• of Leicester, graduating in 1971 with an honours degree in psychology. Sue Cook's broadcasting career began as a producer, presenter and DJ for London's...
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  • Sue Cook is a television presenter. Sue Cook may also refer to: Sue Cook (racewalker) Sue Weinlein Cook, game designer Suzanne Cook (now Suzanne Heywood)...
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    Neighbours: Curious Cook Clubs". Australian Museum. Archived from the original on 4 April 2025. Retrieved 5 April 2025. Thomsett, Sue. "Cook Collection, History...
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    fundraising appeals during evening programming. Presented by Terry Wogan, Sue Lawley, and Esther Rantzen, the event raised £1 million, exclusively for...
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  • Unsolved). Nick Ross and Sue Cook presented the show for the first eleven years, until Cook's departure in June 1995. Cook was replaced by Jill Dando...
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  • Sue Cook, née Orr (born 23 April 1958) is an Australian former racewalking athlete. She is a former world record holder in the 10 kilometres race walk...
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    Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game from TSR, and for Monte Cook's Malhavoc Press. Sue Weinlein was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and grew up in the...
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  • almost identical to each other. Notable contestants included Keith Chegwin, Sue Cook, astronomer Heather Couper, John Craven, Paul Darrow, Noel Edmonds, Sarah...
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  • security chief Connors). Playing themselves were television reporters Sue Cook and Kenneth Kendall, weatherman Bill Giles and Labour MP Michael Meacher...
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  • game and the Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game, later published by TSR. Sue Cook was the brand manager for both of those game systems, and helped design...
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    H000366- Club Thomsett, Sue. "Cook Collection, History of Acquisition". Electronic Museum Narrative. Australian Museum. Thomsett, Sue. "Cook Collection- Hawaii"...
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    also has a son, Charlie, by his second wife, the television presenter Sue Cook. Williams was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)...
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  • Tancred in The Spectator; by Richard Holloway in the Glasgow Herald; and by Sue Cook in The Sunday Express.[citation needed] The book has also been criticised...
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  • Barrymore, Sandra Dickinson, Nicholas Parsons, Emily Bolton, Rolf Harris, Sue Cook Show 1 (6 September 1985) – Pat Coombs, David Jacobs, Roy Kinnear, Bonnie...
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  • German and lives in Oxfordshire with his wife, the broadcaster and author Sue Cook, whom he married in 2004. The Big Time (1976, documentary) – director Americans...
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  • the series Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. In 1983, he appeared, along with Sue Cook, in Arthur Marshall's team on Call My Bluff (Series 18 Episode 11) on 4...
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  • Sue Orr may refer to: Sue Cook (racewalker) (née Orr; born 1958), Australian former racewalking athlete Sue Orr (writer) (born 1962), author from New...
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    Tancred in The Spectator; by Richard Holloway in the Glasgow Herald; and by Sue Cook in The Sunday Express.[citation needed] Nassim Nicholas Taleb has written...
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  • point across, encouraged – so the Conservative Party claimed – by presenter Sue Lawley. When Thatcher asked her whether she accepted that the Belgrano had...
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  • Indiana. They are the parents of three children, Axl (Charlie McDermott), Sue (Eden Sher), and Brick (Atticus Shaffer). The series is narrated by Frankie...
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    magazine series". Presenters of Collectors' Lot included Sarah Greene, Sue Cook, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Debbie Thrower. 'Collectors' Lot' on the Internet...
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    Pauline Quirke, Rani Price, Chris Hollins, Matthew Wright, Angela Rippon, Sue Cook, Lorne Spicer, Emma Forbes, Jeff Green, Darren Bennett, Sally Gunnell,...
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  • Retrieved 17 July 2022. Berry-Dee & Odell 2007, p. 77. Berry-Dee & Odell 2007. Sue Cook (presenter) (16 August 1989). "Crimewatch File – August 1989 (16.08.89)...
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  • on BBC One over ten episodes in 1992 and was presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook. A second series ran in 1993 and a third series ran in 1994. First aired...
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    Retrieved 20 February 2013. Lazarus, Susanna (4 August 2014). "Sue Perkins on Cooks' Questions: "I've got none of David Dimbleby's sense of cool"". Radio...
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  • Sue Johnston (born Susan Wright; 7 December 1943) is an English actress. She is known for portraying Sheila Grant in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside...
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    writer on the Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80) and was interviewed by Sue Cook on BBC Radio 4's 'Making History' programme in this capacity in October...
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  • Lamb and John Altman – June 16, 2011 Toyah Willcox, Alex Ferns, Adele and Sue Cook – June 23, 2011 List of ghost films Famously Afraid, television show on...
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  • hours in 1978. This stood for nearly two years until it was beaten by Sue Cook. She twice broke the 10 km walk world record, setting a time of 48:40 minutes...
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    Burnside Randall (October 8, 1935 – October 26, 1984), who acted under the name Sue Randall, was an American television actress whose entire 17-year career (1950...
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