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Craig and Doyle
* Craig Doyle
This aired on 1 January 2007 and was presented by Miriam again but this time Craig Doyle was her co-host.
On the rare occasions he was absent, Andy Townsend, Robbie Earle, Craig Doyle and Dave Beckett deputised.
* Craig Doyle ( born 1970 ), Irish television and radio presenter
He appeared on Craig Doyle Live during UEFA Euro 2012.
It was hosted by veteran radio personalities Craig Mustard and Tom Doyle.
The show's first guest ( s ) tends to be interviewed next aside from Mondays which feature Lorraine Investigates with Craig Doyle, Wednesdays which feature fashion from Mark Heyes and Thursdays which feature money-saving advice from Martin Lewis.
* 17 December – Craig Doyle, television presenter.
Everest returned in 2008 to film a new advert with Craig Doyle and installed new windows and solar panels.
Craig Doyle will be responsible for the first scripts of the series, and it will be directed by Ben Silverman and Sofía Vergara.
Whilst there was an influx of replacement characters such as Janice Reid, May Walters, Craig Maxwell, Doug Fletcher, Glenn Young, Debbie Halliday, Ginny Doyle and the return of Susan Palmer.
Past players over the years included Andy MacIntyre, Eric Cloutier, Kurt Mallett, Rick Bennett, Tobias Ablad, Jason Clark, Mike Hall, Doug Evans, David Cunniff, Ronald Ozolinsh, Tim Chase, James Mooney, Steve Vezina, Marc Yakabuski, Marc Salsman, Craig Lutes, Patrick Clement, Shane Doyle, Mick Kempffer, Jon Bonvie, Jason Smith, Johan Slirg, Stan Dovan, Brian Massa, and Dan Carney.
Craig Doyle ( born 17 December 1970 in Dublin, Ireland ) is an Irish television and radio presenter.
To Irish viewers he is recognisable as working for Raidió Teilifís Éireann ( RTÉ ), and as the host of RTÉ One chat show Tonight with Craig Doyle and RTÉ Two's The Social, now titled Craig Doyle Live and broadcast twice a week.
Its first production was The Craig Doyle Show, an Irish travel / celebrity program running on RTÉ, and Doyle produced and presented Ireland's Richest.
In April 2010, Doyle returned to Irish TV once again to host his own chat show Tonight with Craig Doyle on RTÉ One.
After that he became the presenter for a new live chat show called The Social from November 2011, which returned to screens in 2012 as Craig Doyle Live.

Craig and BBC
Since 2002, Charles has been a DJ on BBC Radio 6 Music, presenting The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show, where he plays a diverse range of funk and soul music, from classic tracks to the latest releases, and provides publicity for new bands.
Charles regularly sits in for Janice Long, Steve Wright and Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2, and has presented numerous one-off programmes on the station, including The Craig Charles Soul All-Nighter ( 2011 ), which he hosted continuously for 12 hours.
In 2006 she narrated the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the Craig Brown book 1966 and All That.
* The BBC television drama series ( 1981 – 1983 ), Nanny, starred Wendy Craig
It was made into a BBC mini-series in 2005, starring Daniel Craig.
However, on 7 April 2006, the BBC announced that Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash were to write a script for a one-off special, which was broadcast on 29 October 2006.
The following months saw him star as British Transport Police officer Mal Craig in the second series of BBC One's Five Days, Roman soldier Bothos in Neil Marshall's feature Centurion, stalking victim Jan Falkowski in U Be Dead, and Colonel John Arbuthnot in the Agatha Christie's Poirot adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express.
All three parts of the trilogy have been turned into serials by BBC Scotland, written by Bill Craig, with Vivien Heilbron as Chris.
It was also dramatised by Bill Craig and the BBC, as a Play for Today in 1976, along with two other short stories, Clay and Greenden.
They occasionally feature in the Virgin New Adventures and BBC Past Doctor Adventures novels, which also delve into their origins, particularly in The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton.
John Moffat starred as Poirot in a 1999 BBC Radio 4 adaptation directed by Enyd Williams with a cast that included Iain Glen as Patrick Redfern, Fiona Fullerton as Arlena Marshall, Robin Ellis as Captain Marshall, Wendy Craig as Mrs. Gardener, George Baker as Colonel Weston and Joan Littlewood as Ms. Brewster.
Early Doors is a BBC sitcom written by Craig Cash and Phil Mealey who also appear in the series playing best friends Joe and Duffy.
* Craig Oliver ( born 1969 ), Downing Street Director of Communications and former BBC media executive
The DVD is notable because a fan of the show, Craig Robins, bought the rights from 2Entertain, BBC Worldwide's DVD interest, and released it on his own independent label, Replay DVD.
* The spin-off BBC Books novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton briefly shows an alternate timeline where the destruction of Logopolis did result in the death of the universe.
In the BBC Books spin-off novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton, the Black Guardian appears briefly with the White Guardian and four others, who form a Council of Guardians that oversee reality.
** Archangel ( TV series ), a three part BBC television adaptation of the novel, starring Daniel Craig
Produced by James Casey at BBC Radio in Manchester and scripted by Mike Craig, Laurie Kinsley and Ron McDonnell, these programmes were a mixture of period songs and situation comedy.
On 19 September 2006, Allardyce, and his son, Craig, were implicated in a BBC Panorama documentary for taking " bungs " ( backhanders ) from agents for signing certain players.
In 2008 Lee voiced the part of good-looking, bike-riding Max, in the British Disney Channel cartoon series " Famous 5: On the Case " On 22 May 2010 he appeared in BBC One's Casualty as Craig who is unexpectedly diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease Over Christmas and New Year 2008 – 09 Lee appeared at The White Rock Theatre, Hastings, performing the leading role in the pantomime Peter Pan Both Lee and the show were well received.
A BBC television serial was made of the book in 1977, scripted by Bill Craig and two others with Anthony Higgins as Marcus Aquila.
In the BBC Books spin-off novel The Quantum Archangel by Craig Hinton, the White Guardian appears briefly with the Black Guardian and four others, who form a Council of Guardians that oversee reality.
In an episode of the BBC sitcom Kiss Me Kate, the character Craig Chapman played by Darren Boyd begins reciting the poem with actions, but is prevented from completing it when Chris Langham's Douglas Cameron character refuses to cooperate.
The story was adapted as an episode of the BBC television series Out of the Unknown with Wendy Craig as Claire.

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