• Re: (Dialog) Why reverse select faster than forward select (2/2)

    From Lars Anders@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Fri Mar 25 21:42:44 2022
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    Christine Talbot
    Chris Tarrant - presenter and reporter on ATV Today from 1964 until 1982. He
    is best known for having hosted the children's series Tiswas from 1974 until 1981 and the quiz Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? from 1998 until 2014.
    Kathy Tayler - former pentathlete, who presented Good Morning Britain from
    1989 until 1992. She was also a regular presenter on the BBC's Holiday for twelve years.
    Alan Taylor (television presenter) - continuity announcer for TWW in his
    native Cardiff: he began in 1959 and continued in this role throughout the 1960s. He later presented a number of programmes for HTV Wales during the 1970s, as well as quiz shows such as Three Little Words and Mr. & Mrs.. He
    died in 1997.
    Shaw Taylor - continuity announcer on ATV during its early years. He was
    best known for presenting the long-running series 'Police 5' and 'Junior
    Police 5', which appealed to members of the public to watch out for
    criminals at work, from 1962 until 1992. He died in 2015.
    Gary Terzza - continuity announcer for Central Independent Television during the early 1980s: he was also a presenter for Children's ITV in 1987 and
    1988. He then became a continuity announcer for Channel Four in 1991 and has continued to work there ever since.
    Joan Thirkettle - joined ITN in 1974 as one of their first female reporters; died in 1996
    Huw Thomas - Joined ITN in 1956
    Owen Thomas - worked for many years at ITN, presenting the now defunct ITV
    News Channel, the networked ITV Morning News and the regional ITV programme London Tonight.
    Alex Thomson (journalist) - long-serving main presenter and reporter on
    Channel Four News. He joined the programme in 1988 and has worked in various roles, covering more than 20 wars and conflicts and many major news events.
    He currently works as the programme's Chief Correspondent and Newsreader.
    Glen Thompsett - presenter on ITV region Meridian in the South East England
    and London Weekend
    Debbie Thrower - presented ITV Meridian's news programme Meridian Tonight (southern edition) from its inception in 1993 to 2009; also a BBC newsreader and a presenter on Songs of Praise
    Philippa Tomson - joined ITV News Central as newsreader in 2002;
    co-presenter of ITV News Tyne Tees from 2006; joined Good Morning Britain in 2010, where she is a news reporter and occasional newsreader
    Isla Traquair
    Brian Trueman - former reporter and presenter on Granada Reports. He also
    wrote and narrated various children's cartoon series, including Jamie and
    the Magic Torch, and he was the presenter on the BBC's children's quiz
    Screen Test from 1979 until 1983.
    Denis Tuohy - reporter and newscaster for ITN during the 1990s
    V
    Geraint Vincent - political correspondent for HTV's Wales Tonight; joined
    ITN in April 2002 as a news correspondent for ITV News; presented ITV News
    at 6:30 and ITV News at Ten; Middle East Correspondent for ITV News
    W
    Brian Walden - former Labour MP; presented many current affairs shows such
    as Weekend World, Walden and The Walden Interview during the 1970s, 1980s
    and 1990s. He died in 2019.
    Neville Wanless - long-serving continuity announcer and newsreader for Tyne Tees Television from 1971 until 1991. He had previously worked for the BBC's Home Service and he was a stand-in announcer for Border Television during
    the early 1970s. He died in 2020.
    Bob Warman - long-serving main anchor on ITV's news programmes in the
    Midlands, including ATV Today and Central News. He also worked as a
    presenter for Yorkshire Television from 1976 until 1979.
    Mark Webster - former ITN Moscow Correspondent, Business Editor, Political Correspondent and Industrial Correspondent; joined five news in 2004 (when
    the programme was produced by Sky News).
    Romilly Weeks - employed by ITN to cover events worldwide for ITV News. Charlene White - ITV News presenter.
    Stewart White - continuity announcer and presenter on ATV and its successor, Central Independent Television, during the late 1970s and early 1980s. He
    then became the main presenter on the BBC's Look East in 1984, continuing in this role until his retirement in 2021.
    Richard Whiteley - reporter and presenter for Yorkshire Television's
    Calendar, 1968-1995; best known for his 23-year stint as presenter of Countdown; died in 2005 following a short illness.
    James Wignall
    Keith Wilkinson - reporter and correspondent for ITV since 1984.
    Tim Willcox - worked for ITN News for many years as a presenter and correspondent.
    Jonathan Wills - in late 2007, joined ITV Anglia to present the East edition
    of Anglia Tonight; in 2009, he became the main presenter of ITV News Anglia. Richard Wyatt - HTV news anchor; presented BBC Radio Bristol's breakfast
    show, 2007-2009[4]
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    Yao Chin - video journalist reporting on the ITV Morning News, 2009-12;
    joined ITN as an Assistant News Editor and Westminster Producer, having won
    a scholarship from ITV News for his post-graduate journalism qualification. Patricia Yorston - main co-presenter on HTV News West during the late 1980s
    and early 1990s. She is married to Steve Scott.
    Kirsty Young - joined STV in 1992 to present the main evening news
    programme, Scotland Today; moved to join ITV in 1999 and briefly became a co-presenter of the ITV News at 6:30 with Dermot Murnaghan in 2001, as well
    as the Channel 5 News; she later presented Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio
    4 from 2006 until 2018.
    Muriel Young - announcer for Associated-Rediffusion on the first-ever night
    of ITV, 22 September 1955. She also worked as a presenter and interviewer
    for regional programmes on Granada Television and Southern Television, but
    she was probably best known for her work on ITV children's programmes. She
    was a presenter on 'Lucky Dip', 'Tuesday Rendezvous' and 'The Five O'Clock Club', among others, from 1959 until 1968, then she became a staff producer
    for Granada Television, producing pop shows such as Lift Off with Ayshea,
    Get It Together and Shang-a-Lang. She also devised the children's film
    series Clapperboard. She died in 2001.

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