Tommy Boyd
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- | A veteran of commercial kids' TV. First came to fame as a host on ''Magpie'', presented | + | A veteran of commercial kids' TV. First came to fame as a host on ''Magpie'', presented ''Wide Awake Club'' (from whence sprang [[Wacaday]]) on TV-am, did links for CITV... all that kind of stuff. Can still be heard on various radio stations across the UK. Pops up on digital station Talk Radio from time to time. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Current revision as of 18:55, 16 November 2017
Biography
A veteran of commercial kids' TV. First came to fame as a host on Magpie, presented Wide Awake Club (from whence sprang Wacaday) on TV-am, did links for CITV... all that kind of stuff. Can still be heard on various radio stations across the UK. Pops up on digital station Talk Radio from time to time.
Trivia
Despite some claims to the contrary, he did not invent the story about Bob Holness playing sax on Baker Street. He may have spread it a bit, but he certainly didn't invent it.