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  2. Mick Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Michael Robertson (born 14 February 1946 in Petworth, Sussex) is a former presenter of the ITV children's television magazine programme Magpie. Early career [ edit ]

  3. Freetime (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    It was hosted by the former Magpie presenter Mick Robertson. Robertson was initially joined on set by Trudi Dance, but she was soon replaced by Kim Goody, who co-presented the show with Robertson until it was axed by the network in 1985, at which time the show was being broadcast bi-weekly. The object of the show was to shed light on the ...

  4. Magpie (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Brady left the show in 1971 to be replaced by Douglas Rae, and Bastable left his presenting role to become the show's producer in 1972, being replaced by Mick Robertson. Jenny Hanley replaced Stranks in 1974. This lineup remained until 1977, when Tommy Boyd replaced Rae. Like Blue Peter, Magpie featured appeals for various causes and charities.

  5. Bill Mick gives you the who and the why on his choices ... - AOL

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    This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Bill Mick gives you his ballot for the Aug. 23 primary | Opinion. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.

  6. Michael Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Michael Robertson (businessman) (born 1967), founder of MP3.com and Lindows.com; Michael Robertson (filmmaker), Australian film director and producer; Mick Robertson (born 1946), British children's TV presenter

  7. Robbie Robertson, The Band co-founder and film composer, dead ...

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    Robbie Robertson, five-time Grammy nominee and celebrated songwriter, singer, guitarist and film composer, has died, according to an announcement sent from his publicity agency Costa ...

  8. Once strongly liberal, Pico-Robertson surged for Trump in ...

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    A neighborhood of roughly 19,000, Pico-Robertson evolved into the epicenter of L.A.'s Jewish community over the last century. German Ashkenazi Jews settled there in the 1910s, and its borders ...

  9. Nigel Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Sticky was a live magazine show produced by 70's TV personality Mick Robertson. The show was co-presented by Gail Porter. Disney Channel Nigel ...