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She was also often asked to work as a compere.
During live performances, Guy also often acted as the group's compere.
He performed during the play with his band, and acted as compere.
He is often seen as both a compere and after-dinner speaker.
He also worked as a compere, producer and writer.
The compere appeared and gave the audience their instructions.
It had a different presenter (often referred to at the time as a compere) every week.
When the group disbanded, Gee became a compere, then later a comedian.
Even the compere, noted for his own style in suits, tried to bump up the bidding.
He then became the compere for the Australian version of the Jeopardy!
John Inverdale is standing a few feet away from me playing compere.
There is a compere, and musicians play a set halfway through and at the end of the evening.
He is working as a compere for the Romanian National Television.
This compere then also introduces the various supporting characters, each introducing themselves in third person after he has announced them.
Noel Murphy was the first resident musician and compere.
However, the compere announces that the champ has been hit by a truck and will be unable to fight, to the disgust of all.
Sometimes the Show has a compere, sometimes not.
By 1323 her compere had become autonomous companies, with directors who were elected by the shareholders.
The compere then announced that there had been one garment that outclassed all others.
On returning to Britain, Manning continued to sing professionally, and also worked as a compere.
With a rich and mellow speaking voice, Nixon was also in demand as a compere and narrator.
In 1970, flour bombs were thrown at the compere, Bob Hope, by protestors.
In 1942, after his war service, he transferred to 3DB as the chief announcer and feature compere.
By the end of the decade he was the compere of a show starring Cliff Richard.
Carlotta, a transgender person, rose through the ranks of the show to eventually become the show's compere and its most famous member.
People play host, of course, because they like having company.
Last summer, he met his host family for the first time.
Perhaps you plan to be the host of a party.
I have worked with him on a host of issues.
You and I will be at the left of the host.
I came east to lead the war host as you told me.
In some cases, the host takes a 10 to 15 percent cut.
For 1986, he would be moved to the host position.
In the show's second season he took over as host.
The home would later play host to the first national congress.
Was kept on air for six years with himself as host.
The same staff and host will also work for the new show.
She has been the host of the show ever since.
He was now in the private study of his host.
No city has been the host more than that number.
Families are host to them for two weeks or, in some cases, longer.
He was host for his own talk show on national television.
What if a company gave a party and the host did not make it?
In 1980, he became the host of a radio talk show.
There are probably a whole host of them, with more thought.
At about the same time, a host of economic forces came into play.
And it can lead to a host of medical problems, including death.
Lead can cause a host of problems, especially in children.
"I'm only trying to understand why people think the way they do about our host."
They were close enough that nothing could stop the Host now.
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Now there's a thought: maybe they can get Little and Large to compere next year's event.
Ellis Aston was the first on stage to compere the forthcoming show.
She later compered her own IMT, becoming the first woman in the world to compere a variety television show.
Sean said: "He's not very well known but he is my main influence - he used to compere at the Comedy Store.
He presently hosts Rubbin' Minds on Channels Television and frequently moonlights as an events compere.
Crease was chosen to compere the station's first program - Clarkson's TV Hostess Quest.
Known as something of a showman Miller was picked to compere the 1969 Wembley Reggae Festival, the first major reggae music event in Britain.
After fifteen months in this record-breaking show, Livermore was invited to compere a children's program for ABCTV called CrackerJack.
In January 1938, Agnew was engaged by the ABC to compere a weekly program on contemporary music, dubbed the "Modern and Contemporary Composers' Session".
UTV's Pamela Ballentine will compere the show which will feature clothes from Deja-Vu, the nearly-new shop on the Lisburn Road.
The programs compere Graham Cornes who was on the receiving end of Granger's playing style in 1982 finished the segment by saying he had forgiven him, commenting, "That's Football".
In 1951, Brough was travelling to Leeds to compere the televised Northern Music Hall at the Theatre Royal, Leeds, with Archie in his suitcase.
UTV star Gerry Kelly is to compere the event, with the winner going on to represent Ulster in the final of the world famous event, now Europe's second largest pageant.
On the night James Franco hosted the Oscars, the show featured a segment in which veteran Oscars host Bob Hope was digitally brought back to life to compere one more time.
From there, he went on to compere at the Les Cousins folk club on Greek Street, where he played alongside Cat Stevens, Bert Jansch, Van Morrison, Roy Harper and Ralph McTell.
The band were booked to play the Mean Fiddler Stage at Reading Festival on 26 August and compere John Peel, who had already been playing their singles, made a point of catching the set, offering a Peel Session as a result.
She retired from films after her marriage and is now a certified scuba diving instructor in the Andaman Islands and briefly returned to compere the Chennai Super Kings Cheer Leaders talent show on Vijay TV in 2009.
The poet, columnist and compere Mr. Muhammad Sarfraz Ahmad DPO Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Rawalpindi the resident of Phalia of Mandi Bahauddin District is one of his close relatives.
She is an after dinner speaker and conference host, and has compered televised recordings in venues such as Sydney Opera House and the Royal Albert Hall in London, is now often asked to compere large orchestral or musical events at symphony halls and theatres around the country.
Carrie Crowley - Having worked on WLR in the early 1990s, she went on to compere the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with Ronan Keating, working on RTÉ Radio and TV and has acted on stage and in film.
When he ran out of money in 1951, he moved to Sydney and spent the next 2 years there as art critic for the Daily Telegraph (1952-54), arts compere called Phidias for the ABC children's radio programme, The Argonauts and as a drawing teacher at the National Art School (1956-62).
The school students host them for a period of three months.
It will be the first true public course to host the Open.
And 99 percent of the people who host me want to do it again.
Every member has to host a party at least once.
It could be large enough to host a city of 100,000 or more people.
For a while he even hosted his own talk show.
He said yeah, and we got to host the event.
Then it will host test events in both 2012 and 2013.
In summer, the station can host up to 40 people.
Many of these summer programs are hosted by high schools.
Being hosted in the states works against them as well.
He later returned to host the show's second season in 2009.
She returned to host the program on May 11, 2013.
The city will host the event until at least 2014.
I'd been in our house when she hosted her group.
A given group can host only one street fair each year, the city said.
The school has also hosted more than 60 international students from about 24 countries.
I was hosting a party at our house that night.
This was also the first year they hosted summer school.
The final four will be hosted by the top team.
In the first month of 1997, it hosted 2 million.
He had a clear view when I asked him about hosted systems.
They hosted the games for the first time in 1932.
The games will be hosted by each of the schools.
He held that position until 1998, but hosted the show again from 1999 to 2006.
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