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John Aleck Suchet OBE (/ ˈ s uː ʃ eɪ / SOO-shay; born 29 March 1944) is an English author, television news journalist and presenter of classical music on Classic FM.His journalistic career began when he worked as a graduate trainee at the Reuters news agency in 1967 and later joined BBC News as a sub-editor for the Nine O'Clock News from 1970 to 1971.
Duchen's novel Ghost Variations (2016), based on the true story of the Schumann Violin Concerto's rediscovery in the 1930s, was chosen by John Suchet as his Best Read of 2016 for the Daily Mail 's Christmas Books selection and was book of the month in BBC Music Magazine. [1] Duchen is also a librettist, collaborating with the composer Roxanna ...
News at One later relaunched on 16 October 1989 with John Suchet as its lead presenter. On 7 January 1991, the programme moved this time to 12:30pm. On 2 March 1992, News at 12:30 was relaunched as the Lunchtime News with a dual-presenting team comprising Nicholas Owen and Carol Barnes. On 6 March 1995, ITN's news bulletins were relaunched with ...
John Suchet: The Last Master (1997–99) (fictional biography in three volumes) Bix Beiderbecke. Dorothy Baker: Young Man With a Horn (1938) William Sterndale Bennett. Elizabeth Sara Sheppard: Charles Auchester (1853) (as Starwood Burney) [8] Hector Berlioz. Anthony Burgess: Mozart & the Wolf Gang (1991) [5] Jude Morgan: Symphony (2006) [9]
Jack Suchet (1908–2001), British physician; father of David and John John Suchet (born 1944), British newsreader Louis-Gabriel Suchet (1770–1826), Marshal of the First French Empire
Today, there are more than 35 Miffy books, and more than 100 featuring Miffy's extended cast of friends. They've sold more than 85 million copies in 50 languages worldwide. They've sold more than ...
John Suchet presents his final daily show after twelve years with the station. He will continue to present occasional special programmes for the station. [48] The final Classic FM Concert is broadcast. The two-hour programme, which played works in full, had been broadcast on weekday evenings since the station's first day on air.
Stuart Suchet (his last name is pronounced "soo-shay", like the British newsreader John Suchet or the actor David Suchet) is originally the store manager, and is later promoted to district manager. Often viewed by his employees as an incompetent and arrogant tyrant, he is a "corporate yes man" who implements any instructions sent from the ...