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Angela Mary Rippon OBE (born 12 October 1944)〔"Angela Rippon," ''Contemporary Authors Online'', Detroit: Gale, (2008) ''Gale Biography In Context''〕 is an English television journalist, newsreader, writer and presenter. Rippon presented radio and television news programmes in South West England before moving to BBC One's ''Nine O'Clock News'', becoming a regular presenter in 1975. She was the first female journalist permanently to present the BBC national television news. Rippon appeared on a Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show in 1976, presented the first two seasons of ''Top Gear'' and also presented ''Come Dancing''. She was a presenter on, and co-founder of, breakfast television franchisee TV-am. In the 1990s, she moved to radio, presenting daily news programmes for LBC Newstalk between 1990 and 1994, and appeared on Channel 4's ''The Big Breakfast'' as a stand-in newsreader. Rippon has written fourteen books,〔"Angela Rippon," ''People of Today'', Debrett's Ltd., (2011) ''Gale Biography In Context''〕 toured with a production of ''Anything Goes'' and presented a segment of BBC One's ''The One Show''. She was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 2004. Since 2009, she has co-presented the BBC consumer show ''Rip Off Britain'' with Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville and since 2013, she has co-hosted ''Holiday Hit Squad'' on the BBC alongside Helen Skelton and Joe Crowley. Since 2014, she has co-hosted the ITV entertainment series ''Amazing Greys'' alongside Paddy McGuinness. ==Early life== Rippon was born in Plymouth, Devon, into a working-class family. Her father, John, was a Royal Marine; she first saw him in 1947 when he returned from World War II. Rippon's Scottish mother, Edna, worked at a fine china company called Lawley's〔 and was also a seamstress.〔 She attended a girls' grammar school in Plymouth.〔 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「Angela Rippon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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