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Gordon Boyd

Gordon William Boyd (26 December 1922 – 8 October 2009)〔(Death Notice: Gordon William Boyd ), ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 12 October 2009.〕 was an English actor of film, television and musical theatre as well as a television host, and singer who hosted several television programmes in Australia during the 1960s. He worked in both his native Britain, and then in Australia after immigrating in 1964.
==Early life and military service==
Boyd was born Gordon William Needham at Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England. He attended Faversham Grammar School, and studied a year of medicine with the intention of becoming a medical missionary for the Methodist Church, but instead took up acting after joining the Royal Air Force in 1941, where he studied drama, performed and participated in radio broadcasts. After flight training in the United States, Boyd was posted to Ceylon, where he flew PBY Catalina flying boats and served with several Australian military personnel.〔Sheil, Pat: (Debonair showman made hearts flutter ), ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', 23 October 2009.〕

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