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  2. Nick Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    Nicolo Ferrari (born 31 January 1959) is a conservative British radio host, television presenter and broadcast journalist. He lives near Blackheath in the royal Borough of Greenwich in London. He lives near Blackheath in the royal Borough of Greenwich in London.

  3. Sky News presenters and editorial team - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Dewberry, Nick Ferrari, Rachel Johnson, Graeme Le Saux and June Sarpong appeared in the first programme on Thursday 21 April. Former presenters and reporters

  4. Cristina Ferrare - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Cristina Ferrare (born 1950 [a]) is an American fashion model, actress, author and talk-show host.She had lead roles in several films in the late-1960s and early-1970s, including the 1968 comedy The Impossible Years and the 1972 Western film J. W. Coop, as well as portraying the titular character in Juan López Moctezuma's horror film Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (also 1972).

  5. After the News (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Emma Barnett and Nick Ferrari, hosted the 35-minute show on separate nights and they often featured two or more high-profile guests from news, politics, and popular culture, with the focus on debating topical issues and important news stories of the day. [1] [2]

  6. Richard Park (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 and 2005, Park appeared on London's LBC 97.3 as presenter of their Weekend Breakfast Show and stood-in for Nick Ferrari & James O'Brien on the mid-morning weekday phone-in. In the Summer of 2005, he also presented a series of Saturday sports shows on talkSPORT discussing a wide range of sporting topics including football, cricket, rugby ...

  7. News Bunny - Wikipedia

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    News Bunny first appeared in January 1996, and was played by various people, usually the station's news producers and researchers. Depending on who was available at the time, various other L!VE TV staff were also called upon to don the famous suit in "one off" appearances, including Richard Bacon, later to become a BBC TV Blue Peter presenter, and Nick Ferrari, a previous editor of The Sun's ...

  8. Laure Ferrari - Wikipedia

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    Laure Ferrari (born 1979 [1]) is a French politician who has worked for several right-wing political organisations and parties, including the French nationalist party Debout la France. Ferrari was head of the Institute for Direct Democracy in Europe (IDDE), a Eurosceptic think tank, which was accused in 2017 of having illegally diverted public ...

  9. Conrad Hilton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Nicholson Hilton Jr. was born in Dallas, Texas.His parents were Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels, and Mary Adelaide Barron.Hilton had three younger siblings: Barron, Eric, and Francesca.