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  2. Nick Ross - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas David Ross [1] CBE (born 7 August 1947) is an English radio and television presenter. During the 1980s and 1990s he was one of the most ubiquitous of British broadcasters but is best known for hosting the BBC Television programme Crimewatch, [2] which he left in 2007 after 23 years. [3]

  3. Crimewatch - Wikipedia

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    Nick Ross and Sue Cook presented the show for the first eleven years, until Cook's departure in June 1995. Cook was replaced by Jill Dando. After Dando was murdered in April 1999, Ross hosted Crimewatch alone until January 2000, when Fiona Bruce joined the show. [1]

  4. Crimewatch Solved - Wikipedia

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    First aired on 10 August 1999, a new yearly programme called Crimewatch Solved was transmitted. It was the fourth spin-off from the main Crimewatch programme. Originally presented by Nick Ross, the series includes cases, features and reports of crimes which resulted in convictions.

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  7. Crimewatch File - Wikipedia

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    Crimewatch File was a British television programme which reconstructed the investigation ... it was aired on an ad hoc basis and presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook ...

  8. Jill Dando - Wikipedia

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    Dando's co-presenter Nick Ross proposed the formation of an academic institute in her name and, together with her fiancé Alan Farthing, raised almost £1.5 million. The Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science was founded at University College London on 26 April 2001, the second anniversary of her murder. [45]

  9. Sue Cook - Wikipedia

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    Sue Cook's broadcasting career began as a producer, presenter and DJ for London's Capital Radio.She then moved to the BBC where, over the next thirty years, she presented programmes for both radio and television—notably, You and Yours, Making History, Nationwide, BBC Breakfast, We're Going Places, Daytime Live, Children in Need and Out of Court.