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Eliot Spitzer, who stepped down after a prostitution scandal, now hosts a programme on CNN.
The government agency Learndirect once sponsored Kyle's show, and there has been talk of the presenter hosting a programme about getting unemployed people into work.
This may be why Russell Kane hosts a programme on ITV2, while Lawrence's show is called the Too Ugly for Television Tour.
Cork is European Capital of Culture in 2005 and the city is hosting a programme of more than 5,000 art and cultural events.
A small studio with a capacity of around 80, the Downstairs Theatre hosts a programme of new writing and (mostly) only invites critics on the proviso they don't publish a review.
Speaking on London radio station LBC, where she was hosting a programme as a stand-in for regular presenter James O'Brien she also accused the Sun, which broke the story, of putting the "very worst spin" on what happened.
A number of Britain's best-known TV personalities began their careers on UTV, notably the Sky News anchor Eamonn Holmes who started in 1979 by hosting a programme on farming.
Sir David, who came to prominence at the BBC presenting the groundbreaking satirical sketch show That Was The Week That Was in 1962, hosts a programme for BBC4 tonight examining the demise of that genre.
However, he was again approached by BBC One in 1994, this time not to present a children's show but to host a programme about animal welfare.
Feltz, 51, who also hosts a programme on Radio 2, said she was "inordinately, devastatingly and disproportionately excited" to be taking part.
The museum also hosts a programme of temporary exhibitions, mounted in a separate gallery.
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