matches) breach copyright guidelines, an announcement voiced by Sue is played instead. Beardsmore married Steven Pile, has one son, and a grandson. She received...
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British footballer Sue Beardsmore (born 1955), British television presenter This page lists people with the surname Beardsmore. If an internal link...
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Alan Towers (see below), Alastair Yates, David Davies, Richard Uridge, Sue Beardsmore (left to become the public space coordinator at The Mailbox), Nina Nannar...
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Today's Kathy Rochford, who was later replaced by fellow newsreader Sue Beardsmore, Crimewatch Midlands was broadcast live from Pebble Mill Studios in...
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a week. Her regular co-presenters included Tom Coyne, Alan Towers, Sue Beardsmore and David Davies. In October 2003, the Royal Television Society presented...
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presenter on Tomorrow's World from 1965 until 1977. He died in 2006. Sue Beardsmore – long-serving presenter of the regional news programme for the Midlands:...
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brand founder (Castore). Graduated with a Bachelor of Laws in 2014. Sue Beardsmore - television presenter Alan Beith - politician Jean Benedetti - biographer...
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Randle BA MA (Ed) 2000–2010: Jill Berry BA MEd 2010–2020: Jo Mackenzie Sue Beardsmore, BBC television presenter Louise Brealey, actress and journalist Gail...
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longtime regulars Kay Alexander and Sue Beardsmore. After she was dropped from Countryfile in 2009, she successfully sued the BBC for age discrimination,...
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Staffordshire Northern Oxfordshire Northern Gloucestershire BBC Asian Network Sue Beardsmore Ashley Blake Carl Chinn Sonia Deol Ed Doolan David Gregory-Kumar Kay...
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