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From 1985, Smith co-hosted the national game show It's a Knockout with Fiona MacDonald on Network 10 which was filmed on location at Dural in New South Wales until noise complaints from local residents shut down production in 1987. [9] It is this role he is arguable most remembered for. A 2011 revival offered "The Billy J. Smith Cup" as its ...
James Stuart Hall (born 25 December 1929) is an English former media personality and convicted sex offender.He presented regional news programmes for the BBC in North West England in the 1960s and 1970s, while becoming known nationally for presenting the game show It's a Knockout (which was part of the international Jeux sans frontières franchise).
In October 2011, it was announced that Channel 10 Australia would re-launch a new version of It's a Knockout! for its 2011–12 summer programming line-up hosted by HG Nelson, Charli Robinson and Brad McEwan. Due to insurance costs, the show was filmed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and ran for eight 1-hour episodes between December 2011 and ...
Programmes he hosted include Sportscene, It's a Knockout (1967–1971), Jeux sans frontières, Miss UK, Miss World, Quiz Ball, Sunday League Cricket, Rugby Special, Match of the Day, A Question of Sport (1970–1972, 1974-1977 and 1989), Grandstand, Superstars, Starshot, Ski Sunday (1978–1996) and the BBC's Winter and Summer Olympic Games ...
In May 1974, at the PAWAK Tournament, Urquidez lost a 4–1 decision to Joe Lewis. He also competed in England and Belgium as a member of Ed Parker's 1974 US team. Also in 1974, he began his move away from the non-contact style by entering and winning the World Series of Martial Arts Championship, effectively a tough-man contest with few rules.
With “Nickel Boys,” filmmaker RaMell Ross delivers one of the most powerful films of the year — a haunting journey into a brutal reform school in the Jim Crow South.
An Australian version of It's a Knockout ran on Network Ten.Channel 7 Perth aired the series prior to Channel 10 arriving in Perth. The teams were divided by Australian states (New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia) with each team being represented by members of an Apex Club in their home state or territory.
The Super Cops (debut in its plot and filming city, New York, with its Los Angeles debut on April 10) United Artists: Gordon Parks (director); Lorenzo Semple Jr. (screenplay); Ron Leibman, David Selby, Sheila Frazier, Pat Hingle, Dan Frazer, Joseph Sirola, Amy Freeman, Bernard Kates, Ralph Wilcox, Albert Henderson, Alex Colon, Charles Turner ...