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ITV1's main anchors will be Phillip Schofield and Julie Etchingham and the broadcaster's event co-ordinator, executive producer Cristina Nicolotti-Squires, says the tone will be "light and fresh" – as befits the wedding of two people "the country seems to like a lot but doesn't know much about".
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Still, "says Etchingham," at least we've got the plaque, the Handel House Museum, and I'm looking forward to seeing everyone in September.
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One sign I neglected to photograph in situ was discovered in the derelict kitchen of Etchingham station in Surrey, a bright yellow and red sign for an insurance company turned face to the wall as a heat screen for a gas oven.
Unexpected Alphabets No 1 Peter Ashley 2008
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With a reputation, a recording contract and the adoration of his peers, Hendrix was allocated a flat belonging to Ringo Starr, in Montagu Square, in which he lived with Etchingham, Chandler and Chandler's Swedish girlfriend, Lotta.
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Etchingham will kick off proceedings by sub-anchoring ITV News at Ten from Rome on 15 September as the Pope leaves Italy.
ITV1 to air Tonight special on Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain 2010
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"We knew we wanted Mayfair," says Etchingham, "so we could walk to the gigs, but the prices were high, even though it was a little seedy – £30 a week."
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Etchingham and Keith Altham recall a man with a sense of humour.
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"That's when I remember him at his very best," recalls Etchingham.
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"I used to ring them up to book time," recalls Etchingham.
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Via Cranbrook, Hawkhurst, Etchingham and Burwash the road ran through beautiful rolling countryside which at this time of year was a glorious patchwork of autumn colour.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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