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Peter Fairley (2 November 1930 – 5 August 1998) [1] was a British science journalist who was the Science Editor for Independent Television News and TV Times magazine the late sixties and early seventies. His name became synonymous with ITN's extensive live coverage of the Apollo Moon landing missions.
He died in 2022, following a long battle with cancer. Reg Turnill – BBC's air and space correspondent from 1958 until 1975, covering all manned space flights as well as the introduction of passenger jets, including Concorde. After retiring from this role, he continued as Newsround ' s space editor until the mid-1980s. He died in 2013.
Sarah Jane Cruddas (born December 1983) is a Los Angeles based television presenter, space journalist, author and popular science communicator [2] She is an investigator on the television series Contact on Discovery Channel and Science Channel as well as appearing on other shows on the channels. [3]
Sue Baker (12 June 1947 – 14 November 2022) was a British journalist and television presenter. Baker was one of the original presenters of the first iteration of BBC's Top Gear, presenting on the programme from 1980 to 1991. [1] She was the motoring editor for the Observer from 1992 to 1995. [1]
Hanlon was married to Elena Seymenliyska, also a journalist, who works for Aeon (digital magazine). Latterly, his girlfriend was Alison. Latterly, his girlfriend was Alison. Hanlon died of a heart attack on 9 February 2016.
Widlake served initially as a cadet before his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Hampshire Regiment on 4 November 1950. [citation needed]Widlake worked as a reporter for ITN in the 1960s, [2] and was a regular presenter of BBC Radio 4's news magazine programmes The World at One and PM during the 1970s and 1980s.
Maureen Diana Cleave (20 October 1934 – 6 November 2021) was a British journalist. She worked for the London Evening Standard from 1958 [1] conducting interviews with many prominent musicians of the era, including Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
Alastair Brian Walden (8 July 1932 – 9 May 2019) was a British journalist and broadcaster who spent over a decade as a Labour politician and Member of Parliament (MP). He was considered one of the finest political interviewers in the history of British broadcasting, tenacious and ruthless.