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    Michael Terence Aspel OBE (born 12 January 1933) is a retired English television presenter and newsreader. He hosted programmes such as Crackerjack, Ask Aspel, Aspel & Company, Give Us a Clue, This is Your Life, Strange but True? and Antiques Roadshow.

  2. Sep 14, 2023 · Michael Aspel OBE is a much-loved TV presenter on British television programmes such as Crackerjack, Aspel & Company, The 6 O'Clock Show and Antiques Roadshow.

  3. Oct 7, 2023 · Michael Aspel: ‘My big regret is that I left three wives – it must be a flaw in my personality’. With a career spanning nearly 70 years, the one-time king of prime-time talks about his loves, his...

  4. Jun 18, 2024 · The television icon, 91, was the host of the popular BBC series Antiques Roadshow for eight years until 2008 but says he then felt forced out, being replaced by Fiona Bruce, 60.

  5. Michael Aspel: 'I'm just not a happy person'. He's the ultimate smoothie - a multi-faceted, velvet-voiced broadcaster. So, at 71, with a 50-year career, Michael Aspel should be a contented...

  6. Michael Aspel is an English TV presenter known for his work on programs such as ‘Crackerjack’, ‘Strange but True?’, and ‘Antiques Roadshow’. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

  7. Michael Aspel. Actor: The War Game. Born in Battersea, London in 1933 during the war he was evacuated to Chard in Somerset.

  8. Apr 12, 2012 · After eight years viewing treasures from the nation's homes, you might expect Michael Aspel to be an avid antiques collector. But as he gets ready for his final appearance on Antiques Roadshow...

  9. Extraordinary People. Yael Breuer meets them.In this episode, she talks to the remarkable TV host, Michael Aspel.

  10. A nationally known personality, firstly as a television newsreader (BBC Wales's first) and, subsequently, as a presenter of numerous television and radio programmes, Michael Aspel was heralded as the 'golden boy' of British television during the 1970s and 1980s.

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