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  2. L. J. Fort - Wikipedia

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    Fort signed with the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent and made the 53-man roster for the 2012 regular season opener. Fort with the Browns in 2012. Fort started for the Browns in Week 1 due to injuries to Chris Gocong, James-Michael Johnson, and Emmanuel Acho. He had his first career interception against the Philadelphia Eagles in ...

  3. Television Personalities - Wikipedia

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    The Television Personalities are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 by London singer-songwriter Dan Treacy. [2] Their varied, volatile and long career encompasses post-punk, neo-psychedelia and indie pop ; the only constant being Treacy's songwriting.

  4. Television personality - Wikipedia

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  5. Adam Lefkoe - Wikipedia

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    Sports television host: Notable credit: Inside the NBA: Adam Lefkoe is an American sports television personality, sportscaster, studio show host, and podcaster. Career

  6. Category:English television personalities - Wikipedia

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    English television presenters (7 C, 1,047 P) Pages in category "English television personalities" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 233 total.

  7. Pat O'Brien (radio and television personality) - Wikipedia

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    O'Brien started his career working for KSOO TV-Radio in his hometown of Sioux Falls. [citation needed] After graduating from college in 1970, he worked as a researcher at NBC News in Washington, D.C., [5] and was a production assistant for The Huntley-Brinkley Report. [6] He then served as an anchor and reporter for WMAQ-TV in Chicago.

  8. Lee Leonard - Wikipedia

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    He was a midday radio personality on New York's WNBC-AM (660), shortly after it launched its "Conversation Station," a talk format, in 1964. He was part of a weekday talk-variety lineup that included "Big" Wilson, Robert Alda , Mimi Benzell , Sterling Yates , Bill Mazer , Brad Crandall and Long John Nebel and hosted a competition/quiz show for ...

  9. Chris Jacobs (television host) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Jacobs (born January 30, 1970) is a television host and personality. He is the Host of Long Lost Family (U.S. TV series) on TLC and also the host of Overhaulin'.For several years, he was an on-air talent for the NFL Network, guest hosting several episodes of "NFL AM" as well as "Up to the Minute" updates.