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Tony Dortie
Tony Dortie (born July 1973) is a British TV personality. He set up his own production company called Triple T Entertainment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Triple T Entertainment )〕 He has appeared on various popular entertainment networks such as BBC, Music Box, ITV (''Schofield's Quest''),〔BFI〕 (British Film Institute ), MTV, BBC World Service, 3e (''Glam Slam'')〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Capital Picture )〕 and various others as a host. He is currently a host and creator for the TV game show, ''7$TEPS''. ==Early life== Dortie was born in London and grew up in Lewes, Sussex. He later attributes his out-going personality to his mixed childhood of Sussex Countryside and Inner City London combining a Broadcasting career with constant regular charity work.〔White, Sam – - Director Cancer Research UK. ''He's made a tremendous valuable contribution to our work''. Cancer Research UK|Annual Report, August 2008,〕 Whilst at school, Dortie was a contributor to Music Box where he started his on screen broadcast career. Moving on to work for Children's BBC UP2U and then joining Ant & Dec, Zoë Ball and Peter Andre as one of the 1990s hosts of ''Top of the Pops''. His Marmite style of presenting by talking with many inner city urban phrases, such 'Peace out' 'Laterz' and 'Respect', was not to everyone's taste and earned mixed and often critical reviews.〔source The Independent ()〕 After becoming fascinated by the differences between hosting a TV show and owning the production company, Dortie set up his own production company called Djem Productions Ltd.,〔source (Broadcast Magazine )〕 where it was clear he made every mistake a new media company could make, and the company collapsed.
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