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Richard Baker was born on June 15, 1925 in Willesden, London, England. He is an actor, known for Home on Sunday (1979), Investiture of His Royal Highness Prince Charles as Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1969) and Sir Adrian Boult Conducts a Programme of English Music with London Philharmonic Orchestra (1970).
Date Of Birth June 15, 1925 Place Of Birth Willesden, London, England, UK Profession Actor Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 Father of James Baker 2 Joined the BBC in 1950 and became their first ever television newsreader.
Actor Title Year Status Character Pineapple Poll 1979 TV Movie Presenter The Basil Brush Show 1978 TV Series Jackanory Playhouse 1977 TV Series Archer / Tradesman Teddy Edward 1973 TV Series Narrator Mary Mungo & Midge 1969 TV Series Narrator Wonderful to Be Young! 1961 BBC Newsreader (uncredited) The Entertainer 1960 Radio Newsreader (voice, uncredited) Saturday Special 1951-1952 TV Series Sir Anthony Fairfax The Ramparts We Watch 1940 College Student (uncredited)
Self Title Year Status Character And Here Is the News... 2015 TV Movie documentary Himself - BBC Newsreader, 1954-1982 Newsflash: Stories That Stopped the World 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself - Former BBC Newsreader Legends 2007 TV Series documentary Himself Imagine 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Timeshift 2005 TV Series documentary Himself - Announcer, Third Programme I'm Dreaming of a TV Christmas 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Auntie: The Inside Story of the BBC 1997 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Favourite Things 1986 TV Series documentary Himself - Host Looks Familiar 1986 TV Series Himself - Guest Face the Music 1967-1983 TV Series Himself - Panellist Home on Sunday 1981-1982 TV Series Himself - Presenter Falklands: Task Force South 1982 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) This Is Your Life 1980 TV Series documentary Himself The Sounds of Christmas 1979 TV Movie Himself - Presenter The Last Night of the Proms 1979 TV Movie Himself - Presenter The Lively Arts 1977-1978 TV Series documentary Himself - Presenter The Morecambe & Wise Show 1974-1977 TV Series Himself - Performer: There Ain't Nothing Like a Dame / Himself Saturday Night at the Mill 1977 TV Series Himself Monty Python's Flying Circus 1972 TV Series Himself - BBC News Anchor Journey 1972/II Documentary short Himself - Commentator Sir Adrian Boult Conducts a Programme of English Music with London Philharmonic Orchestra 1970 TV Special Himself Music on 2 1970 TV Series Himself Omnibus 1970 TV Series documentary Himself - Presenter Election 70 1970 TV Movie Himself Investiture of His Royal Highness Prince Charles as Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester 1969 TV Movie documentary Himself - Presenter Contact: With the Heart of England 1967 Documentary short Himself - Commentator The Freightliner Story 1967 Documentary short Menuhin at Fifty 1966 TV Movie Himself Masterworks 1966 TV Series Himself Dock Briefing 1966 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Safety Precautions on Electrified Lines: General Maintenance 1964 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Southampton Docks 1964 Documentary short Himself - Commentator Signpost 1962 TV Series documentary Himself - Newsreader The Queen's Guards 1961 Himself - TV newsreader (uncredited) The BBC Television Newsreel 1948 TV Series Himself - Newsreader (1950-1954)) (voice)
Known for movies Home on Sunday (1981-1982) as Himself - Presenter
Investiture of His Royal Highness Prince Charles as Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester (1969) as Himself - Presenter
Sir Adrian Boult Conducts a Programme of English Music with London Philharmonic Orchestra (1970) as Himself
Newsflash: Stories That Stopped the World (2013) as Himself - Former BBC Newsreader