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Brian Naylor (broadcaster)

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In 1956, when Woodweev Blinds needed someone to provide a voice for their radio commercials, Naylor was "co-opted" into the role – reportedly because his voice made him sound like "a nice family sort of fellow". This led to a two-year stint as the radio presenter of the company's program on radio
33: 200:. Naylor left APM when his manager started Woodweev Blinds, a blinds manufacturer, for which Naylor produced the original radio advertisement. It was from there that he was to start his career in the media. 704: 160:(21 January 1931 – 7 February 2009) was an Australian television broadcaster and presenter, best known for his longstanding stint as chief news presenter at 137:
Greg Naylor (son, 1954/5), Clinton Naylor (son), Jane Bayliss (nee Naylor, daughter), Trudee Lapthorne (nee Naylor, daughter), Matthew Naylor (son, deceased; 1967–2008),
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in Victoria, the Dialysis and Transplant Association of Victoria and the Jack Brockhoff Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Research Unit of
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in the early 1960s with Madeleine Burke, and appeared as a regular on the station's daytime variety program
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ten times. He won the 1988 Victorian Father of the Year Award. A patron of several organisations (the
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Naylor was born on 21 January 1931. He grew up in Melbourne, initially attending
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until he retired from this position on 27 November 1998. He was replaced by
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as chief news presenter. He presented the Melbourne edition of
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as a radio announcer and host of a children's talent program,
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He became HSV-7's chief news presenter in 1970, replacing
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Wilmoth, Peter (6 April 2001). "The new life of Brian".
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In 1958, Naylor moved to Melbourne television station
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Australian television newsreaders and news presenters
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Naylor's son Matthew was killed in a plane crash at
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Camberwell High School
Melbourne
Kinglake West, Victoria
Seven National News
National Nine News
Carols by Candlelight
Father of the Year
Seven Network
HSV-7
Nine Network
GTV-9
Melbourne High School
World War II
Camberwell High School
Australian Paper Manufacturers
3AK
3DB
Ernie Sigley
Swallow's Juniors
HSV-7
Debra Byrne
Rod Kirkham
Jane Scali
Peter Doyle
Patti Newton
Anne Watt
Vikki Broughton
Jamie Redfern
Time For Terry

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