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Stuart Hall (presenter)

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Stuart Hall (born December 25, 1929) is a BBC radio and television presenter.

Hall was born at Ashton-under-Lyne, near Manchester, and was educated at Glossop grammar school, where he was very involved in sport. This led to his becoming a sports journalist as well as a newsreader for BBC Look North. As presenter of North West Tonight, he became familiar to viewers throughout the north of England, and the same could be said for his closing remark, "I wish you, as always, a fond farewell.". For several years during the 1980s he hosted the show alongside John Mundy.

Hall became particularly well-known, however, during the 1970s as the presenter of It's a Knockout and its European equivalent, Jeux Sans Frontieres. During the programme, Hall would often be carried away by the slapstick humour of the competition and become incoherent with laughter. This led to his becoming a popular subject for impersonation.

Hall now works as a football reporter for Radio Five Live. His reports are unique, scattered with allusions to Shakespeare and all manner of linguistic tricks. He also appears on Channel M News occasionally in Manchester. He is well known for his love of Manchester City.