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Vincent Kane

Vincent Kane, OBE (born 13 January 1935, in Cardiff), is a Welsh broadcaster and writer, known primarily for his career at the BBC. He has been chairman of the Wales Quality Centre, the International Festival of Musical Theatre and the Cardiff Initiative.
==Biography==
In 1960, Kane won The Observer Mace, speaking with Mary O'Neill〔(Winners of the John Smith Memorial Mace ), 2004; Retrieved 2015-11-24〕 and representing Cardiff University.
Kane is best known for his work as a presenter and interviewer with the BBC, with whom he worked for almost 36 years.〔Matt Thomas, ('We didn't have rules; During his remarkable broadcasting career, Vincent Kane interviewed Richard Burton and covered some of the biggest news stories of the 20th century' ), Western Mail, 15 May 2010. Retrieved 2013-01-07.〕 He presented television programmes such as ''Wales Today'', ''Week In Week Out'' and on radio in ''Good Morning Wales'' and ''Meet For Lunch'' (BBC Radio Wales). He has been called "the Jeremy Paxman of Wales" because of his searching interview techniques, though he was already a well-known figure in Wales before Paxman made his name on national television. Kane began as a reporter on ''Wales Today'' in 1962, and went on to become the first host of ''Week In Week Out'' in 1964,〔(Vincent Kane, hippies, mini-skirts and a legend ), BBC South West Wales 13 May 2010. Retrieved 2013-01-07.〕 presenting the weekly current affairs programme. He returned to host ''Wales Today'' from 1986 to 1993, and eventually left BBC Wales in 1998.
In June 1988 Kane was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for "services to Broadcasting in Wales".〔(O.B.E. ), Supplement to the London Gazette, 11 June 1988, p. B10〕
Kane founded the Wales Quality Centre and, almost 30 years later, retired from the role of chairman in December 2012.〔Eoghan Mortell, (Vincent Kane’s long good-bye ), Click on Wales blog (Institute of Welsh Affairs). Retrieved 2013-01-07.〕
He has in later life been spending the majority of his time living in Cyprus.〔

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