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Ray Moore
(1942-1989)
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Ray Moore was born on 2 January 1942 in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK. He was an actor, known for
Festival of Entertainment (1971)
,
Children in Need (1987)
and
Star Games (1978)
. He died on 11 January 1989.
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Known for
Festival of Entertainment
TV Series
Self - Presenter
1974–1976 • 3 eps
Children in Need
Self - Reporter
1987
Star Games
5.2
TV Series
Self
1979 • 1 ep
Daytime Live
TV Series
Self
1987 • 1 ep
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1982
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Born
January 2
,
1942
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Died
January 11
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1989
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[1980-1988] Presenter of the early morning show on BBC Radio 2.
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Disc jockey and voiceover artist.
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