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Angela Rippon


 

Angela Rippon (born October 12, 1944) is a well-known British television journalist. She is often erroneously stated to have been the first female newsreader on prime-time television news, on BBC2 in 1974 (later presenting the BBC's Nine O'clock News). However, Barbara Mandell predates her, having first appeared on the second night of ITV in 1955.

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October 12 - 1944 - British - Television - Journalist - Newsreader - BBC2 - 1974 - BBC - Barbara Mandell - ITV - 1955

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She recently hosted a weekend news show called Live with Angela Rippon on the ITV News Channel. She famously guest-starred in a Morecambe and Wise Christmas show (first appearing behind a newsdesk and then emerging to do a high-kicking dance routine), and later presented Come Dancing.

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ITV News Channel - Morecambe and Wise - Come Dancing

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In 1977, she hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in the UK. She was the first presenter of BBC Television's Top Gear motoring show. She appeared briefly on TV-am following its launch in 1983. After a much publicised exit from TV-am (with most of its other founder presenters) Rippon worked as an arts correspondent for a television station in Boston, MA for a spell.

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1977 - Eurovision Song Contest - Top Gear - TV-am - 1983 - Boston - MA

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During the early 1980s, she wrote a series of children's books, called Victoria Plum. It told the adventures of a girl/young woman living in a forest, and her adventures with her forest-friends.

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1980s - Victoria Plum

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Rippon was awarded the OBE in June 2004.

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OBE - June 2004

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