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Virginia Stride

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113:, Japan. She was, in her own words, a "fat little girl" and, although she became slimmer in her teens, her self-consciousness about this in childhood had made her sceptical of an acting career. In the event, she went to RADA rather than read English at university, and took her husband's name for professional purposes because of pressure from agents who felt that Virginia Thomas "didn't sound quite right". 523: 513: 206: 170:, a daily programme for young children on BBC 2. Because a power failure coincided with the channel's scheduled opening the previous evening, 518: 232:
was shown on 28 May 1967 and there was a second series in 1968. Its initial profile was assisted by live coverage on 28 May of the return of
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by the BBC in the 1970s. A compact disc of surviving audio extracts was released by the BBC in 2009.
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was the first programme to be transmitted on BBC 2. In 1966 Stride appeared in the BBC comedy series
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Virginia Stride has three daughters, Philippa and Lindsay, by her first husband, the actor
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Virginia Stride played the recurring role of control room radio operator Katy Hoskins in
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Virginia Stride appeared in episodes of a number of other television series, including
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Virginia Stride's best-known role was probably as the "seductive" Liz Champion in
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Adair and Ling created the long-running daily "soap opera",
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television series about the police in a fictional town near
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were twice repeated in 1967 but were among many programmes
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Stride was the first presenter, on 21 April 1964, of
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In the early 21st century Stride performed with the
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Index

Yokohama
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
John Stride
John Stride
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
BBC Two
Yokohama
Z-Cars
BBC
Liverpool
The Avengers
Ronald Radd
John Steed
Patrick Macnee
Cathy Gale
Honor Blackman
Play School
On the Margin
Alan Bennett
John Sergeant
"wiped"
Champion House
Hazel Adair
Peter Ling
Yorkshire
Edward Chapman
James Kerry
Sir Francis Chichester
circumnavigation
Out of the World

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