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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Wirral-born actor Charles Foster is best known in the North West as a continuity announcer for Granada Television, joining the company in the mid-1970s before retiring in the early 90s. In that time, Charles's voice has graced many a game show. [[Connections (1)]] was an ideal vehicle for Granada TV's continuity team as it also showcased fellow announcer [[Sue Robbie]] as host. | + | Wirral-born actor Charles Foster is best known in the North West as a continuity announcer for Granada Television, joining the company in the mid-1970s before retiring in the early 90s. In that time, Charles's voice has graced many a game show. [[Connections (1)|Connections]] was an ideal vehicle for Granada TV's continuity team as it also showcased fellow announcer [[Sue Robbie]] as host. |
Charles is still working today. Recently, he was the chief regular actor in Channel 4's daytime drama series ''The Courtroom''. He can also be heard in local adverts on Channel M, a local TV channel for Greater Manchester that is available nationwide on Sky. | Charles is still working today. Recently, he was the chief regular actor in Channel 4's daytime drama series ''The Courtroom''. He can also be heard in local adverts on Channel M, a local TV channel for Greater Manchester that is available nationwide on Sky. |
Revision as of 19:12, 26 February 2007
Biography
Wirral-born actor Charles Foster is best known in the North West as a continuity announcer for Granada Television, joining the company in the mid-1970s before retiring in the early 90s. In that time, Charles's voice has graced many a game show. Connections was an ideal vehicle for Granada TV's continuity team as it also showcased fellow announcer Sue Robbie as host.
Charles is still working today. Recently, he was the chief regular actor in Channel 4's daytime drama series The Courtroom. He can also be heard in local adverts on Channel M, a local TV channel for Greater Manchester that is available nationwide on Sky.