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  1. Michael Aspel talks candidly about his London Weekend Television chat show that was broadcast on ITV from 1983 to 1993. Along the way he remembers the time B...

  2. 7 de oct. de 2023 · Michael Aspel with his second wife Ann Reed and their two children, twins Jane and Edward, at the City of London Hospital. Michael Aspell with his third wife Lizzie Power pictured together in 1977.

  3. Michael Aspel is an English TV presenter known for his work on programs such as ‘Crackerjack’, ‘Strange but True?’, and ‘Antiques Roadshow’. Aspel was born in Battersea, London. He had served in the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, before he began his television career. He did various odd jobs as well, before he began working as a newsreader for the BBC in 1957.

  4. Aspel & Company: With Michael Aspel, Mel Smith, Nigel Havers, Oliver Reed. Middle-of-the-road celebrity chat show hosted by smooth presenter Michael Aspel.

  5. Michael Aspel. Actor: The War Game. Born in Battersea, London in 1933 during the war he was evacuated to Chard in Somerset. Retuning to London he attended Emmanuel School in Wandsworth where he was a member of the rowing club 8 and dreamed of being a cartoonist or a film star but ended up as being the teaboy for Collins the Publishers until he was called up for National Service....

  6. 17 de may. de 2020 · 'We were bland and inoffensive' Michael Aspel recalls his career as a BBC newsreader The former Antiques Roadshow presenter, 87, recalls getting his big break in broadcasting with a stint on a BBC ...

  7. Michael Aspel: 'I'm just not a happy person' He's the ultimate smoothie - a multi-faceted, velvet-voiced broadcaster. So, at 71, with a 50-year career, Michael Aspel should be a contented man.