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Angela Rippon

Angela May Rippon CBE (born 12 October 1944)[1] is an English television journalist, newsreader, writer and presenter. Rippon presented radio and television news programmes in South West England before moving to BBC One's Nine O'Clock News, becoming a regular presenter in 1975. She was the first female journalist permanently to present the BBC national television news, and the second female news presenter on British television after Barbara Mandell on Independent Television News (ITN) in 1955.

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon in 1983, at Durdham Downs, Bristol, filming the opening titles of Good Morning Britain
Born (1944-10-12) 12 October 1944 (age 78)
Plymouth, Devon, England
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • newsreader
  • writer
  • presenter
Years active1966–present
Notable credit(s)BBC News
Rip Off Britain
Holiday Hit Squad
Amazing Greys
GB News
Spouse
Christopher Dare
(m. 1967; div. 1989)

Rippon appeared on a Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show in 1976, presented the first two series of Top Gear and also presented Come Dancing. She hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977. She was a presenter on, and co-founder of, breakfast television franchisee TV-am. In the 1990s, she moved to radio, presenting daily news programmes for LBC Newstalk between 1990 and 1994, and appeared on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast as a stand-in newsreader. She presented the BBC broadcast of the United Kingdom Ballroom Championships at the Bournemouth International Centre in 1991.

Rippon has written fourteen books,[2] toured with a production of Anything Goes and presented a segment of BBC One's The One Show.

Since 2009, she has co-presented the BBC consumer show Rip Off Britain with Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville and since 2013, she has co-hosted Holiday Hit Squad on the BBC alongside Helen Skelton and Joe Crowley.[3] She also regularly voices the BBC One game show The Wall.

Currently, she is often seen presenting on GB News as a stand-in presenter for Alastair Stewart.

Early life

Rippon was born in Plymouth, Devon, into a working-class family.[4] Her father, John, was a Royal Marine; she first saw him in 1947 when he returned from World War II.[5] Rippon's Scottish mother, Edna, worked at a fine china company called Lawley's[4] and was also a seamstress. She attended Public Secondary School for Girls, Cobourg Street in Plymouth.

Career

After leaving school at 17, Rippon joined the photographic office of the Western Morning News and worked for the Sunday Independent, and later, BBC local radio and Westward Television as an editor.[6]

Television and radio

When she was 21, Rippon began her television career at BBC South West in Plymouth in 1966,[7] before becoming a reporter for BBC TV news.[8] Rippon first presented a national news programme on BBC2 in 1974. For a fortnight, she replaced newsreader Richard Baker – who was on holiday – on BBC One's Nine O'Clock News, and was offered a permanent newsreading role on that programme in 1975. Rippon was called by newspapers the first female television newsreader. However, ITN's Barbara Mandell predated her, having first appeared on the second night of ITV in 1955; Nan Winton was the first female BBC newsreader in 1960, and Mary Marquis had already been BBC Scotland's main newsreader for a few years. Rippon was the first female journalist to read the news regularly on national television.[9][10]

In an interview with The Guardian, she said: "You just become an automated autocue reader and if you've half a brain you want an opportunity to use it. When I read the Nine O'Clock News, I kept my brain active by working on programmes like Antiques Roadshow (which she briefly hosted in 1979), Top Gear and In the Country."[10] Rippon was a guest in the 1976 Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show, first appearing behind a BBC newsdesk, then emerging to perform a high-kicking dance routine.[10] Her appearance was so popular she made a cameo appearance in the following year's show, in which she was revealed to be one of a chorus line. Rippon later presented the long-running show Come Dancing.[7]

Rippon hosted the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.[11] She was the first presenter of BBC television's Top Gear, presenting the motoring programme from 1977 to 1979.[12] Rippon appeared briefly on TV-am following its launch in 1983. After a much publicised exit from TV-am (with most of its other founder presenters),[10] she worked as an Arts and Entertainments correspondent for WHDH-TV (then known as WNEV) in Boston, Massachusetts for a brief period.[13]

Rippon co-presented the BBC's coverage of the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer on 29 July 1981[14] and BBC One's coverage of the 1979 UK general election results.[8] In the mid-1980s, she hosted the quiz show, Masterteam on BBC One, and hosted ITV's revival of the panel game What's My Line? from 1989 to 1990.[6] In 1990, she also hosted a game show, Matchpoint, that was based on tennis format. She also became a regular presenter on BBC Radio 2, often sitting in for Jimmy Young and presenting a seasonal Friday night show from 1986 to 1989.[15]

From 1990 to 1994, she presented Angela Rippon's Morning Report, a daily radio news programme on LBC Newstalk,[10] and, later, Angela Rippon's Drivetime. She was a stand-in newsreader on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast until 2002.[6] In 2005, Rippon co-hosted a series of Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting for BBC 2 and in April 2006, she toured the UK as a cast member of the musical Anything Goes. In 2007, she became a presenter on Cash in the Attic, a BBC One daytime television programme broadcast where presenters meet members of the general public, who seek out valuables and antiques to be sold at auction, in their homes.

In 1997, Rippon presented the Channel 4 show "Game of War" with co-presenter Paddy Griffith, a programme that re-enacted historic battles on the wargames table with modern-day military commanders re-fighting the battles. The show only aired for three episodes. The battles re-fought were Battle of Naseby (14 June 1645), Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) and Battle of Balaklava (25 October 1854).

In 2010, Rippon appeared for one night on the ITV show Dancing on Ice as a judge, covering for Robin Cousins and returned to the show as one of 16 participants in the sixth season on 9 January 2011, with her professional partner, Canadian ice skater Sean Rice.[16] In March 2011, she appeared with Lenny Henry, Samantha Womack and Reggie Yates in a BBC documentary to raise funds for Comic Relief. It was called Famous, Rich and in the Slums, and showed four celebrities travelling to Kibera in Kenya, Africa's largest slum.[17] In 2011 she joined The One Show, presenting a five-minute slot called "Rippon's Britain".[citation needed]

On 19 November 2011, Rippon appeared on Children in Need, performing alongside BBC newsreaders Sian Williams, Susanna Reid, Sophie Raworth, and Emily Maitlis in a special one-off edition of Strictly Come Dancing. In the same month she worked briefly on BBC Radio 5 Live as a stand-in presenter on the Double Take programme.[citation needed]

Rippon joined the BBC again, as a co-presenter on the BBC One show Holiday Hit Squad in 2013, alongside Joe Crowley and Helen Skelton. The show returned for a second series in March 2014.

In 2014, Rippon co-hosted the ITV Saturday night entertainment series Amazing Greys alongside Paddy McGuinness. The show lasted for just one series.[18] In April 2016, she co-presented the two-part BBC One series How to Stay Young.

In 2018, Rippon was a co-presenter of live coverage of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for Channel Seven (Australia) alongside Michael Usher and Melissa Doyle.[19][20]

In 2021, on the Christmas episode of Would I Lie to You?, Rippon revealed that her nickname was "Ripps".[21][importance?]

In 2022, she provided analysis on the Australian television broadcaster Seven Network's coverage of the death and state funeral of Elizabeth II as a royal commentator.[22] She has been a stand-in presenter on GB News, first alongside Eamonn Holmes on the breakfast programme,[23] and then on Alistair Stewart and Friends.[24]

Books

In the early 1980s, Rippon wrote a series of children's books about a character called "Victoria Plum" that was published by Purnell and Sons. Victoria Plum was a tree fairy in "the Great Wood". Merchandise and a Christmas annual were released following the second series.[25] In 1982, she wrote a book Mark Phillips, the Man and His Horses,[26] about the Princess Royal's then husband. Rippon has since written keep-fit guides for older people, including Stay Active, Stay Supple, Stay Healthy.[27]

Other activities

Rippon is patron of the Old Time Dance Society. In 2010, she attended the society's 25th Anniversary Ball of the Year.[28] In 2000, Rippon was appointed Chair of English National Ballet. After several years of involvement, she resigned in late 2003 following complaints and briefings about her leadership style, which was described as "schoolmistressy" and "imperious".[29]

Personal life

In 1967 at the age of 22, she married Christopher Dare, an engineer.[1] They separated in 1989, divorcing later. They had no children.[30]

Honours and awards

She was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1981 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews while signing copies of her newly published book in a store at the Brent Cross Shopping Centre.[citation needed]

Rippon was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2004 Birthday Honours.[31]

Rippon was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from Plymouth University in 2012.[32]

She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to dementia care in her role as development lead with Dementia Friendly Communities.[33][34]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1976–1981 BBC Nine O'Clock News Newsreader
1977 Eurovision Song Contest Presenter
1977–1978 Top Gear Co-presenter
1979 Antiques Roadshow Presenter
1983 Good Morning Britain Co-presenter
1983 Daybreak Co-presenter
1988–1991, 1998 Come Dancing Presenter[35][36]
1988–1990 What's My Line? Presenter
1990 Matchpoint Presenter
1997 Game of War Co-presenter 3 episodes, with Paddy Griffith
2007–2013 Cash in the Attic Presenter 5 episodes
2009– Rip Off Britain Co-presenter
2010 Dancing on Ice Guest judge 1 episode
2011 Contestant
Famous, Rich and in the Slums Participant
2013–2014 Holiday Hit Squad Co-presenter With Helen Skelton and Joe Crowley
2014 Amazing Greys Co-presenter With Paddy McGuinness
2016— How to Stay Young Co-presenter With Chris van Tulleken
2017— Health: Truth or Scare Co-presenter With Kevin Duala
2019 The Truth About...Antibiotics Presenter
2019–2022 The Wall Voiceover

References

  1. ^ a b "Angela Rippon," Contemporary Authors Online, Detroit: Gale, (2008) Gale Biography In Context
  2. ^ "Angela Rippon," People of Today, Debrett's Ltd., (2011) Gale Biography In Context
  3. ^ Video on YouTube
  4. ^ a b Sarah Ewing (24 September 2008). "I earned less in year than Jonathan Ross is paid in a week". The Telegraph. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  5. ^ Glover, Fi (presenter); Rippon, Angela (guest) (5 March 2011). Saturday Live (Radio broadcast). London: BBC.
  6. ^ a b c "BFI Screenonline biography". British Film Institute. Retrieved 3 October 2011.
  7. ^ a b "TV newsreader honoured by Queen". BBC News. 12 June 2004. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  8. ^ a b "Election Spotlight". Evening Times. 3 May 1979. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  9. ^ "My vintage moment: Angela Rippon". The Telegraph. 8 June 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  10. ^ a b c d e Stuart Jeffries (2 February 2000). "Sexism? No one had thought of it when I started". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
  11. ^ O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History (2007). UK: Carlton Books (ISBN 978-1-84442-994-3)
  12. ^ Khan, Urmee (16 June 2009). "Angela Rippon: I should be host of Top Gear". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  13. ^ "Angela Rippon was flashed by colleague while reading BBC news on live TV". Daily Mirror. 16 October 2019.
  14. ^ "The Royal Wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer". BBC. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  15. ^ "Search Results – BBC Genome". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk.
  16. ^ Woods, Judith (11 January 2011). "Interview:Angela Rippon". The Telegraph. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  17. ^ Mangan, L. (4 March 2011). "The Guardian, TV Review". London. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  18. ^ "Amazing Greys". ITV Press Centre. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
  19. ^ "Royal Wedding: guide". 9 May 2018.
  20. ^ https://www.inside7.com.au/swm-news/royal-wedding-live-across-the-screens-of-seven[dead link]
  21. ^ "On TV tonight, Jim Broadbent and Rose Matafeo take part in Would I Lie To You? At Christmas". inews.co.uk. 20 December 2021. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  22. ^ "State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II: guide". TV Tonight. 17 September 2022. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  23. ^ GB News [@GBNEWS] (16 February 2022). "🚨 Don't miss it! 🚨 Angela Rippon will be joining Eamonn Holmes for Breakfast with Eamonn & Isabel tomorrow. ⏰ Be sure to tune in from 6.30am! Watch GB News:Freeview 236, Sky 515, Virgin 626 Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube: t.co/yEIrQxhOUO t.co/EBpsNYaiHY" (Tweet). from the original on 16 February 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022 – via Twitter.
  24. ^ GB News [@GBNEWS] (29 October 2022). "🚨 Join us at 12pm for Alastair Stewart & Friends with guest host Angela Rippon. 🗣 We discuss Rishi Sunak's first week with Kate Hoey, Bob Seely, Lettice Bromovsky and Emma Little-Pengelly. 📧 Get in touch via gbviews@gbnews.uk with 'Alastair Stewart' as the subject! t.co/Q6YO3UsoHJ" (Tweet). from the original on 29 October 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022 – via Twitter.
  25. ^ Biblio.com entry for "Victoria Plum Annual by Angela Rippon", accessed 19 December 2007
  26. ^ Rippon, Angela (1982). Mark Phillips, the man and his horses (1st ed.). Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-8224-1. OCLC 9590594.
  27. ^ Rippon, Angela (January 1998). Stay Active Stay Supple Stay Healthy. [Place of publication not identified]: Vermilion. ISBN 0-09-186267-1. OCLC 656146161.
  28. ^ . Oldtimedance.co.uk. Archived from the original on 21 August 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  29. ^ Jury, Louise (6 September 2003). "Rippon's future in doubt over bullying row at ballet". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 7 May 2022. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 September 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  32. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 October 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
  33. ^ "No. 61803". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2016. p. N9.
  34. ^ "Angela Rippon 'humbled' by CBE in New Year's Honours list". Alzheimer's Society. 30 December 2016.
  35. ^ . Knight Ayton. Archived from the original on 13 July 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  36. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Rippon, Angela (1944–) Biography". Screenonline.org.uk. 25 December 1976. Retrieved 16 June 2019.

External links

  • Angela Rippon at IMDb
  • Bio at www.screenonline.org
  • at Knight Ayton Management
Media offices
Preceded by Host of Antiques Roadshow
1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by Eurovision Song Contest presenter
1977
Succeeded by

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Angela May Rippon CBE born 12 October 1944 1 is an English television journalist newsreader writer and presenter Rippon presented radio and television news programmes in South West England before moving to BBC One s Nine O Clock News becoming a regular presenter in 1975 She was the first female journalist permanently to present the BBC national television news and the second female news presenter on British television after Barbara Mandell on Independent Television News ITN in 1955 Angela RipponCBEAngela Rippon in 1983 at Durdham Downs Bristol filming the opening titles of Good Morning BritainBorn 1944 10 12 12 October 1944 age 78 Plymouth Devon EnglandOccupationsJournalistnewsreaderwriterpresenterYears active1966 presentNotable credit s BBC NewsRip Off BritainHoliday Hit SquadAmazing GreysGB NewsSpouseChristopher Dare m 1967 div 1989 wbr Rippon appeared on a Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show in 1976 presented the first two series of Top Gear and also presented Come Dancing She hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977 She was a presenter on and co founder of breakfast television franchisee TV am In the 1990s she moved to radio presenting daily news programmes for LBC Newstalk between 1990 and 1994 and appeared on Channel 4 s The Big Breakfast as a stand in newsreader She presented the BBC broadcast of the United Kingdom Ballroom Championships at the Bournemouth International Centre in 1991 Rippon has written fourteen books 2 toured with a production of Anything Goes and presented a segment of BBC One s The One Show Since 2009 she has co presented the BBC consumer show Rip Off Britain with Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville and since 2013 she has co hosted Holiday Hit Squad on the BBC alongside Helen Skelton and Joe Crowley 3 She also regularly voices the BBC One game show The Wall Currently she is often seen presenting on GB News as a stand in presenter for Alastair Stewart Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Television and radio 2 2 Books 2 3 Other activities 3 Personal life 4 Honours and awards 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditRippon was born in Plymouth Devon into a working class family 4 Her father John was a Royal Marine she first saw him in 1947 when he returned from World War II 5 Rippon s Scottish mother Edna worked at a fine china company called Lawley s 4 and was also a seamstress She attended Public Secondary School for Girls Cobourg Street in Plymouth Career EditAfter leaving school at 17 Rippon joined the photographic office of the Western Morning News and worked for the Sunday Independent and later BBC local radio and Westward Television as an editor 6 Television and radio Edit When she was 21 Rippon began her television career at BBC South West in Plymouth in 1966 7 before becoming a reporter for BBC TV news 8 Rippon first presented a national news programme on BBC2 in 1974 For a fortnight she replaced newsreader Richard Baker who was on holiday on BBC One s Nine O Clock News and was offered a permanent newsreading role on that programme in 1975 Rippon was called by newspapers the first female television newsreader However ITN s Barbara Mandell predated her having first appeared on the second night of ITV in 1955 Nan Winton was the first female BBC newsreader in 1960 and Mary Marquis had already been BBC Scotland s main newsreader for a few years Rippon was the first female journalist to read the news regularly on national television 9 10 In an interview with The Guardian she said You just become an automated autocue reader and if you ve half a brain you want an opportunity to use it When I read the Nine O Clock News I kept my brain active by working on programmes like Antiques Roadshow which she briefly hosted in 1979 Top Gear and In the Country 10 Rippon was a guest in the 1976 Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show first appearing behind a BBC newsdesk then emerging to perform a high kicking dance routine 10 Her appearance was so popular she made a cameo appearance in the following year s show in which she was revealed to be one of a chorus line Rippon later presented the long running show Come Dancing 7 Rippon hosted the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest at the Wembley Conference Centre in London 11 She was the first presenter of BBC television s Top Gear presenting the motoring programme from 1977 to 1979 12 Rippon appeared briefly on TV am following its launch in 1983 After a much publicised exit from TV am with most of its other founder presenters 10 she worked as an Arts and Entertainments correspondent for WHDH TV then known as WNEV in Boston Massachusetts for a brief period 13 Rippon co presented the BBC s coverage of the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer on 29 July 1981 14 and BBC One s coverage of the 1979 UK general election results 8 In the mid 1980s she hosted the quiz show Masterteam on BBC One and hosted ITV s revival of the panel game What s My Line from 1989 to 1990 6 In 1990 she also hosted a game show Matchpoint that was based on tennis format She also became a regular presenter on BBC Radio 2 often sitting in for Jimmy Young and presenting a seasonal Friday night show from 1986 to 1989 15 From 1990 to 1994 she presented Angela Rippon s Morning Report a daily radio news programme on LBC Newstalk 10 and later Angela Rippon s Drivetime She was a stand in newsreader on Channel 4 s The Big Breakfast until 2002 6 In 2005 Rippon co hosted a series of Sun Sea and Bargain Spotting for BBC 2 and in April 2006 she toured the UK as a cast member of the musical Anything Goes In 2007 she became a presenter on Cash in the Attic a BBC One daytime television programme broadcast where presenters meet members of the general public who seek out valuables and antiques to be sold at auction in their homes In 1997 Rippon presented the Channel 4 show Game of War with co presenter Paddy Griffith a programme that re enacted historic battles on the wargames table with modern day military commanders re fighting the battles The show only aired for three episodes The battles re fought were Battle of Naseby 14 June 1645 Battle of Waterloo 18 June 1815 and Battle of Balaklava 25 October 1854 In 2010 Rippon appeared for one night on the ITV show Dancing on Ice as a judge covering for Robin Cousins and returned to the show as one of 16 participants in the sixth season on 9 January 2011 with her professional partner Canadian ice skater Sean Rice 16 In March 2011 she appeared with Lenny Henry Samantha Womack and Reggie Yates in a BBC documentary to raise funds for Comic Relief It was called Famous Rich and in the Slums and showed four celebrities travelling to Kibera in Kenya Africa s largest slum 17 In 2011 she joined The One Show presenting a five minute slot called Rippon s Britain citation needed On 19 November 2011 Rippon appeared on Children in Need performing alongside BBC newsreaders Sian Williams Susanna Reid Sophie Raworth and Emily Maitlis in a special one off edition of Strictly Come Dancing In the same month she worked briefly on BBC Radio 5 Live as a stand in presenter on the Double Take programme citation needed Rippon joined the BBC again as a co presenter on the BBC One show Holiday Hit Squad in 2013 alongside Joe Crowley and Helen Skelton The show returned for a second series in March 2014 In 2014 Rippon co hosted the ITV Saturday night entertainment series Amazing Greys alongside Paddy McGuinness The show lasted for just one series 18 In April 2016 she co presented the two part BBC One series How to Stay Young In 2018 Rippon was a co presenter of live coverage of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for Channel Seven Australia alongside Michael Usher and Melissa Doyle 19 20 In 2021 on the Christmas episode of Would I Lie to You Rippon revealed that her nickname was Ripps 21 importance In 2022 she provided analysis on the Australian television broadcaster Seven Network s coverage of the death and state funeral of Elizabeth II as a royal commentator 22 She has been a stand in presenter on GB News first alongside Eamonn Holmes on the breakfast programme 23 and then on Alistair Stewart and Friends 24 Books Edit In the early 1980s Rippon wrote a series of children s books about a character called Victoria Plum that was published by Purnell and Sons Victoria Plum was a tree fairy in the Great Wood Merchandise and a Christmas annual were released following the second series 25 In 1982 she wrote a book Mark Phillips the Man and His Horses 26 about the Princess Royal s then husband Rippon has since written keep fit guides for older people including Stay Active Stay Supple Stay Healthy 27 Other activities Edit Rippon is patron of the Old Time Dance Society In 2010 she attended the society s 25th Anniversary Ball of the Year 28 In 2000 Rippon was appointed Chair of English National Ballet After several years of involvement she resigned in late 2003 following complaints and briefings about her leadership style which was described as schoolmistressy and imperious 29 Personal life EditIn 1967 at the age of 22 she married Christopher Dare an engineer 1 They separated in 1989 divorcing later They had no children 30 Honours and awards EditShe was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1981 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews while signing copies of her newly published book in a store at the Brent Cross Shopping Centre citation needed Rippon was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2004 Birthday Honours 31 Rippon was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from Plymouth University in 2012 32 She was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to dementia care in her role as development lead with Dementia Friendly Communities 33 34 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1976 1981 BBC Nine O Clock News Newsreader1977 Eurovision Song Contest Presenter1977 1978 Top Gear Co presenter1979 Antiques Roadshow Presenter1983 Good Morning Britain Co presenter1983 Daybreak Co presenter1988 1991 1998 Come Dancing Presenter 35 36 1988 1990 What s My Line Presenter1990 Matchpoint Presenter1997 Game of War Co presenter 3 episodes with Paddy Griffith2007 2013 Cash in the Attic Presenter 5 episodes2009 Rip Off Britain Co presenter2010 Dancing on Ice Guest judge 1 episode2011 ContestantFamous Rich and in the Slums Participant2013 2014 Holiday Hit Squad Co presenter With Helen Skelton and Joe Crowley2014 Amazing Greys Co presenter With Paddy McGuinness2016 How to Stay Young Co presenter With Chris van Tulleken2017 Health Truth or Scare Co presenter With Kevin Duala2019 The Truth About Antibiotics Presenter2019 2022 The Wall VoiceoverReferences Edit a b Angela Rippon Contemporary Authors Online Detroit Gale 2008 Gale Biography In Context Angela Rippon People of Today Debrett s Ltd 2011 Gale Biography In Context Video on YouTube a b Sarah Ewing 24 September 2008 I earned less in year than Jonathan Ross is paid in a week The Telegraph Retrieved 21 September 2011 Glover Fi presenter Rippon Angela guest 5 March 2011 Saturday Live Radio broadcast London BBC a b c BFI Screenonline biography British Film Institute Retrieved 3 October 2011 a b TV newsreader honoured by Queen BBC News 12 June 2004 Retrieved 21 September 2011 a b Election Spotlight Evening Times 3 May 1979 Retrieved 21 September 2011 My vintage moment Angela Rippon The Telegraph 8 June 2011 Retrieved 21 September 2011 a b c d e Stuart Jeffries 2 February 2000 Sexism No one had thought of it when I started The Guardian Retrieved 21 September 2011 O Connor John Kennedy The Eurovision Song Contest The Official History 2007 UK Carlton Books ISBN 978 1 84442 994 3 Khan Urmee 16 June 2009 Angela Rippon I should be host of Top Gear The Daily Telegraph London Angela Rippon was flashed by colleague while reading BBC news on live TV Daily Mirror 16 October 2019 The Royal Wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer BBC Retrieved 15 August 2012 Search Results BBC Genome genome ch bbc co uk Woods Judith 11 January 2011 Interview Angela Rippon The Telegraph Retrieved 15 August 2012 Mangan L 4 March 2011 The Guardian TV Review London Retrieved 4 March 2011 Amazing Greys ITV Press Centre Retrieved 9 October 2015 Royal Wedding guide 9 May 2018 https www inside7 com au swm news royal wedding live across the screens of seven dead link On TV tonight Jim Broadbent and Rose Matafeo take part in Would I Lie To You At Christmas inews co uk 20 December 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2022 State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II guide TV Tonight 17 September 2022 Retrieved 19 September 2022 GB News GBNEWS 16 February 2022 Don t miss it Angela Rippon will be joining Eamonn Holmes for Breakfast with Eamonn amp Isabel tomorrow Be sure to tune in from 6 30am Watch GB News Freeview 236 Sky 515 Virgin 626 Don t forget to subscribe to our YouTube t co yEIrQxhOUO t co EBpsNYaiHY Tweet Archived from the original on 16 February 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 via Twitter GB News GBNEWS 29 October 2022 Join us at 12pm for Alastair Stewart amp Friends with guest host Angela Rippon We discuss Rishi Sunak s first week with Kate Hoey Bob Seely Lettice Bromovsky and Emma Little Pengelly Get in touch via gbviews gbnews uk with Alastair Stewart as the subject t co Q6YO3UsoHJ Tweet Archived from the original on 29 October 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 via Twitter Biblio com entry for Victoria Plum Annual by Angela Rippon accessed 19 December 2007 Rippon Angela 1982 Mark Phillips the man and his horses 1st ed Newton Abbot Devon David amp Charles ISBN 0 7153 8224 1 OCLC 9590594 Rippon Angela January 1998 Stay Active Stay Supple Stay Healthy Place of publication not identified Vermilion ISBN 0 09 186267 1 OCLC 656146161 Society s website Oldtimedance co uk Archived from the original on 21 August 2009 Retrieved 3 May 2010 Jury Louise 6 September 2003 Rippon s future in doubt over bullying row at ballet The Independent London Archived from the original on 7 May 2022 Retrieved 25 October 2020 Interview in Modern amp Mature by Noreen Barr Archived from the original on 8 September 2013 Retrieved 24 June 2012 Angela Rippon OBE Archived from the original on 19 July 2011 Retrieved 15 October 2009 Angela Rippon OBE Archived from the original on 20 October 2013 Retrieved 18 October 2013 No 61803 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2016 p N9 Angela Rippon humbled by CBE in New Year s Honours list Alzheimer s Society 30 December 2016 TV News Presenters and Business Journalists TV Presenter Agents in the UK Knight Ayton Archived from the original on 13 July 2013 Retrieved 16 June 2019 BFI Screenonline Rippon Angela 1944 Biography Screenonline org uk 25 December 1976 Retrieved 16 June 2019 External links EditAngela Rippon at IMDb Bio at www screenonline org Angela Rippon at Knight Ayton ManagementMedia officesPreceded byBruce Parker Host of Antiques Roadshow1979 Succeeded byArthur NegusPreceded byCorry Brokken Eurovision Song Contest presenter1977 Succeeded byLeon 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