Ruth Langsford
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Following on from TSW's loss of the ITV South West franchise, she had the dubious honour of closing down the station for the final time on Thursday 31st December 1992, alongside chief announcer Ian Stirling. | Following on from TSW's loss of the ITV South West franchise, she had the dubious honour of closing down the station for the final time on Thursday 31st December 1992, alongside chief announcer Ian Stirling. | ||
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+ | [http://www.firstartist.co.uk/client.asp?nm=ruthlangsford First Artist Management], 3 Tenterden Street, London W1S 1TD | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 12:21, 4 April 2009
Biography
Former continuity announcer and newsreader for the TSW region, who graduated to national daytime telly. Used to be seen on those TV Travel Shop things, which suddenly closed down a few years ago. She's now the main stand-in for Fern Britton on This Morning.
Trivia
Partner of Eamonn Holmes.
At TSW, Langsford began as an assistant presentation director (and part-time puppeteer for station mascot Gus Honeybun) before graduating to on-screen duties around 1986.
Following on from TSW's loss of the ITV South West franchise, she had the dubious honour of closing down the station for the final time on Thursday 31st December 1992, alongside chief announcer Ian Stirling.
Contact
First Artist Management, 3 Tenterden Street, London W1S 1TD