Noel Ernest Edmonds (born 22 December 1948) is an English television presenter, radio DJ, writer, producer, and businessman. Edmonds first became known...
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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop (section Noel Edmonds presents Multi-Coloured Swap Shop's Rock Garden Party)
hosted by Noel Edmonds with Keith Chegwin, John Craven and, from 1978, Maggie Philbin. Also featured was Posh Paws, a stuffed toy dinosaur. Edmonds once explained...
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Noel's House Party is a BBC light entertainment series that was hosted by Noel Edmonds. Set in a large house in the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom...
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from 4 September 1982 to 8 November 1986 on BBC1. It was presented by Noel Edmonds, initially with co-host Leni Harper, and also featured Mike Smith and...
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in the 1990s. They were created by Noel Edmonds based on the fictional village of Crinkley Bottom where the Noel's House Party television programme was...
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Saunders as herself. In 1993 she was gunged on an episode of Noel Edmonds' BBC One programme Noel's House Party. From 2003 to 2009, she was "Consumer Champion"...
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The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow is a BBC television light entertainment show which was broadcast on Saturday evenings from 3 September 1988 to 15 December...
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Deal or No Deal is a British game show. It was originally presented by Noel Edmonds from 31 October 2005 to 23 December 2016 on Channel 4, and then by Stephen...
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presenters and reporters front the programme's half-hourly slots, including Noel Edmonds, Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell, William Woollard and Quentin Willson...
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Joe Townsend (section Noel Edmonds)
completed by a disabled athlete at the time. In February 2009 Noel Edmonds, on his Sky One show Noel's HQ, intervened on a planning permission denial by Wealden...
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Noel's HQ is a British light entertainment programme that was broadcast by Sky1. Hosted by Noel Edmonds, the series featured segments discussing philanthropic...
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guest appearance on Sam Delaney's News Thing. In November 2018, during Noel Edmonds' appearance on the eighteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out...
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Top of the Pops for more than a decade and he appeared with fellow DJs Noel Edmonds and Kenny Everett on the 500th show special where he performed the spoken...
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4:30 – 7 pm in 1977). He then took over The Radio 1 Breakfast Show from Noel Edmonds on 2 May 1978 and continued in this slot until 2 January 1981. He nicknamed...
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Elvis Costello, Noel Edmonds, Howard Jones, Bryan Ferry, Paul Young, Griff Rhys Jones with Mel Smith and David Bowie Noel Edmonds—introduced Sting with...
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Rowlands, the producer of both albums, when BBC Radio 1 disc jockey Noel Edmonds heard colleague Tony Blackburn play the record, "he grabbed it from his...
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9 April 2017. "Noel Edmonds reaches compensation deal with Lloyds over scam". BBC. 27 July 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2019. "Noel Edmonds told 'this isn't...
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December 1988, 4 April 2003 and 30 July 2006) Ed Stewart (1968,1971–1977) Noel Edmonds (1972–1978, plus 5 May 1983) Kenny Everett (1973, plus 31 December 1988)...
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produced by Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4, presented and created by Noel Edmonds. Billed as "a game show that thinks it's a sitcom", the show takes place...
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and popular music composer Noel Devine (b. 1988), American football player Noel Dyson (1916–1995), British actress Noel Edmonds (b. 1948), British television...
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Kingdom, disc jockey and TV game show host Noel Edmonds has become the main media promoter of Mohr's work. Noel Edmonds, the British television host, became...
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24 July 2003, the BBC announced that Noel Edmonds would join Radio 2 to present Drivetime for eight weeks. Edmonds took over from Monday 4 August until...
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British Horse Society (section Noel Edmonds)
family members. In June 2006, the then president of the BHS, celebrity Noel Edmonds, severely criticised the BHS for failing to fulfill its fundamental aims;...
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celebrity hosts, which over the years included Paul and Linda McCartney, Noel Edmonds, Sarah Greene, Doctor Who's Tom Baker, The Goodies and Phillip Schofield...
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Chegwin, Sue Cook, astronomer Heather Couper, John Craven, Paul Darrow, Noel Edmonds, Sarah Greene, Bonnie Langford, James Burke, Elizabeth Estensen, Janet...
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Borkowski is responsible for helping to revive Noel Edmonds' career and helped deal with the press at Edmonds' 2009 wedding, which was notable in that the...
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the panel. The programme has been revived twice, first in 1979 with Noel Edmonds as presenter, and then with Jools Holland for two seasons in 1989/1990...
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Multi-Coloured Swap Shop. These were Keith Chegwin, Maggie Philbin and Noel Edmonds. They formed for a one-off single in late 1981 called "I Wanna Be a Winner"...
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aired on BBC One from 3 September 1985 to 29 July 1998, and hosted by Noel Edmonds. All questions were based on television programmes past and present,...
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rarely goes to an outsider or to a former presenter, although in 1985, Noel Edmonds covered the programme for two weeks when Mike Read was on holiday. Additionally...
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