Angela Rippon
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One of the few game show hosts to have had a top ten album - her smash hit being ''Shape Up And Dance With Angela Rippon''. | One of the few game show hosts to have had a top ten album - her smash hit being ''Shape Up And Dance With Angela Rippon''. | ||
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== Books / Tapes == | == Books / Tapes == |
Revision as of 19:36, 1 May 2010
Biography
Former newspaper journalist who joined the BBC in the late 1960s and worked her way up from regional reports to presenting the 9 O'clock News. She made an impression with her "Let's Face The Music and Dance" routine in the 1976 Morecambe & Wise Christmas Special, which led to her later role as host of Come Dancing. She went on to host The Antiques Roadshow and Top Gear before becoming part of TV-am's ill-fated inaugural Famous Five line-up, after which she returned to the BBC and landed right back on her feet with Masterteam. She also hosted a weekly show, Live with Angela Rippon, on the now defunct ITV News Channel.
Trivia
One of the few game show hosts to have had a top ten album - her smash hit being Shape Up And Dance With Angela Rippon.
She made a welcome cameo appearance as herself in the BBC's 1996 comedy series, "The Legacy of Reginald Perrin".
Books / Tapes
Feel Fabulous At Fifty And Beyond (hardback)
Victoria Plum (children's fiction)