Ian McNaught-Davis (30 August 1929 – 10 February 2014) was a British television presenter best known for presenting the BBC television series The Computer...
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and Micro Live from 1984 until 1987. The two studio presenters were Ian McNaught-Davis (known as 'Mac') and Chris Serle, the former showing the latter some...
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TV presenter Erin McNaught (born 1982), the 2006 Miss Australia Euphemia McNaught (1902–2002), Canadian painter Ian McNaught-Davis (fl 1950s-1980s), BBC...
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Centre to Freff on the top of a New York skyscraper in a snowstorm. Ian McNaught-Davis was once again the anchorman and he was joined over the course of...
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cricketer Ian Davis (politician) (1939–2016), former Australian politician Ian Davis (software developer), Embedded RDF Ian McNaught-Davis (1929–2014),...
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ascent of the west summit of the Muztagh Tower in the Karakoram with Ian McNaught-Davis. The other members of the team, John Hartog and Tom Patey, reached...
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for demonstration purposes. The series was followed by Micro Live. Ian McNaught-Davis (known as 'Mac') was once again the anchorman but Chris Serle and...
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married Loreto McNaught-Davis on Saturday 23 April 2016. McNaught-Davis is the widow of mountaineer and television presenter Ian McNaught-Davis who died in...
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The first two series were written and produced by Dowling and directed by Ian Oliver, who wrote and produced the final two after Dowling retired. Peter...
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Bank Manager Sophie Wilson plays a pub landlady. Chris Serle and Ian McNaught-Davis also appear through the incorporation of stock footage from The Computer...
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British expedition, consisting of John Hartog, Joe Brown, Tom Patey and Ian McNaught-Davis, approached the peak from the Chagaran Glacier on the west side and...
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original route, whilst two new lines were climbed by Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis and by Pete Crew and Dougal Haston. In 1997, Catherine Destivelle...
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1929 – Guy de Lussigny, French painter and sculptor (d. 2001) 1929 – Ian McNaught-Davis, English mountaineer and television host (d. 2014) 1930 – Warren Buffett...
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Richard Newby, Baron Newby OBE, politician, Liberal Democrat peer Ian McNaught-Davis, mountaineer and broadcaster Jean Denton, Baroness Denton of Wakefield...
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theorist. Gordon Harris, 73, footballer. Alan R. Katritzky, 85, chemist. Ian McNaught-Davis, 84, television presenter and mountaineer, President of the UIAA (1995–2004)...
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John Hartog, Joe Brown and Ian McNaught-Davis in 1956 and Rakaposhi (7788 m) in 1958 with Mike Banks. In 1968, he and Ian Clough were the first to climb...
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footballer (Obilić). Ronnie Masterson, 87, Irish actress (Angela's Ashes). Ian McNaught-Davis, 84, British television presenter and mountaineer, President of the...
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1984–1990: Carlo Sganzini 1990–1995: Pietro Segantini 1995–2004: Ian McNaught-Davis 2004–2005: Alan Blackshaw 2005–2011: Mike Mortimer 2012–2020: Frits...
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July – Denis Goodwin, comedy scriptwriter (suicide 1975) 30 August – Ian McNaught-Davis, television presenter (died 2014) 14 September – Michael Peacock,...
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Peter Cushing November 19, 1972: June Whitfield December 3, 1972: Ian McNaught-Davis January 14, 1973: Simon Ward January 21, 1973: Jeffery Boswall January...
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Gunn, poet (died 2004) Susan Shaw, actress (died 1978) 30 August – Ian McNaught-Davis, television presenter (died 2014) 2 September – Victor Spinetti, actor...
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Mountaineering-World Ski Mountaineering Championships, sports123.com. Ski Mountaineering World Championship 2002, president of the UIAA Ian McNaught-Davis...
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meticulous logistical planning was done on a mainframe computer owned by Ian McNaught Davis's computer firm and programmed by a professional programmer. The team...
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250–260, 1960 Greenland Expedition by J.A. Jackson, A. Blackshaw and Ian McNaught-Davis "The Himalayan Journal", No. 41, pp. 25 & 41, 1988 "The Alpine Journal"...
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Kangri, AAJ 13 p. 525 (1963) Pierre Leroux, The Ascent of Jannu, HJ 24 (1963) Ian Clough and Don Whillans Central Tower of Paine AAJ Vol. 14 p. 86 (1964) George...
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California Press. McLeod, Thomas; McLeod, Ian (2004). The Road to Jerusalem (2 ed.). Calgary: Fifth House. ISBN 978-1-894856-48-5. McNaught, Kenneth (2001)...
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Andrew Fraser (Pong), Ian McNab (Emperor), Mary Oliver (Liù), John McLeod (Mandarin), Gordon Darling (Prince of Persia), Susan McNaught (Executioner). 2003-2004...
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(Ron Mason), Lyn Dalby (Grace Mason), Emma Haberman (Dr Heller), Annette McNaught (First Nurse), George Catsi (Second Nurse), Paul Eprjesi (Surveillance...
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conditions over Labor Day weekend". Philly Voice. Retrieved September 5, 2023. McNaught, Shannon Marvel; Lagatta, Eric (September 5, 2023). "Body of Maryland man...
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Northumberland. Rupert Charles, Baron de Mauley, TD, Master of the Horse. Captain Ian McNaught, CVO, lately Deputy Master, the Corporation of Trinity House. John David...
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