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  • Tim Gudgin (25 November 1929 – 8 November 2017) was a British radio presenter and voiceover artist. He was best known for announcing the football results...
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    Simon Dee Franklin Engelmann Peter Fettes Alan Freeman Keith Fordyce Tim Gudgin Peter Haigh Colin Hamilton David Hamilton Paul Hollingdale David Jacobs...
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  • author Neil Gaiman, author Jonathan "JB" Gill, member of the band JLS Tim Gudgin, BBC radio presenter and voiceover artist Martin Jarvis, actor Gordon...
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  • programme: Len Martin (from 1958 until 1995), Tim Gudgin (from 1995 until 2011) and Mike West since 2011. Gudgin read the results for the last time on 19 November...
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  • Australian Len Martin (from the first programme until his death in 1995) and Tim Gudgin (from 1995 until Final Score was separated from Grandstand in 2001 – he...
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  • Martin Chambers. It was recorded in the school hall with John Ellison; and Tim Gudgin from Kings Norton. At 16, Littlejohn found employment as a trainee journalist...
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  • this was important for the football pools results. He was succeeded by Tim Gudgin who also used the distinct BBC intonation. In addition to his role on...
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  • Gordon – BBC Radio 1974–2013 Charlotte Green – BBC Radio 2013–present Tim Gudgin – BBC Sport 1995–2011 Bobby Gould – Talksport 2010–2014, BBC Radio 5 Live...
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  • 74, cricketer (Shropshire). Carl Sargeant, 49, politician. 8 November Tim Gudgin, 87, radio presenter. Pat Hutchins, 75, illustrator, author and actress...
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  • September – Ronnie Barker (died 2015), English comic actor. 25 November – Tim Gudgin (died 2017), English sports results announcer. 29 November – Derek Jameson...
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  • London Airport, fracturing bones) Kenneth Horne John Edmunds John Dunn Tim Gudgin (1965–86) Bob Holness (1974–76) Paddy Feeny (1965–86) Bill Salmon (Australia...
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  • three series of The Idiot Weekly. Brian Wilde appears in episode 1 and Tim Gudgin in episodes 2–6, whilst in one episode Barry Humphries is heard doing...
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  • Olympic athlete (1984). Roger Grenier, 98, French writer and journalist. Tim Gudgin, 87, British radio presenter. Pat Hutchins, 75, British illustrator, author...
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  • Grimshaw Road. It was recorded in the school hall with John Ellison; Tim Gudgin was at Kings Norton. It became a voluntary controlled co-educational comprehensive...
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  • cooking' dies". BBC News. 8 November 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2017. "Tim Gudgin: Former voice of BBC football results dies aged 87". BBC Sport. 13 November...
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  • Brittin Megan Lowe Sharon Laws Peter Walwyn Mary Reveley Geoff Wragg Tim Gudgin Arthur Bunting Colin Hutton David Parry-Jones Kevin Cadle Ralph Dellor...
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  • September – Ronnie Barker (died 2015), English comic actor. 25 November – Tim Gudgin (died 2017), English sports results announcer. 29 November – Derek Jameson...
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    Duggan (Romford) 35.18 2/1 1978 Quakerfield Fun Supreme Fun – Menace Stan Gudgin (Harringay) 35.30 28/1 1979 Quest For Gold Faction Fighter – Noble Lynn...
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  • Integration Unit Richard Ekins, Head of the Judicial Power Project Dr Graham Gudgin, Chief Economic Adviser Sir John Jenkins, Senior Fellow Sir Stephen Laws...
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    then became director of the Greenwich Theatre. She was followed by Paul Gudgin (2000–2007), Jon Morgan (2007–2008) and Kath Mainland (2008–2016). In November...
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