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Jenny Hanley (born 15 August 1947) is an English actress and presenter. She was one of the presenters of the ITV children's magazine programme Magpie . She currently presents a show on Boom Radio .
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. Unlike its rival programme, however, it asked for cash donations rather than stamps or secondhand goods, familiar on Blue Peter
One new programme was Sky by Day, a variation on ITV's more popular This Morning, hosted by ex-BBC Radio 1 DJ Tony Blackburn (who had moved to commercial radio by then) and ex-Magpie presenter Jenny Hanley. The show's mix of entertainment, gossip and fashion was noticeably low-budget and had low viewership.
Jenny Mayors-Clark: 1972, 1980–1989 Jane Hutcheson Denis Rigg: Richard Franklin: 1988–1989 Ted Sharp: Andy Rashleigh: 1989 Jackie Merrick: Ian Sharrock: 1972, 1980–1989 Alice Wood: Olivia Jardith: 1989 Matt Skilbeck: Frederick Pyne: 1972–1989
The cast included John Clive, Nigel Pegram, Sylvester McCoy, Christopher Biggins and Jenny Hanley. [3] Episodes. Series one "Follow That Robot" 12 November 1973 "Love ...
Sky One was a British pay television channel operated and owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast).Originally launched on 26 April 1982 as Satellite Television, it was Europe's first satellite and non-terrestrial channel. [1]
Soft Beds, Hard Battles is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting, starring Peter Sellers (in several roles), Curd Jürgens, Lila Kedrova and Jenny Hanley. Sellers reunited with the Boulting brothers for this farce, in which the women of a brothel help the war effort to rid the world of the Nazi peril – in the bedroom. [3]
He co-presented Magpie from 1972 to 1980, then went on to present an out of school activity programme called Freetime.When Freetime was dropped by ITV in 1985, he helped to establish The Children's Channel, where he presented a show called Roustabout.