they need to know what a show is about
presenters of HOW tv programme were Fred Dinage. Jack Hargreaves, Marian James and Jon Miller
Yes, there are!
TV presenter
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Is this Stwnsh, the S4C TV show? If so, it has a few regular presenters, Lois Cernyw, Owain Gwynedd, Anni Llyn and Tudur Phillips are the current presenters
Live and kicking
Big Break debut in 1992 and ran for ten years. The very first 2 presenters for the show were, Chris Evans & Gaby Roslin.
Presented by Chris Tarrant and John Asher originally.
Anna Hart and Paul Delamare.. Then it was Sam and Julia!
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Yes! In the 1970's it was a TV show in the UK. It was a "how things work" type of show which had 4 presenters. Each had a speciality, science, nature, etc. The theme tune was an Indian chant and ended with all the presenters holding up their right hand and saying "HOW". The presenters were called Jack Hadgreeves and Fred Dinage Check out.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS1-aoUNBbE
It wolud need a list pages long to note all the jobs in radio and TV. Just think of the presenters, cameramen, producers, editors, researchers, distant reporters. Next time you watch TV, look at the list of jobs at the end of the programme.