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Solon Earl LowIn 1947, when Low was federal leader of the Social Credit party, he used a national Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) broadcast to lambaste'' the international power maniacs who aim to destroy Christianity'' and the'' international gangsters who are day-to-day scheming for world revolution.''
Jo BraunerAs part of the ARD-theme week 2008, he spoke on 21 April 2008 in the ARD television once again on recurring messages every half hour on the news.
Peter TorkIn the DVD commentary for the 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee TV special -- originally broadcast April 14, 1969 -- Dolenz noted that Nesmith gave Tork a gold watch as a going-away present, engraved'' From the guys down at work''.
Barry GoldwaterHis last on-screen appearance dealing with'' ham radio'' was in 1994, explaining a then-upcoming, Earth-orbiting ham radio relay satellite.
Mia FreedmanFreedman appears regularly as a commentator on Today on the Nine Network and in 2009 was appointed Chair of the Federal Government's National Body Image Advisory Group by Minister for Sport and Youth, Kate Ellis.
Kent HovindHovind established Creation Science Evangelism in 1991, and frequently spoke on young Earth creationism at seminars at private schools and churches, debates, and on radio and television broadcasts.
Katrina vanden HeuvelOn 6 November 2012, she was invited to a debate hosted by Dutch TV channel NOS, to discuss some issues regarding the 2012 US Elections.
Diane CoyleHowever in 2009 she was critical of the BBC's programming, stating'' Viewers are becoming increasingly cynical and disappointed by the programmes offered by the BBC and the UK's other main TV channels.''''
Colin King-AnsellKing-Ansell first achieved national New Zealand fame in 1968 when he appeared on a television current affairs programme.
Indian LarryThen in 2001, a wider audience became aware of Indian Larry through a Discovery Channel program entitled, Motorcycle Mania II, followed by his participation in three different Biker Build-Off programs.
Don RandallOn 21 October 2010, Randall referred to Australia's public national broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), the'' Gay-BC'', in response to a journalist.
Tristram HuntHe has made many appearances on television, presenting programmes on the English Civil War (2002), the theories of Isaac Newton (Great Britons, 2002), and the rise of the middle class, and makes regular appearances on BBC Radio 4, having presented broadcasts on such topics as the history of the signature.
John LydonDuring an April 2013 Australian tour, Lydon was involved in a television interview for the The Project that resulted in a publicised controversy, as he was labelled'' a flat out, sexist, misogynist pig'' by one of the panellists on the Australian programme.
Samantha FoxIn 1989, Fox co-presented the BRIT Awards with Mick Fleetwood, which became notorious for turning into a shambles ; Fox has asserted in interviews since that the autocue did not work properly that night.
Russell Garcia (composer)In Fiji, in 1969, the `` charm'' spun again when musicians visiting from Auckland invited Garcia, on behalf of the New Zealand Broadcasting Commission and the Music Trades Association, to do live concerts, radio and TV shows as well as lecture at universities around the country, a perfect fit seeing as Garcia is also known in music circles as the author of what are considered the definitive textbooks on composition : The Professional Arranger Composer Books I and II.
Don Sherwood (disc jockey)The station, owned and operated by ABC (since its debut in May 1949), wanted Sherwood simply to interview visiting entertainers and other celebrities and to avoid politics or other controversial subjects.
Keith BakkerBy the end of 2009, during an interview with NCRV, Bakker stated that it was thanks to his clinic that he had managed to introduce the Twelve-Step Program in the Netherlands, which he had followed himself in Scotland.
Bassam ShakhashiriShakhashiri, B. Z.'' Science is Fun : Flames, Fog and Fountains'' and'' Science is Fun : Collapsing Cans and Glowing Liquids,'' Public Broadcasting System and Wisconsin Public Television (1992).
Derek Warfield In 2003 after a complaint from an Ulster Unionist politician, Roy Beggs, Jr., a radio channel dedicated to the music of Derek Warfield was removed from the in-flight entertainment of Aer Lingus.
Vincent BrowneSince 14 January 2007, he has presented Tonight with Vincent Browne, a nightly current affairs television show on TV3.
Mircea EliadeIn March 2007, on Eliade's 100th birthday, the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company hosted the Mircea Eliade Week, during which radio drama adaptations of several works were broadcast.
Gerald Priestland Possibly Priestland's best known news broadcast occurred on the opening night of the BBC2 channel (Monday 20 April 1964).
Bill Moyers Bush-appointee Corporation for Public Broadcasting chairman Kenneth Tomlinson was a regular critic of Moyers ; in 2003, he wrote to Pat Mitchell, the president of PBS, that'' -LSB- NOW with Bill Moyers -RSB- does not contain anything approaching the balance the law requires for public broadcasting.''
Saira KhanKhan has also contributed to radio notably to Radio 4's Woman's hour and Radio 2's The Jeremy Vine Show and Radio 4's Any Questions In 2006, Khan set up a new campaign called OUR SAY to campaign for local and national referenda on issues of major public interest.
Jim LobeHe appeared on the BBC's public-affairs program Panorama : `` The War Party'', broadcast May 18, 2003 ; and was interviewed for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Four Corners public affairs program : `` American Dreamers'', broadcast March 10, 2003.
Simon McCoyOn 9 March 2012 McCoy was apparently caught asleep at the newsdesk as BBC Breakfast handed over to the BBC News channel at 8:30 am, although McCoy denied he was dozing.
Robert Simpson (composer)During the ensuing musicians' strike (which caused the cancellation of the first several weeks of the 1980 BBC Promenade Concerts) Simpson chose to disregard BBC staff regulations and discuss the matter with a national newspaper ; he then resigned from the Corporation, publicly alleging a'' degeneration of traditional BBC values in the scramble for ratings'' (Hans Keller later described these criticisms as'' demonstrable fact'').
Don Durbridge Don first broadcast to the nation in 1955 at the age of sixteen as co-host of The Younger Generation on the BBC Light Programme, having answered an ad in the Radio Times.
Nikolay AlexeyevIn June 2009 French TV channel France 4 aired the programme'' Global Resistance'' featuring 11 minutes report about the activities of Nikolay Alexeyev and his fellow activists from Russia and Belarus organizing first Slavic Gay Pride in Moscow on the day of the Eurovision Song Contest final on 16 May 2009.
Paolo SavoldelliIn 2012, Savoldelli works for the Italian television channel RAI, providing viewers with commentaries on cycling races.
Linda PapadopoulosOn 3 June 2010 she appeared on BBC One's political programme This Week to discuss the then-recent shooting spree in Cumbria, carried out by Derrick Bird.
Piet de JongIn an episode of the Dutch television programme Netwerk aired in 2005, he is even labelled as perhaps the best postwar Prime Minister of the Netherlands.
John MajorMajor presented only one Budget, the first one to be televised live, in early 1990.
Theodor W. AdornoIn talks, interviews and round-table discussions broadcast on Hessen Radio, South-West Radio and Radio Bremen, Adorno discussed topics as diverse as'' The Administered World'' (September 1950),'' What is the Meaning of' Working Through the Past ?'''
Ray DaviesIn August 2012, Davies performed' Waterloo Sunset' as part of the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Summer Olympics, watched by over 24 million viewers in the UK, but which was subsequently cut by NBC from the US broadcast in favour of a failed marketing attempt for their upcoming show Animal Practice.
Bill WeirWeir has anchored several launches and landings of the Space Shuttle, was the first American to broadcast live from Tibet and led off 2007's Earth Day special with an unprecedented underwater live report from the Great Barrier Reef.
Pat KennyWhen he was attacked live on air in 2006, Aoife, daughter of the attacker, Paul Stokes, and by coincidence a researcher on the show at the time, was consoled by Kenny.
Joaquim Maria Puyal On September 5, 1976 Puyal narrated the first Catalan-language broadcast of a football match since the Second Republic.
Nicol?s Leoz And also... In November 2010 Andrew Jennings, the presenter of FIFA's Dirty Secrets, an edition of BBC's flagship current affairs programme Panorama alleged that Leoz had taken bribes in the 1990s regarding the awarding of contracts for the sale of television rights to the football World Cup.
John PilgerCharlotte O'Sullivan in the London Evening Standard observes that'' what brings the material alive is Pilger's visit to Mutitjulu'' where an Australian Broadcasting Corporation television programme in 2006 concocted an entirely fictitious story about a paedophile ring run by community leaders resulting in a'' land grab''.
Craig Barnett Barnett has also made appearances in Australian television commercials, the most recent being the Volvo'' Attention Seeker'' TVC, which is televised to a global audience until 2012.
Victor GarberIn June 2010, due to an RTÉ production error, a picture of Victor Garber was accidentally used in an opinion poll on RTÉ News.
Samata AngelOn 28 March 2011 Samata Angel was invited to the launch of StartUp Britain where she discussed her fashion industry journey and addressed the Prime Minister David Cameron, George Osbourne, Peter Jones (entrepreneur), Doug Richard, Vince Cable and an audience of MPs, entrepreneurs and media.
Adrianus Johannes SimonisCardinal Simonis, now retired, caused a furore -LSB- in 2010 -RSB- when he commented on the abuse in an interview on a television programme.
Gary Lucascom/toneprint / TonePrints for TC Electronics of Denmark which will be available free for download by guitarists worldwide in spring 2013 A number of UK DJs have featured Lucas in their radio shows, including Charlie Gillett and John Peel, as well as Verity Sharp and Fiona Talkington on their BBC experimental music program, and Rob Da Bank, also on BBC.
Danny Baker Reporting for LWT (1980s) Baker started his TV career in 1980 at London Weekend Television (LWT), as a reporter and presenter for 20th Century Box - a series of half-hour documentaries on elements of youth culture in London (produced by Janet Street Porter) - one such edition documenting the burgeoning New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) scene included an early TV appearance of Iron Maiden performing at The Marquee Club and interviews with'' air guitar ists''.
Brian CowenIn November 2011, a review of Cowen's governance was broadcast on RTÉ television over two episodes entitled Crisis : Inside the Cowen Government.
Dmitry GordonDmitry is also the author of the TV program `` Visiting Dmitry Gordon'' (on Ukrainian TV since 2000).
Robert Guy Scully Comedians have tried to imitate Scully's interviewing style, with some success, both in French and in English : on Royal Canadian Air Farce, Paul Martin (guest) once appeared on a spoof of Venture when he was Minister of Finance and threatened to audit Scully (played by Don Ferguson) when he tried to hand-deliver his tax return to save on postage (aired on Political Hot Shots - Friday, November 12, 1999).
Jonathan DimblebyHis coverage of the 1973 Ethiopian famine - The Unknown Famine - was followed by TV and radio appeals which raised a record sum nationally and internationally.
Leo BurkeHe was featured in a news video by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation during a return to the Maritimes for a match in 1998.
Mullah Krekar In November 2007, mullah Krekar was the subject of a half hour investigative report by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC-TV) international affairs program'' Foreign Correspondent''.
Tim Collins (politician)He was also reported to have read The Dying Days in one sitting on the night of the 1997 General Election so that he could claim to have read the whole New Adventures series while the Conservatives were in government.
Nahshon Even-ChaimDespite approaches by The Age newspaper in 2003 and the producer of a television documentary on The Realm, Even-Chaim has declined to discuss his hacking career.
Richard AshdownThe two remained friends and in 2002, George approached Ashdown about'' spotting'' (assisting the broadcast director with what camera to broadcast on live television) for the BBC when their usual employee did not turn up at the venue, and also started to use Ashdown as the regular MC for his exhibitions, where he gained much experience.
Eva Lundgren A controversial TV documentary on radical feminism in Sweden titled The Gender War, which was aired in 2005 and which was subsequently found to be biased by the Swedish Broadcasting Commission, generated debate on Eva Lundgren's work in both Sweden and Norway.
Edward R. MurrowBeginning in 1958, Murrow hosted a talk show entitled Small World that brought together political figures for one-to-one debates.
Robin LustigOn 31 August 1997 Lustig presented a special news programme covering the sudden death of Diana, Princess of Wales, just hours after the announcement was made.
Paulo FrancisThe last controversial act in which Paulo Francis was involved was an early 1997 attack, on cable TV, on the management of Brazilian state-owned oil corporation Petrobras as dishonest.
Arthur MontfordDuring the 1978 World Cup, a technical fault with the feed from Argentina prevented ITV from broadcasting Hugh Johns commentary on the Scotland-Peru game so Montford's commentary, originally only intended for Scottish viewers, was used on the entire network (the same fault affected the BBC in reverse, with Scottish viewers having to listen to David Coleman instead of Archie MacPherson).
Fu XiancaiOn May 19, 2006, Fu gave an interview to the German television station ARD in which he discussed the dam.
Jon WienerHe led students on visits to the Nixon Library Since 1984, Wiener has been a contributing editor for The Nation magazine, On Wiener's radio program, a weekly public affairs interview show on Los Angeles radio station KPFK 90.
GAL (cartoonist)In 1996 GAL was a guest in the political talkshow De Zevende Dag on the Flemish national TV station VRT, in a special transmission live from the Flemish Parliament.
Dmytro TabachnykOn March 20, 2010 Ukrainian national television broadcasting company -- Inter -- made live sociological interrogation at prime time, asking respondents to answer a question if they are supporting Tabachnyk in position of Science and education minister or against him.
John van KesterenIn 1974, Van Kesteren was officially invited to start a revival of cultural ties between the Netherlands and Indonesia, presenting concerts, radio and television programmes.
Jacqueline Pang13 June 2012 - Jacqueline Pang was interviewed on a local Cantonese speaking TV station about her Personal Life Experience and growth in the past years of her broadcasting, and lately her progress on live stage acting performances as well as singing.
Beppe GrilloIn August 2008, Grillo was the subject of a report on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's international affairs program Foreign Correspondent.
Roslyn FullerIn 2012, Fuller appeared on a panel discussion on Tonight With Vincent Browne (TV3, Ireland) discussing the Savita Halappanavar case, the Gaza conflict, and other issues.
Hans WiegelOn April 12, 2010 during a broadcast of the Dutch TV program De Wereld Draait Door Wiegel humoristic joked to be the best Prime Minister the Netherlands never had.
John QuelchIn 1999, he developed and presented a series of twelve one hour programs on Marketing Management for the Public Broadcasting System.
Damian BarrThis activity was praised by Diana Athill when she was guest editor for the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 in December 2010.
Huw ThomasHe performed a similar role during the February 1974 general election on the election broadcasts News from the Liberals and Radio Report and again in October 1974.
Jen SaundersIn September 2009, her new work,'' Hidden Beak Funeral Bird'', was commissioned for and performed on Australian Broadcasting Corporation's radio programme New Music Up Late.
Michael PortilloPortillo retired from the Commons at the 2005 general election, and has since pursued his media interests, presenting a wide range of television and radio programmes.
Keith MurdochHe kept pace with new technology, and by 1935 the Herald was involved with eleven radio stations (while Murdoch campaigned to prevent the official Australian Broadcasting Commission from establishing its own news service).
Annabel Crabb In 2012, Crabb began hosting her own TV program Kitchen Cabinet on ABC2 (later ABC1), an informal interview program with Australian politicians over a meal prepared by both Crabb and her guest.
Ryan Johnson (marine scientist) Between 1998 and present Ryan has featured as a marine scientist in numerous documentaries including Naked Science (National Geographic) 15, Earth Investigated (National Geographic), Animal Camera (BBC) and After the Attack (Discovery Channel).
Norman Hulbert Hulbert was incensed when, on 19 January 1963, the BBC television programme That Was The Week That Was broadcast an item identifying the 13 Members of Parliament who had not spoken in the Chamber since the general election.
AbingHowever, his musical current affairs commentary also irked the authorities, and after 1945 he was prohibited from singing about news items at his usual place of performance.
Eddie HobbsHe spoke out against Jumbo mortgage s. During the run up to the 2007 Irish general election, Hobbs and his colleague Matt Cooper presented a political programme called Polls Apart on Irish TV station TV3, in which they interview the main Irish political party leaders about what they intend to do after the election, if they were to be deemed elected into government.
Leonard MironHe was approached in 1991 to work as a presenter for Romanian National Television for the youth programme Viața școlii (School Life) and ended up presenting a number of similar shows over the following years including Măseaua de minte (The Wisdom Tooth), Care pe care (loosely translated as Dog Eat Dog), and Veniți cu noi pe programul doi (Join Us on Channel 2), amongst many other shows.
Shane MacGowanIn 2004 on the BBC TV political magazine programme This Week he gave incoherent and slurred answers to questions from Janet Street-Porter about the public smoking ban in Ireland.
Alison HolstIn November 2010 Holst appeared on Radio New Zealand's afternoon programme to deny rumours that she had been asked to be the next Governor General of New Zealand.
John Myers (radio executive)Myers reviewed efficiencies at four BBC radio stations during the first quarter of 2011 and, in late 2011, began reviewing BBC Local Radio stations in response to the Delivering Quality First cuts.
Martha RountreeIn 1944, she and her sister Ann founded a production company, Radio House, which prepared singing commercials and transcribed programs.
Simon McCoyOn 7 June 2013 McCoy presented coverage of the Queen's visit to Broadcasting House to officially open the new part of the BBC's Headquarters which features the largest live newsroom in Europe.
Kim Winser Winser has appeared on several notable TV and radio programmes including : Winser served as a Non-Executive Director of The Edrington Group, and in 2011, was asked by the English Government to deliver The Good Work Commission, alongside John Varley and other notable executives.
Peter FinchamFincham directly initiated the creation of both the early evening current affairs and lifestyle programme The One Show (2006 -- present) and the prime time chat show Davina (2006), the latter designed as a vehicle for presenter Davina McCall.
Terry WoganDuring the presentation of the Dutch televote in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Wogan called the Dutch televote presenter, Paul de Leeuw, an'' eejit'', as de Leeuw started to make ad lib comments, gave his mobile phone number and lengthened the Dutch results.
Paul Kelly (journalist)Kelly is a political commentator on radio and television and presented the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) TV documentary series, 100 Years -- The Australian Story (2001) and wrote a book of the same title.
Robert Gray (businessman)In 1992, Gray developed a service for Bally Health Clubs, and provided separate local-area broadcast signals so that club patrons watching one of several monitors could tune a personal radio to a broadcast frequency to listen to a chosen monitor's sound.
Walter VeltroniFor example in 2001, after the late night show Satyricon aired an interview that discussed indictments on links between the right-wing leader and the mafia, Marco Travaglio reported that Veltroni dispatched a messenger menacing the closure of the show.
Andrzej MorozowskiSince 2001 Andrzej Morozowski has been working in the private television TVN 24, where he was presenting many auditions : Skaner polityczny (The Political Scanner), Bohater tygodnia (A hero of the Week), Studio 24, Kuluary (The Couloirs), Rozmowa bardzo polityczna (A very political conversation) and Prześwietlenie (The X-ray).
Sarah MontagueOn 6 November 2010 she was noted for breaking a strike at the BBC, called by the National Union of Journalists, when she arrived to present the Today programme at 3:30 am, along with fellow presenter Evan Davis, thereby not technically crossing the picket line.
Marty WhelanIn February 2012, as part of RTÉ's'' educational outreach programme'', he gave a demonstration on how radio shows are put together to members of the Liberties' senior citizens group.
Enda Kenny In December 2008, Vincent Browne criticised Kenny in The Irish Times for not having a grasp of the issues, notably of economic issues.
David and Frederick BarclayOn 28 March 2012, BBC Radio 4 dedicated part of their Today programme to analysis of the Barclay brothers' role in Sark.
John GallianoOn 12 June 2013, John Galliano's first filmed interview since his dismissal from Christian Dior was broadcast on United States television for the first time.
Lorraine KemberIn April 2004, Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National aired a documentary on Kember's experience as a caregiver.
Ma Haide (George Hatem)There is an extensive interview with him in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's groundbreaking ninety minute documentary by Patrick Watson, The Seven Hundred Million (1964).