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John Mundy (presenter)

John Mundy (born in Manchester, Lancashire) is a British broadcaster and voice-over artist, 〔(John Mundy website )〕 best known as a long-serving presenter of the regional news programme ''BBC North West Tonight''.〔(TVark screenshots and history of North West Tonight )〕 and its previous incarnations as ''Look North'' and ''Look North West''.〔(John Mundy IMDb profile )〕
Mundy started in 'the business' first, as a stage-hand at the Opera House in Manchester and then as an actor at Oldham's Coliseum Theatre. His television career began with a live 'on-air' audition as a continuity announcer for Tyne Tees Television. He also announced for HTV (forerunner of ITV Wales and West) before joining BBC North West in 1974. Mundy worked as a regional continuity announcer on weekday evenings and presented news bulletins, alternating duties with Christine Burn.
Mundy stayed with BBC North West after regional continuity was axed in September 1980 and later became a main anchor of ''Look North West'' and ''North West Tonight'', presenting alongside Stuart Hall until 1990. He also worked on various non-news programmes including ''The Friday Show'', ''The Young Enterprise Show'', ''Christmas Crackers'' and annual North West coverage of the BBC's ''Children in Need'' appeal.
During his time with the BBC, (and largely unknown to the BBC or public), Mundy was also running a parallel career as a highly successful voice-over artist.
In 1995, he took a career break and went to live in the USA. For the next five years, he was involved in property development which included the ownership and operation of two hotels in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 2000, he returned to live in Britain and resumed his work as a voice-over artist.
Recent work includes UK National TV advertising campaigns for 'DiSaronno' and 'Illy Coffee' plus narration of documentaries for CNN and National Geographic Channel.
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