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- Jim_Pope abstract "Jim Pope (2 October 1933 - August 2001) was an English radio and television continuity announcer and voice over artist. He began his career in radio and moved to TV to deliver continuity links for HTV in the 1960s and early 1970s.Pope later moved to Granada TV where he remained for the rest of his career as a continuity announcer and newsreader of Granada Reports bulletins. His most well known contemporaries were Charles Foster and Colin Weston. While working primarily as a continuity announcer, he also voiced Granada-produced trails and promos for the ITV network and was a narrator for the highly regarded current affairs programme, World in Action.Pope was also known for providing the voice-over announcements for Granada's University Challenge. He performed this service in the original Bamber Gascoigne hosted show and resumed the role in the revived Jeremy Paxman hosted version from 1994.Pope also had a cameo role as an interviewer on Alan Bleasdale's Channel 4 series GBH.".
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- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Bamber_Gascoigne.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Category:1933_births.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Category:2001_deaths.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Game_show_announcers.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_and_television_announcers.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Foster_(UK).
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Colin_Weston.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Continuity_announcer.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink English_people.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink G.B.H._(TV_series).
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink ITV_Granada.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink ITV_News_Granada_Reports.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink ITV_Wales_&_West.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Paxman.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Tilling.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink University_Challenge.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLink World_in_Action.
- Jim_Pope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jim Pope".
- Jim_Pope list "(1972–2001)".
- Jim_Pope list "University Challenge announcer".
- Jim_Pope next Roger_Tilling.
- Jim_Pope next "2002".
- Jim_Pope prev "1962".
- Jim_Pope prev "Don Murray Henderson".
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- Jim_Pope subject Category:1933_births.
- Jim_Pope subject Category:2001_deaths.
- Jim_Pope subject Category:Game_show_announcers.
- Jim_Pope subject Category:Radio_and_television_announcers.
- Jim_Pope hypernym Radio.
- Jim_Pope type Broadcaster.
- Jim_Pope type Person.
- Jim_Pope type Announcer.
- Jim_Pope type Broadcaster.
- Jim_Pope type Commentator.
- Jim_Pope type Show.
- Jim_Pope comment "Jim Pope (2 October 1933 - August 2001) was an English radio and television continuity announcer and voice over artist. He began his career in radio and moved to TV to deliver continuity links for HTV in the 1960s and early 1970s.Pope later moved to Granada TV where he remained for the rest of his career as a continuity announcer and newsreader of Granada Reports bulletins. His most well known contemporaries were Charles Foster and Colin Weston.".
- Jim_Pope label "Jim Pope".
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