Maggie Philbin

Maggie Philbin

Born: June 23, 1955
in Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Margaret Elizabeth Philbin OBE (born June 23, 1955) is an English radio and television presenter whose credits include Tomorrow's World, Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and latterly Bang Goes the Theory.

Movies for Maggie Philbin...

Tales of Television Centre
Title: Tales of Television Centre
Released: May 17, 2012
Type: Movie
Various actors, presenters, directors and other staff who have worked at the iconic BBC Television Centre at Shepherd's Bush in London reminisce about their time there.
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It Started with Swap Shop
Title: It Started with Swap Shop
Character: Self
Released: December 28, 2006
Type: Movie
Noel Edmonds, Keith Chegwin, John Craven and Maggie Philbin reunite for a one-off edition of the Saturday morning classic Swap Shop to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
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Title: Cluedo
Character: Herself
Released: July 25, 1990
Type: TV
Cluedo was a UK television game show based on the board game of the same name. Each week, a reenactment of the murder at the stately home Arlington Grange of a visiting guest was played and, through a combination of interrogating the suspects and deduction, celebrity guests had to discover who committed the murder, which of six weapons and in which room it was committed, whilst viewers were invited to play along at home.
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Title: A Family Matter
Released: January 3, 1990
Type: TV
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Title: The Saturday Picture Show
Released: April 21, 1984
Type: TV
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Title: Star Turn
Released: May 5, 1976
Type: TV
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Title: Tomorrow's World
Released: July 7, 1965
Type: TV
Tomorrow's World was a long-running BBC television series on new developments in science and technology. First transmitted on 7 July 1965 on BBC1, it ran for 38 years until it was cancelled at the beginning of 2003.
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Title: Tomorrow's World
Character: Herself - Presenter
Released: July 7, 1965
Type: TV
Tomorrow's World was a long-running BBC television series on new developments in science and technology. First transmitted on 7 July 1965 on BBC1, it ran for 38 years until it was cancelled at the beginning of 2003.