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  2. Don't Ask Me Ask Britain - Wikipedia

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    Don't Ask Me Ask Britain is a British television comedy panel game show that has aired on ITV from 18 April until 23 May 2017 and is hosted by Alexander Armstrong with Frank Skinner and Jonathan Ross as the team captains. The series is produced by Chalkboard TV for ITV.

  3. Alexander Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Henry Fenwick Armstrong (born 2 March 1970) is an English actor, comedian, radio personality, television presenter and singer. He is the host of the BBC One game show Pointless , and is a weekday morning-show presenter on Classic FM .

  4. List of Have I Got News for You episodes - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Armstrong: Phill Jupitus: Julia Hartley-Brewer: 13–9 6.61m 26x06 28 November 2003 Kirsty Young: Will Self: Jonathan Aitken: 8–17 5.29m 26x07 5 December 2003 Dara Ó Briain: John O'Farrell: George Galloway MP: 12–13 5.65m 26x08 12 December 2003 Boris Johnson MP: Rick Wakeman: Kate Garraway: 8–10 6.09m 26x09 19 December 2003 ...

  5. Alexander Armstrong (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Armstrong (born 1970) is a British comedian and presenter. Alexander Armstrong or Alex Armstrong may also refer to: Sir Alexander Armstrong (Royal Navy officer) (1818–1899), British naval surgeon and explorer of the Arctic; Alexander Armstrong (Australian politician) (1916–1985), Australian politician

  6. Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International

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    On June 26, 1975, FMA changed its name to the Fabricating Manufacturers Association, Inc. and changed all membership classifications to Company Member. Dues were set at $200 per year, regardless of size. The association finally changed to its current moniker, Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International, in August 1985.

  7. Television in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Some 67% of households are provided with pay television services (i.e. 38.7% cable television, 16.9% IPTV, and 10.4% satellite). [5] There are 90 pay television operators (cable, IPTV, DTH), largest of which are SBB (mainly cable) with 48% market share, Telekom Srbija (mts TV) with 25%, followed by PoštaNet with 5%, and Ikom and Kopernikus with 4% and 3%, respectively.

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  9. Radio Television of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Serbia's Minister of Information, Aleksandar Vučić, who would become Prime Minister in 2014 and President in 2017, scheduled to appear on CNN's Larry King Live from RTS's headquarters at 2:30 a.m., narrowly escaped the bombing. [17] Sixteen RTS employees were killed and an additional 16 were injured.