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- Q5258701 description "British radio presenter".
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- Q5258701 abstract "Dennis McCarthy (May 7, 1933 – January 10, 1996) was a British radio presenter and an employee of BBC Radio Nottingham. Among the people he interviewed were Prime Ministers.Dennis McCarthy MBE was a decorator, washing-machine salesman and dog-breeder before joining BBC Radio Nottingham shortly after it opened in 1968, following an interview about taking part in the Crufts dog show that caught the attention of station bosses. He broadcast five days a week with Afternoon Special, networked to BBC Radio Leicester, BBC Radio Derby and BBC Radio Lincolnshire in 1980.The Sunday Show presented with his daughter Tara, now a barrister, attracted one-in-six of the Nottinghamshire population as listeners.During almost three decades his interviewees included show business figures and politicians, including six Prime Ministers. For BBC Radio 4 he contributed features and interviews. He was a reporter for the BBC on East Midlands TV.He was made an MBE for services to broadcasting in 1991. He created books linked to his programmes and his love of dogs. Taken ill on air, McCarthy insisted on finishing the programme, dying the same day at his home in Bingham. As his funeral procession travelled towards Nottingham Cathedral, traffic in the city centre stopped with crowds six deep in places.Nottingham Express Transit AT6/5 tram 214 carries the name Dennis McCarthy MBE.".
- Q5258701 birthDate "1933-05-07".
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- Q5258701 deathDate "1996-01-10".
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- Q5258701 dateOfBirth "1933-05-07".
- Q5258701 dateOfDeath "1996-01-10".
- Q5258701 name "McCarthy, Dennis".
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- Q5258701 comment "Dennis McCarthy (May 7, 1933 – January 10, 1996) was a British radio presenter and an employee of BBC Radio Nottingham. Among the people he interviewed were Prime Ministers.Dennis McCarthy MBE was a decorator, washing-machine salesman and dog-breeder before joining BBC Radio Nottingham shortly after it opened in 1968, following an interview about taking part in the Crufts dog show that caught the attention of station bosses.".
- Q5258701 label "Dennis McCarthy (radio presenter)".
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