Bob Holness

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His presenting style is authoratative without being stuffy - he'll rarely crack a joke, but will happily play along with other people's. He would especially do so with those of Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig on 'Call My Bluff' - indeed, Sandi would often get him to play a part in a mini-play she had written to help define a certain word.
His presenting style is authoratative without being stuffy - he'll rarely crack a joke, but will happily play along with other people's. He would especially do so with those of Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig on 'Call My Bluff' - indeed, Sandi would often get him to play a part in a mini-play she had written to help define a certain word.
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After coping with heart strokes in the last 15 years of life, he died peacefully in January 2012.
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== Trivia ==

Revision as of 16:15, 6 January 2012

Contents

Shows

Blockbusters

Call My Bluff

Junior Criss Cross Quiz

Raise the Roof

Take a Letter

Top of the Form

Transworld Top Team (scorer)

Biography

Robert Wentworth John Holness started in showbiz as a DJ and actor in his country of birth, South Africa, which he returned to after a traditional English schooling. He was the second actor to play James Bond, in a radio adaptation of Moonraker, but everyone knows him as the host of Blockbusters.

His presenting style is authoratative without being stuffy - he'll rarely crack a joke, but will happily play along with other people's. He would especially do so with those of Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig on 'Call My Bluff' - indeed, Sandi would often get him to play a part in a mini-play she had written to help define a certain word.

After coping with heart strokes in the last 15 years of life, he died peacefully in January 2012.

Trivia

One or two people were caught out by a Stuart Maconie joke in the NME claiming that our Bob played the saxophone solo on Gerry Rafferty's hit Baker Street. Probably no more than one or two, though.

However, he does have some musical offspring. His daughter Ros was in Toto Coelo (of I Eat Cannibals "fame") and his other daughter Carol recorded under the name Nancy Nova.

Bob suffered a severe stroke in 2002, but has since made a good recovery.

And for anyone wanting to know the name of that hand-puppet he brings out from time to time, it's Harold the Hedgehog.

Bob once revealed on 'Blockbusters' that he was not related to the ventriloquist (and fellow quiz-host) the late Ray Alan, even though the two bore a strong physical resemblance.

He appears in the famous 1967 picture of the original Radio 1 DJs on the steps of Broadcasting House, although not as prominently as the likes of Jimmy Young, Pete Murray and Tony Blackburn. His role on the station was as host of the "Late Night Extra" programme, which he did in rotation with various others including Terry Wogan and, later on, Michael Parkinson and Keith Fordyce.

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