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Tributes paid to Ned Sherrin CBE |
Ned Sherrin, a much loved broadcaster, writer, interviewer, producer and raconteur, has died aged 76.
He hosted BBC Radio 4's enduringly popular Loose Ends from its start in 1986 and also went on to host the popular music quiz Counterpoint on the station.
Mark Thompson, BBC Director-General, said: "I am deeply saddened by the news of the death of Ned Sherrin. Through his brilliant early work Ned was a trail blazer who paved the way for the sophisticated modern comedy satire shows that are so much loved by audiences today.
"His contribution across decades made him one of Britain's best loved voices. The entertainment industry owes Ned Sherrin a huge debt and he will be remembered with enormous affection and gratitude by the BBC and by countless millions of viewers and listeners."
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Mark Damazer, Controller, Radio 4, said: "Ned brought to Radio 4 a fabulous cocktail of wit, zest, curiosity and mischief – all based on an extraordinary knowledge of stage, screen and writing.
"Ned and Loose Ends introduced to Radio 4 an incredible array of talent. He was an impresario as well as a great raconteur. He was a natural broadcaster - and got the best out of others.
"He sparkled and made us all s
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Ned Sherrin: The Autobiography
* The wry, witty and entertaining memoirs of satirist, radio presenter and theatre director Ned Sherrin - read by Ned himself.
* Running time: over 6 hoursIn this hilarious, frank and affecting autobiography Ned Sherrin looks back on his life and career with inimitable wit and a good deal of wisdom.
In his long, successful and event-filled career Ned Sherrin has been an innovative satirist (That Was The Week That Was), novelist, anthologist, film producer (including Up Pompeii), celebrated theatre director (Side by Side by Sondheim, Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell) and BBC Radio 4 host (Loose Ends). His autobiography offers fascinating insights into the worlds of British film, radio, TV and theatre from the 1960s to the present day.
From fainting in front of a high court judge, to matchmaking Princess Margaret and Starsky from Starsky and Hutch, he never forgets a good story, and is always happiest when the joke is on him. Famed for his charm and his keen ear for a fine anecdote, Ned Sherrin brings both talents to his autobiography, which is sure to delight and engage his many fans.
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Ned Sherrin
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