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Desmond Tester

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Tester was the compere of "Desmond and the Channel 9-Pins," an Australian children’s television series which aired from 1957 to 1962 on Sydney station TCN-9. He introduced the
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He married Evelyn Stuart and had five children – Jolyon (deceased), Dermot, Giles, Toby and Simon and five grandchildren – Sally, Daisy, Sam, Georgia, and Max.
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for their first TV appearance in 1960. By 1961, Tester retired from appearing on-screen on the series, but continued to write, produce and direct the show.
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and John Ewing. He also had occasional minor roles in various films, such as
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and executive. He was born in London, England, and started his career as a
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and appeared in numerous productions including productions by playwrights
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In 1974 he revived his stage acting career on the advice of
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Tester made his first stage appearance at the age of 11, in
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on Sydney's North Shore with his partner Valerie Jones.
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and in a variety of children's programmes including
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London
Sydney
New South Wales
English
host
child actor
Alfred Hitchcock
Sabotage
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Britain
Carol Reed
Midshipman Easy
Tudor Rose
The Stars Look Down
Sabotage
Robert Stevenson
Non-Stop New York
The Drum
Second World War
television broadcasting began in Australia
What's My Line?
Reg Gorman
Rod Hull
Channel Nine
Reg Grundy Productions
Bee Gees
Hayes Gordon
Arthur Miller
Barry McKenzie Holds His Own
The Wild Duck

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