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  1. Frederic Russell Harty [1] (5 September 1934 – 8 June 1988) [2] was an English television presenter of arts programmes and chat shows . Early life. Harty was born in Blackburn, Lancashire, the son of greengrocer [3] Fred Harty, who ran a fruit-and-vegetable stall on the local market, and Myrtle Rishton.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · June 8, 1988, Leeds (aged 53) Russell Harty (born September 5, 1934, Blackburn, Lancashire, England—died June 8, 1988, Leeds) was a British writer and television personality who charmed audiences with his intelligence, wit, and audacity, particularly as an irreverent talk-show host with London Weekend Television (LWT; 1972–80 ...

  3. Mini Bio. Russell Harty was born on September 5, 1934 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, UK. He was a producer and writer, known for BBC2 Playhouse (1973), The Kids Are Alright (1979) and Russell Harty Plus (1972). He died on June 8, 1988 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK.

  4. 22 de dic. de 2001 · On the eve of a BBC biography, Philip Hoare examines the actor's images and the reality. ... In 1986, shortly before Russell Harty arrived to interview him in his south of France retreat, ...

  5. He was born in Blackburn, Lancashire on 5 September 1934, and gained a first-class English degree from Exeter College, Oxford. His route into broadcasting came via academia, first as an English and drama teacher in Yorkshire and then lecturing in English Literature at the City University of New York.

  6. (1934-1988), Television and radio broadcaster and journalist. (Frederic) Russell Harty. Sitter in 2 portraits. Harty was one of television's best-loved personalities, remembered for hosting chat-shows on both BBC and ITV during the 1970s and 80s.

  7. 9 de jun. de 1988 · Russell Harty, a writer and broadcaster who became one of Britain's top television talk-show hosts, died of liver failure caused by hepatitis on Wednesday, according to a statement from St....