Talk:Fred Talbot

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I deleted a comment:

He is "married" to the BBC north-west television personality Stuart Hall.

added by an anon, User:82.108.114.202. Is there a source? -- ALoan (Talk) 19:43, 6 Mar 2005 (UTC)

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Fred W Talbot (the W is for Winston). He was a founding member of the Altrincham and District Astronomy Society, and remains involved to today. He taught Biology at Altrincham Grammar School, and during this period also recorded a weekly Astronomical programme for Radio Manachester. This branched out into occasional spots on Granada Reports, usually when something like a Lunar Eclipse was due. The TV work continued until Granada commissioned Fred to appear in a general 'science for kids' style programme called The Final Frontier. Fred remained a regular on Granada Reports and then landed the TV weatherman spot, for which he has little formal training.