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Keith Fordyce

Keith Fordyce (15 October 1928 – 15 March 2011) was an English disc jockey and former presenter on British radio and television. He is most famous as the first presenter of ITV's ''Ready Steady Go!'' in 1963, but was a stalwart of both BBC radio and Radio Luxembourg for many years.
==Career==
Born Keith Fordyce Marriott in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, he attended Lincoln School and later studied law at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 1955 he came to the attention of British radio listeners as a staff announcer at Radio Luxembourg where he worked with Barry Alldis.
Fordyce later worked for the BBC Light Programme in the 1960s, with such programmes as the lunchtime ''Pop In'' show, and went on to host the television talent show ''Thank Your Lucky Stars''〔(Keith Fordyce on The Game Show website including photo )〕 On 9 August 1963 he presented the first edition of ''Ready Steady Go!'' on Associated Rediffusion television, being joined subsequently in 1964 by Cathy McGowan and Michael Aldred. McGowan took over the show when Fordyce left in 1965.
In 1967 he provided the commentary for the BBC's first colour test transmission on BBC 2, the first men's singles final of the Open era at Wimbledon.〔Supplementary obituary note, ''The Times'', 2 April 2011〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.theguardian.com/news/2012/jun/24/archive-1967-wimbledon-dan-maskell )
In the early '80s, he rejoined Radio Luxembourg in the Grand Duchy after Barry Alldis's death, working in the Villa Louvigny again for six months, and regularly attracting audiences of 250,000 or more for his programmes.
On 12 February 1983 he was the first presenter of Radio 2's ''Sounds of the '60s''. He also hosted Radio 2's ''Beat The Record'' for many years. He later hosted a record programme on west of England local radio.〔 Prior to his retirement Fordyce worked for the BBC Regional service in Devon, based at the Radio Devon studios, doing regular weekend shows.

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