitment by BBC Radio Birmingham, initially in a Saturday morning slot, but soon as their weekday breakfast presenter.
Ross came to epitomise the expertise of the truly local radio presenter, uniting the huge Midlands city into one community and earning Chris Tarrant's description as 'the definitive voice of Birmingham'.
After 26 years, a record for a local breakfast show host, Ross presented his final BRMB show on 27 September 2002, closing it symbolically by catching the 09.00 train out of Birmingham.
www.radioacademy.org /halloffame/ross_l/index.shtml   (333 words)

  
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But a report issued by the BSC on Thursday ruled that the complaints could not be upheld.
ITN correspondent Nicholas Owen, television presenter Phillipa Forrester and comedian Richard Blackwood were tricked into warning viewers about a fictitious internet game that would allow paedophiles to watch children playing at home.
After the programme was shown Channel 4 had to set up a special complaints line to cope with the sheer volume of calls.
chilled.cream.org /bbcbesmpcomplaintsdismessed310102.html   (302 words)

  
 The Scotsman - Scotsman Magazine - Chrissy Iley on Winona Ryder and celebrity shoplifting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She had faced shoplifting charges before, probably because she needed to replace the adrenaline rush she used to get from all the attention.
Television presenter Stuart Hall stole sausages and coffee from Safeway.
He told the jury his life had collapsed when the BBC had ended his contract and when a collection of his antique clocks was stolen.
thescotsman.scotsman.com /magazine.cfm?id=1291562002   (1291 words)

  
 Telegraph | Sport | Wycombe make right moves under Gorman
As games are still quaintly played on a Saturday afternoon outside the Premiership, this week's fixture clashed with Bill's ballroom debut and it was left to a deputy to relay the news that the team had gone 14 games unbeaten, a club record, after this 0-0 draw.
It is hard to dissect the workings of the mind of a man who drags himself out of bed before dawn - and then spends his spare time talking to a cast of hundreds about a lower division football fixture - but this time Bill's judgment was spot on.
His television appearance was more entertaining than the show at the Causeway Stadium, even for football fans who are suspicious of airy-fairy pursuits such as dance.
www.telegraph.co.uk /sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2005/10/17/sfnwyc17.xml&sSheet=/sport/2005/10/17/ixfooty.html   (629 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
The new property in the Cheshire village of Prestbury boasts six bedrooms (each with an ensuite bathroom), sitting room, dining room, an expansive kitchen and family room, and a conservatory.
Among Rooney's new neighbours will be the pop singer Noddy Holder from Slade, the television presenter Stuart Hall and Martin Edwards, the ex-chairman of Manchester United.
Rooney and his girlfriend Colleen McLoughlin are presently renting a house in nearby Wilmslow.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/11/25/nroon25.xml   (519 words)

  
 "That's News to Me!" #10
Also present are many of the classic introductions by hosts Horace Logan and Frank Page, including the infamous Elvis Has Now Left the Building announcement.
On the televised comeback show of Elvis Presley, the one in which he wears the fl leather outfit, Elvis played several guitars.
Vince is an inductee of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame (www.rockabillyhall.com).
www.rockabillyhall.com /ThatsNewToMe10.html   (12039 words)

  
 BBC News | Entertainment | Channel 5's Knockout punch
After more than 17 years in the TV wilderness the 1970s slapstick game show It's A Knockout is back on British screens, promising to be as "gloriously silly" as ever.
The original show, in which members of the public battled it out dressed as giants, penguins and damsels in distress, became a staple of Friday night viewing.
It's A Knockout made household names of Stuart Hall and commentator Eddie Warring, who died in 1986.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/437501.stm   (455 words)

  
 Stuart Glendinning Hall :: Main Page (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.unl.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It's official, my blog is a year old, so thanks again to Headshift for the excuse for getting it started, and to Charlie for kicking me in the right direction and for hosting it and the rest.
A while back when I was in a job with time on my hands I sent an email to the press office at Canadian National Railways to point out that the US broadcaster CNN had ripped off their logo style - just added an extra 'N'.
Met a woman on the tube today on the way back from the scan; she was american and had got on the wrong train.
www.stuart-hall.com.cob-web.org:8888 /blog   (691 words)

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