Peter Smith
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Peter Smith can refer to:
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[edit] Media
- Pete Smith (announcer), an Australian broadcaster and television personality
- Peter Smith (director), British television and film director, 1970s-
- Peter Smith (newsreader) British news presenter/newsreader, 1990s
[edit] Musicians and music related
- Peter Smith (producer), producer of Squeeze albums Ridiculous and Some Fantastic Place
- Peter Smith (musician), a former member of the band Phixx
- Peter Smith (DJ), one half of the band MLO
[edit] Politicians
- Peter Smith (Canadian), (born c.1870s), a Canadian politician involved in the Ontario Bond Scandal
- Peter Plympton Smith, (born 1945), lieutenant-governor and congressman from Vermont, president of California State University, Monterey Bay
- Peter Smith (Hawkinge) and Shepway District Councillor representing Hawkinge
- Peter Smith (Cayman Islands), Governor of the Cayman Islands from 1999 to 2002
- Peter Smith, Baron Smith of Leigh, leader of Wigan council and member of the House of Lords
[edit] Sportsmen
- Peter Smith (cricketer), an English cricketer
- Peter Smith (curler), a Scottish curler
[edit] Other
- Peter Smith (BattleTech), one of the creators of BattleTech
- Peter Smith (bishop), the current Archbishop of Cardiff
- Peter Smith (judge), (born 1952), the Honourable Mr Justice Peter Smith, a British High Court judge
- Peter Smith (painter), a contemporary British painter.
- Peter Smith (union leader) (1940-2006), general secretary of a British trade union, the Association of Teachers and Lecturers
- Peter C H Smith (historian),as Peter C Smith the author of 67 books of aeronautical,naval and military history The Society of Authors, London
- Peter Smith (philosopher), a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Cambridge.
- Peter K Smith, founder of Cavalier Yachts, boat-builder, sailor, and marine anchor designer.
- Peter Smith (scientist), Lunar and Planetary Laboratory scientist and Principal Investigator of the Phoenix robotic mission to Mars.