Michael Aspel
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Michael Terence Aspel, OBE (born 12 January 1933) is an English television presenter, known for his reserved demeanour and rich speaking voice. He has been a high-profile TV personality in the United Kingdom since the 1960s, presenting programmes such as Crackerjack, Aspel and Company, This is Your Life, Strange But True and Antiques Roadshow. Aspel is married to but separated from the actress Elizabeth Power, best known for her role in EastEnders. His current partner is Irene Clarke. In April 2008 he was made a Freeman of the Borough of Elmbridge, Surrey. Description above from the Wikipedia article Peter Watkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2018 · The London Studios: Home of the Stars as Self
- 2018 · Nothing Like a Dame as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- 2011 · Celebrity Antiques Road Trip as Self - Participant
- 2010 · The Michael Ball Show as Self
- 2009 · The Week We Went To War as Himself - Presenter
- 2008 · Evacuees Reunited as
- 2007 · Would I Lie to You? as Self
- 2006 · The One Show as Self
- 2004 · Kenny Everett - The Complete Naughty Bits as Self
- 2002 · One on One as Self
- 2000 · Hellraisers as Self (archive footage)
- 2000 · The Real Oliver Reed as Self
- 1998 · Parkinson as Self
- 1991 · The Trouble With Agatha Christie as Self - Host
- 1990 · Have I Got News for You as Self - Host
- 1979 · Antiques Roadshow as Himself - Presenter
- Future · Have I Got a Bit More News for You as Self - Presenter
- 2009 · Angela and Friends as
- 1995 · The Frank Skinner Show as Self
- 1994 · Strange but True? as Host
- 1991 · Amnesty International's Big 30 as Self
- 1985 · An Audience with Billy Connolly as Self - Audience Member (uncredited)
- 1984 · Aspel & Company as
- 1984 · Child's Play as
- 1982 · Countdown as
- 1979 · Give Us a Clue as Host
- 1978 · The Kenny Everett Video Show as
- 1978 · An Audience with... as Self
- 1974 · Sea Road to Britain as
- 1972 · A Day with SELNEC as Self
- 1971 · All Go Margate as Himself
- 1970 · The Goodies as
- 1970 · Doomwatch as BBC Man Houston
- 1969 · The Magic Christian as Himself
- 1966 · The War Game as Commentator
- 1965 · My Job as
- 1962 · The Scales of Justice as Newscaster
- 1956 · Hancock's Half Hour as
- 1955 · Crackerjack as Host
- 1955 · This Is Your Life as Self - Host
- 1949 · The BAFTA Awards as Host