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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Presenter from the North West who fronted ''Northern Newscast'' (Granada's first nightly regional news bulletin) which evolved into ''Granada Reports'', the programme that also brought [[Anthony H. Wilson]], [[Gordon Burns]] and [[Richard Madeley]] to our attention. He also presented his own feature series called ''It's Trueman.''
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Manchester-born presenter who fronted ''Northern Newscast'' (Granada's first nightly regional news bulletin) which evolved into ''Granada Reports'', the programme that also brought [[Anthony H. Wilson]], [[Gordon Burns]] and [[Richard Madeley]] to our attention. He also presented his own feature series called ''It's Trueman.''
He went on to develop a highly successful animation writing career, scripting and narrating numerous Cosgrove Hall cartoons during the 1970s and 80s including classics such as ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''Jamie and the Magic Torch'', ''Danger Mouse'' and ''Count Duckula''.
He went on to develop a highly successful animation writing career, scripting and narrating numerous Cosgrove Hall cartoons during the 1970s and 80s including classics such as ''Chorlton and the Wheelies'', ''Jamie and the Magic Torch'', ''Danger Mouse'' and ''Count Duckula''.
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He died in September 2024 aged 92.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Current revision as of 08:00, 3 September 2024

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Contents

Shows

Flying Start

Screen Test

Biography

Manchester-born presenter who fronted Northern Newscast (Granada's first nightly regional news bulletin) which evolved into Granada Reports, the programme that also brought Anthony H. Wilson, Gordon Burns and Richard Madeley to our attention. He also presented his own feature series called It's Trueman.

He went on to develop a highly successful animation writing career, scripting and narrating numerous Cosgrove Hall cartoons during the 1970s and 80s including classics such as Chorlton and the Wheelies, Jamie and the Magic Torch, Danger Mouse and Count Duckula.

He died in September 2024 aged 92.

Trivia

Took over the hosting of Michael Parkinson's film review show, Cinema.

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