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  2. Des Lynam - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 November 2024. Television and radio presenter (born 1942) Des Lynam OBE Lynam in 2005 Born Desmond Michael Lynam (1942-09-17) 17 September 1942 (age 82) Ennis, County Clare, Ireland Occupation Radio/Television presenter Years active 1968–present Spouses Susan Skinner (m. 1965; div. 1974) Rosemary ...

  3. They Think It's All Over (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show was originally produced for BBC Radio 5, where it was hosted by Des Lynam. The devisers, Simon Bullivant and Bill Matthews, started work on a TV version in 1993 but it was two years before it made it to air. Des Lynam did record a pilot in early 1994 but decided not to do the already commissioned series, which was then put on hold.

  4. Lineker succeeded Des Lynam as the primary host in 1999 having previously featured regularly as a pundit on the show. With his contract due to expire at the end of the 2024/25 campaign, the 63 ...

  5. Today at Wimbledon - Wikipedia

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    It moved to BBC1 in 1984, [2] in the era when Des Lynam hosted with Gerald Williams as a studio guest. It was renamed Today at Wimbledon in 1990 and moved back to BBC2 in 1997 when it was allotted a fixed start time of 9.30 pm before moving again to an 8:30 pm slot in 2005 and the following year to an even earlier start time of 8.00 pm in 2006 ...

  6. Ex-Match of the Day presenter Des Lynam on why it’s ... - AOL

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  7. Points of View (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Following another period with guest presenters, Carol Vorderman became the next regular presenter in April 1998 but was later replaced by Des Lynam in February 1999. By October 1999, Points of View had moved to a Sunday early evening slot, being presented by Terry Wogan [ 3 ] and now included emails in addition to letters and telephone calls.

  8. The Premiership (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    The first show aired at 7pm on 18 August 2001 and was presented by Des Lynam. [10] The main game featured was Middlesbrough and Arsenal at the Riverside Stadium with commentary provided by Peter Drury. [10] Liverpool's home fixture against West Ham United was the other featured game, broadcast towards the end of the programme. [10]

  9. BBC Southern Counties Radio - Wikipedia

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    Des Lynam was one of the original presenters. ... however the Surrey output was now only available to listeners in the west of the county, on 104.6 FM.