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Naga and Munchetty
Naga Munchetty, Komla Dumor and Martine Dennis present the BBC World News five o ' clock hour, which is also broadcast on the News Channel and BBC One.
Naga Munchetty presents from Monday-Thursday and Martine Dennis hosts on Fridays.
On 6 October 2008, Curry began a new role as presenter of BBC Two's Working Lunch, alongside Naga Munchetty, replacing the previous team headed by Adrian Chiles and Adam Shaw.

Naga and British
Most prominent amongst them are the Naga fight for Greater Nagaland, the Chin struggle for a unified Chinland and other self-determinist movements by the ethnic indigenous peoples of the erstwhile Assam both under the British and post-British Assam under India.
Within this variety there are minor differences in vocabulary, for example between the Bikol of Naga and Legazpi, comparable to that between British and American English.
In the 1830s, the British sent expeditionary forces, and in 1845, the colonial power succeeded in concluding a non-aggression pact with Naga chiefs who used to attack the bordering areas in Assam.
Attempts by the British after the 1830s to annex the region were met with sustained and effective guerrilla resistance from Naga groups, particularly the Angami Naga tribe.
The new educational system and religion disrupted the indigenous pattern of life as both the British administration and the Christian missionaries brought about dramatic changes among the Naga tribes thereby effecting the tribes to discard their age old social patterns, cultural practices and traditional political setup without providing functional substitutes.
From the arrival of the British till date, the Naga hills have been an area of constant strife and turmoil.
* A. Kevichüsa ( 1903-1990 ), the first Naga graduate and recipient of Member of British Empire ( MBE ).
In British India, the major part of the hills came under the Naga Hills district.
A part of the Naga Hills under the British Indian control was coalesced into a district in 1866.

Naga and television
This means that there has never been an official BESM writeup for Naga the Serpent, a popular character who does not appear in the television series.
Naga City TV relay stations as well as the cable TV stations are tuned-in in the municipality while a local cable TV station and a private ; local community television station and a newly opened radio station are based in the municipality.

British and journalist
* Adrian Finighan ( born 1964 ), British journalist
* 1937 – Denis Tuohy, British journalist
In 1994, journalist Richard Gott described the prize as " a significant and dangerous iceberg in the sea of British culture that serves as a symbol of its current malaise.
CND's growing support in the 1980s provoked opposition from several sources, including Peace Through Nato, the British Atlantic Committee ( which received government funding ), Women and Families for Defence ( set up by conservative journalist Lady Olga Maitland to oppose the Greenham Common Peace Camp ), the Conservative Party's Campaign for Defence and Multilateral Disarmament, the Coalition for Peace through Security, the Foreign Affairs Research Institute, and The 61, a private sector intelligence agency.
* 1946 – Janet Street-Porter, British journalist, producer and presenter
British journalist Duncan Campbell and New Zealand journalist Nicky Hager asserted in the 1990s that the United States was exploiting ECHELON traffic for industrial espionage, rather than military and diplomatic purposes.
* 1963 – Quentin Letts, British journalist
Lionel Fanthorpe, British pastor, entertainer, journalist, writer and paranormal investigator
In 1983, British journalist Anthony Grey published a controversial book in which he claimed that Holt had been an agent for the People's Republic of China and that he had been picked up by a Chinese submarine off Portsea and taken to China.
Early tributes as to what Tenniel in his role as a national observer meant to the British nation around the time of his death came in as high praise ; in 1914 New York Tribune journalist George W. Smalley referred to John Tenniel as “ one of the greatest intellectual forces of his time, ( who ) understood social laws and political energies .”
" British journalist Dominic Lawson wrote about 12-year-old Judit's " killer " eyes and how she would stare at her opponent.
* 2001 – Auberon Waugh, British author and journalist ( b. 1939 )
* 1997 – Elspeth Huxley, British journalist and writer ( b. 1907 )
* 1972 – James O ' Brien, British radio presenter and journalist
* Joseph Saumarez Smith ( born 1971 ), British entrepreneur, journalist and gambling expert
* John Walker ( journalist ) ( born 1977 ), British video game journalist
* Melissa Kite, British journalist
Krivitsky claimed that two Soviet intelligence agents had penetrated the British Foreign Office, and that a third Soviet intelligence agent had worked as a journalist for a British newspaper during the civil war in Spain.
* 1990 – Iraq hangs British journalist Farzad Bazoft for spying.
* 1960 – Anne MacKenzie, British journalist and broadcaster
* 2007 – Ian Wooldridge, British sports journalist ( b. 1932 )
* 1915 – Marghanita Laski, British journalist and novelist ( d. 1988 )

British and television
* Adrian Chiles ( born 1967 ), British television and radio presenter
* Adrian Hodges, British television and film writer
* 1949 – Paul Gambaccini, British radio and television presenter
* 1967 – Helen Chamberlain, British television presenter
* Associated British Corporation, a former British film and television company
( Howerd went on to star in Up Pompeii !, a 1969 British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii, as the slave Lurcio, whose character was based on Pseudolus.
In 1992, David Thacker directed a British television adaptation with Juliet Stevenson, Trevor Eve and David Calder.
Category: 1970s British television series
Category: 1974 in British television
Most British comedy films of the early 1970s were spin-offs of television series, including Dad's Army and On the Buses.
Some tracks and demos from the album ( initially planned for release in 2008 ) were leaked on the internet in 2006, and a documentary entitled The Return of Courtney Love, detailing the making of the album, aired on the British television network in the fall of that year.
Graves's two books were the basis for a British television adaptation produced by the BBC.
On television, the actor Freddie Jones portrayed Claudius in the 1968 British television series The Caesars while the 1985 made-for-television miniseries A. D. features actor Richard Kiley as Claudius.
* Class ( TV series ), a British television programme, which airs on CBBC
Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster which began transmission on 2 November 1982.
* Anthony Crank, British television presenter
Coronation Street is a British television soap opera set in Weatherfield, a fictional town in Greater Manchester based on Salford.
Since first being aired, it has been one of the most financially lucrative programmes on British commercial television, underpinning the success of its broadcaster ITV and its franchise Granada Television.
" became widely heard on British television for the first time.
" Rather, remember that Elsie, Ena and Co. were the first of their kind ever seen on British television.
Clive Anderson ( born 10 December 1952 ) is a British former barrister, best known for being a comedy writer as well as a radio and television presenter in the United Kingdom.
Five months after the release of Tommy, The Kinks released another concept album, Arthur ( Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire ) ( September 1969 ), written by Ray Davies ; though considered by some a rock opera, it was originally conceived as the score for a proposed but never realised BBC television drama.
By the late 1970s, two and a half million British homes received their television service via cable.

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