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    Joan Dawson Bakewell, Baroness Bakewell, DBE, HonFBA, FRSA (née Rowlands; born 16 April 1933), is an English journalist, television presenter and Labour...
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  • Michael John Bakewell (7 June 1931 – 11 July 2023) was a British radio and television producer. Michael John Bakewell was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire...
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  • independent production company Storyvault Films. It is presented by Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan. Series 1 to 5 were presented by Frank Skinner. The...
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  • Pinter's clandestine extramarital affair with BBC Television presenter Joan Bakewell, which spanned seven years, from 1962 to 1969, the plot of Betrayal...
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  • journalist and television presenter Joan Bakewell, who was 12 years older than him. The couple divorced in 2001. Bakewell later said, "The age difference...
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    times at the 'Rocking Horse House' on Regent's Park Road. Broadcasters Joan Bakewell and Nicholas Crane live in the area, as well as actors Daisy Ridley[citation...
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  • 1992 John Wells Tony Slattery 15–23 03x02 1 May 1992 Donna McPhail Joan Bakewell 20–18 03x03 8 May 1992 Jan Ravens Charles Kennedy MP 21–19 03x04 15...
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    negativity toward art. In a BBC interview with Duchamp conducted by Joan Bakewell in 1968 he compared art with religion, saying that he wished to do away...
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  • 2014) 1933 – Marcos Alonso Imaz, Spanish footballer (d. 2012) 1933 – Joan Bakewell, English journalist and author 1933 – Perry Botkin Jr., American composer...
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  • mid-1960s. From 1962 to 1969, Pinter had a clandestine affair with Joan Bakewell, which inspired his play Betrayal. In 1975, he began a serious affair...
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  • show was first hosted by several presenters, including Jacky Gillott, Joan Bakewell, Frederic Raphael, Iain Johnstone, and Barry Norman. Barry Norman became...
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    have included Ralph, Marion, Ed, and David Miliband; Robert Plant; Joan Bakewell; India Knight and Eric Joyce; Alan Bennett, and M. R. D. Foot. Blue...
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  • established in his memory at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. Dame Joan Bakewell (born 1933), English broadcaster, journalist, television presenter and...
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  • television series Artist of the Year, presented by Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell. Bryan has been a contributor to the arts television programme The Culture...
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  • roman à clef derived from the playwright's affair with broadcaster Joan Bakewell. She was nominated for a BAFTA for her role in a television adaptation...
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  • Mangan and Isy Suttie Charles Dance and Gok Wan 5–1 07x03 17 May 2013 Joan Bakewell and Jason Manford Warwick Davis and Paul Hollywood 2–3 07x04 24 May...
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    times at the Rocking Horse House on Regent's Park Road. Broadcasters Joan Bakewell and Nicholas Crane and actors Daisy Ridley[citation needed] and Derek...
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  • Teddy Edward and Mary, Mungo and Midge for the BBC. He died in 2018. Joan Bakewell – worked on BBC Radio 4 and Newsnight on BBC Two. She also presented...
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  • original on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019. "Bafta TV Awards: Joan Bakewell on receiving the Fellowship". BBC News. 12 May 2019. Archived from the...
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  • clandestine affair with television presenter Joan Bakewell, who was married to producer-director Michael Bakewell. At the time, Pinter was married to actress...
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  • Avengers made a very public and lengthy search for a leading woman. Joan Bakewell likened the eventual choice, Lumley as Purdey, to 'a hockey captain...
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  • Crutchley as Judith, Brian Blessed as Reuben and Peter Egan as Seth. Joan Bakewell was the narrator. This BBC adaptation was released on VHS but as of...
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    of the Year Award 2016: Lord Dubs, Humanist of the Year Award 2017: Joan Bakewell, Humanist of the Year Award 2018: Northern Ireland Humanist Campaigners...
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  • (2018) Tim Schafer (2018) Kate Adie (2018) Thelma Schoonmaker (2019) Joan Bakewell (2019) Kathleen Kennedy (2020) Hideo Kojima (2020) Ang Lee (2021) Siobhan...
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    desire. The first person to be called "the thinking man's crumpet" was Joan Bakewell, by humourist Frank Muir, following her appearances in highbrow television...
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    junior football club based opposite the high school on Jacksons Lane. Joan Bakewell, journalist, television presenter and Labour Party peer. Peter Bowker...
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  • victimisation – but not sexism. With other older women also dropped by the BBC, Joan Bakewell claimed the BBC's policy was "damaging the position of older women in...
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    represented Charles de Gaulle. In fact, when Serge Danot was interviewed by Joan Bakewell on Late Night Line-Up in 1968 his associate (perhaps Jean Biard) said...
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  • of the major broadcasters. Plowright was the younger brother of actress Joan Plowright, who was married to Laurence Olivier. The connection led to Olivier...
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  • Ali chat'". The Irish News. Retrieved 12 April 2019. Bakewell, Joan (20 April 2014). "Joan Bakewell: 'David Attenborough called us his programme guerillas'"...
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