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Dortie was born in London and grew up in Lewes, Sussex. [5]Dortie began his on-screen broadcast career as a contributor to Music Box while still in school. He later worked for Children's BBC UP2U, [6] before joining Mark Franklin on 3 October 1991 as one of the regular hosts of the newly formatted Top of the Pops, a position he held until 1994.
Two presenters from the team always hosted each episode until July 1992 when Tony Dortie and Mark Franklin began to host some shows individually. By October 1992, the rest of the team had been dropped completely. Mark Franklin (1991–1994) [3] Tony Dortie (1991–1994) [4] Elayne Smith (7 November [5] and 5 December 1991) [6] Claudia Simon ...
The film presents thirty pieces of music performed before an audience in the main auditorium of Carnegie Hall, New York City on 8 December 1991. [1] [2] The soloists mostly stand on a multi-level platform at the front of the stage, the back of which is decorated with three large, lavish panels of Christmas imagery inspired by designs on a Russian lacquer box.
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A Christmas Album: Amy Grant: 1983 12/14/1991 7 23 46 Superstar Christmas [87] Various Artists: 1997 11/21/1998 18 47 A Contemporary Gospel Christmas [88] Various artists: 1994 12/7/1996 4 13 48 A Very Veggie Christmas: Veggie Tales: 1996 1/23/1999 1 11 49 A Christmas Album [h] Barbra Streisand: 1967 12/21/1991 #6 3 38 96 50 Christmas Eve and ...
3 October 1991 to 26 January 1995: "Now Get Out of That" composed by Tony Gibber. 2 February 1995 to 8 August 1997 (except 27 June & 25 July 1997 and 15 August 1997 to 24 April 1998) and 10 October 1997: the theme was a track called "Red Hot Pop" composed by Vince Clarke of Erasure .
"Miami Twice" is the two-part tenth Christmas special edition of the British sitcom Only Fools and Horses. The first episode, on-screen subtitle "The American Dream", was first screened on 24 December 1991. The second episode of "Miami Twice" was first screened the following day, 25 December 1991. The second episode is subtitled "Oh to Be in ...
Rockin' at the Speed of Light – a chat with an artist on a fake beach in the Music Box studio and videos with Sunie Fletcher, and sometimes with Tony Dortie (1987) The Face – music videos with Alison Craig (1987) The Buzz – press review, news and videos with Tony Dortie (1987) Mug with Marty – music videos with Martin Buchanan (1986)