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Chris Serle
Christopher "Chris" Richard Serle (born 13 July 1943 in Bristol, England) is a former BBC TV presenter, reporter and actor. ==Biography== Serle was educated at Clifton College and Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied modern languages. He appeared as a foil for Irish comedian Dave Allen in his series ''Dave Allen at Large'' in 1971, but gained greater UK public recognition as one of the presenters on the TV series ''That's Life!''. He later presented and appeared in ''In At The Deep End'', a series in which he, and fellow former ''That's Life!'' presenter Paul Heiney, were pitched into professional situations with no prior knowledge. In the 1980s, he presented ''Windmill'' in which clips from the BBC archives on particular themes were shown (so called as the then base for BBC archives was in Windmill Road, Brentford). He later presented the viewer-response show ''Points of View'', ''The Computer Programme'', and ''Monkey Business''. Also was in ''Greek Language and People'' with Katia Dandoulaki. He currently serves as the Honorary President of the Bristol Hospital Broadcasting Service, a registered charity which provides a radio service to the hospitals of Bristol. Serle featured on an episode of the BBC game show, ''The Adventure Game'', with Sandra Dickinson and Adam Tandy on 16 February 1984.
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