Angela Rippon

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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Former newspaper journalist who joined the BBC in the late 1960s and worked her way up from regional reports to presenting the ''9 O'clock News''. She made an impression with her "Let's Face The Music and Dance" routine in the 1976 ''Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special'', which led to her later role as host of ''[[Come Dancing]]''. She went on to host ''The Antiques Roadshow'' and ''Top Gear'' before becoming part of TV-am's ill-fated inaugural Famous Five line-up, after which she returned to the BBC and landed right back on her feet with ''[[Masterteam (1)|Masterteam]]''. She also hosted a weekly show, ''Live with Angela Rippon'', on the now defunct ITV News Channel.
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Former newspaper journalist who joined the BBC in the late 1960s and worked her way up from regional reports to becoming the BBC's first regular female newsreader, presenting the ''9 O'clock News'' and other news programmes. She made an impression with her "Let's Face The Music and Dance" routine in the 1976 ''Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special'', which led to her later role as host of ''[[Come Dancing]]''. She went on to host ''The Antiques Roadshow'' and ''Top Gear'' before becoming part of TV-am's ill-fated inaugural Famous Five line-up, after which she returned to the BBC and landed right back on her feet with ''[[Masterteam (1)|Masterteam]]''. She also hosted a weekly show, ''Live with Angela Rippon'', on the now defunct ITV News Channel.
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== Trivia ==

Revision as of 19:37, 1 May 2010

Contents

Shows

Come Dancing

Dancing on Ice (guest judge)

Game of War

Let's Dance for Comic Relief (participant)

Masterteam

Matchpoint

Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting

What's My Line?

Biography

Former newspaper journalist who joined the BBC in the late 1960s and worked her way up from regional reports to becoming the BBC's first regular female newsreader, presenting the 9 O'clock News and other news programmes. She made an impression with her "Let's Face The Music and Dance" routine in the 1976 Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special, which led to her later role as host of Come Dancing. She went on to host The Antiques Roadshow and Top Gear before becoming part of TV-am's ill-fated inaugural Famous Five line-up, after which she returned to the BBC and landed right back on her feet with Masterteam. She also hosted a weekly show, Live with Angela Rippon, on the now defunct ITV News Channel.

Trivia

One of the few game show hosts to have had a top ten album - her smash hit being Shape Up And Dance With Angela Rippon.

She made a welcome cameo appearance as herself in the BBC's 1996 comedy series, "The Legacy of Reginald Perrin".

Books / Tapes

Feel Fabulous At Fifty And Beyond (hardback)

Victoria Plum (children's fiction)

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

Wikipedia entry

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