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Bamber Gascoigne

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bamber Gascoigne
Born January 24, 1935(1935-01-24)
London, England
Nationality English Flag of the United Kingdom
Education Eton College, Magdalene College, Cambridge, Yale University
Occupation Television presenter and Author
Known for University Challenge
Website
History World

Bamber Gascoigne (born 24 January 1935 in London) is a British television presenter and author.

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[edit] Biography

After attending Eton College he studied English literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, followed by a year at Yale University (1958-59). He also did National Service in the Grenadier Guards.

He came to fame as the presenter of the popular television quiz show, University Challenge, in 1962, based on the US series College Bowl. Although he has written several books, mostly on history, and presented other television programs, his name is permanently connected with University Challenge in the minds of many people - despite the fact that, since 1994, the show has been presented by Jeremy Paxman.

In the program's early days, Gascoigne set all the questions himself. His style of presentation is often held up as an example of excellence. His questioning was firm yet polite, and his judgment scrupulously fair. Phrases he often used which became catchphrases include: "Your starter for ten" and "I'll have to hurry you".

He returned in 1998 to present the Red Dwarf special Universe Challenge (a position he acquired by blowing up Jeremy Paxman, who was played by Chris Barrie, with a bazookoid, a weapon from the series), a contest between the actors of the show and a set of fans; the fans won by a narrow margin.

In the 1970s he presented The Christians, a television documentary series on the history of Christianity.

In recent years he has devoted much of his time in establishing an online history encyclopaedia called "History World" [1].

In the early hours of Wednesday 8 August 1979 Gascoigne was witness to the burial by Kit Williams, the author of Masquerade, of a valuable golden hare in an earthenware jar "somewhere in Britain". The treasure hunt which followed was pursued worldwide and chronicled in the book Quest for the Golden Hare.

In the Young Ones episode "Bambi" he is parodied by Griff Rhys Jones as "Bambi Gascoigne" (with considerable emphasis being placed on the resemblance of his name to the Disney character). He was also portrayed by actor Mark Gatiss in the film Starter for Ten (2006).

His name appears in one version of the Monty Python "Lumberjack Song" when Michael Palin sings of the "Quercus maximus Bamber Gascoigneii", and in the Python song "I Like Traffic Lights" the singer points out that his name is not Bamber.

Bamber Gascoigne is also an authority on the history and techniques of printmaking and graphic reproduction, with publications such as Milestones in Colour Printing and How to Identify Prints[citation needed].

His latest project is TimeSearch which presents a number of timelines.[1]

[edit] Select bibliography

  • Bamber Gascoigne, How to Identify Prints: A Complete Guide to Manual and Mechanical Processes from Woodcut to Inkjet ( ISBN 0-500-28480-6 )
  • Bamber Gascoigne, A Brief History of Christianity ( ISBN 1-84119-710-6 )
  • Bamber Gascoigne, A Brief History of the Dynasties of China ( ISBN 1-84119-791-2 )
  • Bamber Gascoigne, Quest for the Golden Hare, Jonathan Cape, 1983 ( ISBN 0-224-02116-8 )
  • Bamber Gascoigne, Cod Streuth, Jonathan Cape, 1986 ( ISBN 0-224-02388-8 )
  • Bamber Gascoigne, Encyclopaedia of Britain, Macmillan, 1993 ( ISBN 0-333-54764-0 )


Preceded by
First host
University Challenge host
19621987
Succeeded by
Jeremy Paxman
1994–present

[edit] References

  1. ^ Start the Week, BBC Radio 4, March 12, 2007

[edit] External links


Persondata
NAME Gascoigne, Bamber
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION English television presenter
DATE OF BIRTH 1935-01-24
PLACE OF BIRTH London, England
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH


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