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Connecting Alex Trebek and Chris Packham



Alex Trebek
In August 1995 in a return to his broadcast-news roots, Trebek filled in for Charles Gibson for a week on '' Good Morning America''.

Charles Gibson
Katie Couric's ''CBS Evening News'' remained a distant third.

Katie Couric
Couric has incorporated her affiliation with the ABC News Division with her ABC Daytime show by having news colleagues Christiane Amanpour, Deborah Roberts, Mike Boettcher, Matt Gutman, Richard Besser, Marci Gonzalez, Jim Avila, Dan Abrams, Josh Elliott, Brian Ross, ABC News weather anchors Sam Champion and Ginger Zee, as well as ''ABC World News'' anchors Diane Sawyer and David Muir correspond on ''Katie'' for important news events.

Josh Elliott American television journalist|bot=PearBOT 5
{{Better source needed|date=February 2022}} In 2018, Elliott co-hosted ''Yellowstone Live'' on National Geographic Channel with wildlife expert Chris Packham, a four-night event showcasing the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with feeds from dozens of live cameras and seven camera crews.


Alex Trebek
He received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto. He was awarded eight Outstanding Game Show HostEmmy Awards (1989, 1990, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2019, 2020, and 2021) and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (located at 6501 Hollywood Boulevard, near those for Ann-Margret and Vincent Price).

Vincent Price
Price had his own ''Spitting Image'' puppet, who was always trying to be "sinister" and lure people into his ghoulish traps, only for his victims to point out all the obvious flaws.

Spitting Image Satirical television puppet show
Ian Botham was a violent drug addict, while Mike Gatting spoke with a high voice. Lester Piggott had to be subtitled.

Ian Botham
In August 2016, he called for Chris Packham to be sacked by the BBC as part of a campaign funded by the grouse shooting industry, after Packham had highlighted the industry's involvement in the illegal killing of endangered species of birds of prey.


Alex Trebek
From 1967 to 1970, he was a host for the CBC, introducing classical music programs including performances by Glenn Gould.

Glenn Gould Canadian pianist (1932–1982)
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His television collaboration with American violinist Yehudi Menuhin in 1965, in which they played works by Bach, Beethoven and Schoenberg, was called a success by {{harvtxt|Stegemann|1993b}} because "Menuhin was ready to embrace the new perspectives opened up by an unorthodox view".
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Yehudi Menuhin American violinist and conductor (1916–1999)
He also commissioned her last work, ''Wildlife Celebration'', which he performed in aid of Gerald Durrell's Wildlife Conservation Trust.

Gerald Durrell
Botanist David Bellamy conducted field trips in Corfu for the school.

David Bellamy English professor, botanist, author, broadcaster and environmental campaigner
* ''Chris Packham's Back Garden Nature Reserve'' New Holland Publishers, Chris Packham, (2001) {{ISBN|1-85974-520-2}}


Alex Trebek
{{succession box | title=Host of '' Jeopardy!'' | before=Art Fleming (1964–1975; 1978–1979) | after= TBD (syndicated; 2021)Mayim Bialik (primetime; TBA) | years=1984–2021}}

Mayim Bialik
(The term comes from the 1961 science fiction novel ''Stranger in a Strange Land'' by Robert A. Heinlein.) Bialik had written on a similar idea for JTA-affiliated Jewish parenting site Kveller for five years.

Robert A. Heinlein
Zell-Ravenheart's wife, Morning Glory coined the term polyamory in 1990, another movement that includes Heinlein concepts among its roots.

Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart
She was strongly influenced by the Sybil Leek book, ''Diary of a Witch'', which she read during high school.

Sybil Leek British astrologer
Chris Packham, in a BBC article about her, quoted a contemporary saying, "people either thought she was a bit of a joke or a fraud." Although the village itself benefited from the extra tourism and visitors, some were unhappy with the extra traffic and noise.





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