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  2. Record Breakers - Wikipedia

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    All Star Record Breakers, which ran annually from 1974 to 1982, was a special Christmas edition of the show.Castle was joined for this extended edition by virtually all the BBC's children's TV presenters for music and dance numbers, which generally culminated with the ensemble cast performing a classic story.

  3. List of longest-running British television presenters - Wikipedia

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    Record Breakers: Roy Castle: 1972-1993 21 That's Life! Esther Rantzen: 1973–1994 21 Through the Keyhole: Sir David Frost: 1987–2008 21 British Comedy Awards: Jonathan Ross: 1991–2007, 2009–2014 21 This Morning (TV programme) Ruth Langsford: 1999–present 21 Top of the Pops: Sir Jimmy Savile: 1964–1984 20 Tomorrow's World: Judith Hann ...

  4. Roy Castle - Wikipedia

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    During and shortly after Castle's illness, many smoke-free restaurants and cafes were awarded the Roy Castle Clean Air Award to denote their adherence to a smoke-free regime (which at that time was voluntary). His final contribution to Record Breakers was aired at the conclusion of the 1993 series, although the programme continued until 2001.

  5. Cheryl Baker - Wikipedia

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    On Record Breakers Baker set a world record for the longest rope slide, descending from Blackpool Tower, and was part of the world's largest Jazz ensemble and the longest Riverdance line. [66] In 1987, Baker and Gyles Brandreth kissed onscreen for three minutes and 33 seconds, longer than the then-record longest onscreen kiss. [73]

  6. Harry Aikines-Aryeetey - Wikipedia

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    Harry Leslie Aikines-Aryeetey (born 29 August 1988) is an English sprinter and television personality.. In 2005 he was named as the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year and the IAAF's Rising Star of the Year after becoming the first athlete to win gold medals at both 100 metres and 200 metres at the World Youth Championships.

  7. Ross McWhirter - Wikipedia

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    Alan Ross McWhirter (12 August 1925 – 27 November 1975) was, with his twin brother, Norris, the cofounder of the 1955 Guinness Book of Records (known since 2000 as Guinness World Records) and a contributor to the television programme Record Breakers. He was assassinated by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in 1975. [2]

  8. List of DIC programs - Wikipedia

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    Record Breakers: 1989: Syndication [10] Pepe Plata: 1990: Univision: Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad: 1994–95: Syndication: Tsuburaya Productions, Ultracom, All-American Television [4] Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills: USA Network [4] Old MacDonald's Sing-a-Long Farm: Lifetime: Rimba's Island: 1994–96: Fox: Disney's rights ...

  9. Norris McWhirter - Wikipedia

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    Ladies and gentlemen, here is the result of event 9, the one-mile: 1st, No. 41, R.G. Bannister, Amateur Athletic Association and formerly of Exeter and Merton Colleges, Oxford, with a time which is a new meeting and track record, and which - subject to ratification - will be a new English Native, British National, All-Comers, European, British ...