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John Edmunds (presenter)

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Dr John Edmunds is a British academic. Edmunds trained as an actor but is best known as an ABC TV[1] and Associated Rediffusion continuity announcer[2] who later presented BBC Children's TV's Top of the Form, 1966 - 1967. He was a BBC TV newsreader from September 1968 until September 1973, and then again in October 1974 and between September 1979 and June 1981.[3] Edmunds also presented the BBC's regional London TV magazine, Town and Around in 1968/1969 and BBC Radio 4's You and Yours in 1972.

Early years

Alongside his early TV announcing work, Edmunds was a part-time teacher in English. He taught at Battersea Grammar School in Streatham, London from the early to mid sixties. He also did a spell of teaching - French this time - at Henry Thornton Grammar School in Clapham in 1954-5.[4]

Later career

From 1973 to 1985 Edmunds was Head of Drama at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, where his students included Neil Brand and Sharon Maguire. He was Professor of Drama at the University of the Americas, Mexico, and University of California, Santa Cruz, from 1985 to 1997.

He returned to the UK and appeared in several theatre productions including his own drama, verse and prose recitals.[3] His translations of works by French dramatists Racine and Molière have been published by Penguin and performed on BBC Radio.[5]

Edmunds also appeared in cameo roles in the films Lifeforce (1985), Love in Limbo, (1993), Rendezvous with Zack (2000) and The Faces of the Moon (2002). [6]

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