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Alex Macintosh (18 November 1925 – 7 September 1997)〔(Alex Macintosh at the IMDb ). Accessed 26 October 2008〕 was a BBC presenter and continuity announcer from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. He was also the voice artist heard during the first British-broadcast advertisement, for Gibbs SR Toothpaste on ITV, 22 September 1955. ==Career== Macintosh was an ABC TV in-vision announcer from 1955 to 1961, which led to him becoming a presenter on other BBC programmes. 〔(''TV Announcers:'' "The Continuity Booth" ). Accessed 26 October 2008〕 He contributed to a number of diverse programmes, including a spell as a regional presenter on ''Come Dancing'' (between 1957 and 1966; and again 1968-1972).〔 In 1962, he guest-starred in an episode of Brian Rix's ''Dial RIX'' as a host of "Come Prancing."〔 In addition to BBC work, Macintosh's voice was heard on the very first advert for Gibbs SR Toothpaste that was shown at 8.12pm on the opening night of ITV on 22 September 1955.〔 In 1961, he presented the London area news magazine ''Town and Around'', and was a relief news reader in March 1961.〔 Macintosh also took many supporting roles in a variety of TV programmes, often as a TV reporter, interviewer or newsreader, in which guise he appeared in episodes of ''R3'' (1965), ''The Troubleshooters'' (1969) and ''Doctor Who'' (''Day of the Daleks'') (1972).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alex Macintosh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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