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  • [[Category:Broadcasting occupations]]
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  • | ''Occupations'' |[[w:Broadcasting Press Guild|Broadcasting Press Guild Award]]
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  • ...om|UK]] later in life{{when?|date=June 2022}}, he claimed various previous occupations, including [[w:diamond cutting|diamond cutter]], dance tutor and boxer;<ref ...ned work with the [[w:South African Broadcasting Corporation|South African Broadcasting Corporation]]. Toots divorced him in 1940.
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  • ...lusion)|magic tricks]], implying that he works as an [[List of entertainer occupations|entertainer]], and returns to [[Hungary|Hungary]] after Series 2 ends. ...ntil 1982. The series was screened by some minor or independent [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC TV]] stations in the United States during 1985.<ref>[https://bo
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  • ...surreal flights of fancy and fantasy, such as claiming to have had unusual occupations or to have experienced significant historical events. He also often wins po Following Parsons' death, the BBC started broadcasting new episodes in 2021 with guest hosts including [[Gyles Brandreth]], [[Paul
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  • ...n|Took|1981|p=23}} and Worsley thought it was likely to have been "another broadcasting flop".{{sfn|Worsley|1949|p=4}} With the idea of a broadcasting ship now too improbable during wartime, the premise of the programme change
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  • ...actor, filmmaker, and composer<!--see talk page before adding or removing occupations--> who rose to fame in the era of [[silent film]]. He became a worldwide ic ...esented by [[Paul Merton]], directed by Tom Cholmondeley|network=[[British Broadcasting Corporation]]|station=[[BBC Four]]|date=1 June 2006}}</ref> Although his wo
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