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Spider Webb (other)
Spider Webb may refer to: *Graham Webb (broadcaster) (1936–2024), Graham "Spider" Webb, an Australian radio and TV broadcaster and producer * Travis Webb, Travis "Spider" Webb, American racecar driver * Spider Webb (jazz drummer), American jazz drummer and session musician * Spider Webb (tattoo artist) (1944–2022), American tattoo artist * Ellsworth Webb (1931–2017), American professional boxer, nicknamed "Spider" * Rhys Webb (organist / bassist), bassist for English band The Horrors *The drummer of the fictional band Bad News *"Spider" (Aloysius) Webb, main character of a series of science fiction books by K. A. Bedford See also *Spider Web (other) A spider web is a silken web built by a spider. Spider Web(s) or Spider's Web may also refer to: Film * ''The Spider's Web'' (1926 film), an American silent film * ''The Spider's Web'' (serial), 1938 Columbia Pictures film serial * ''The Spider' ...
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Graham Webb (broadcaster)
Graham "Spider" Webb (born 19 April 1936) is a prominent Australian radio and TV broadcaster and producer. Biography Graham Webb began his radio career a2TM Tamworthin 1954. In 1955, he moved to Brisbane, to become the "junior" announcer for 4BH, before moving on to 4GY Gympie, to gain more experience. After a stint in National Service, Graham returned to Sydney in 1957, where he became the announcer for the Sunday religious programs on 2CH. Subsequently, Graham became Reg Grundy's offsider on the radio version of "Wheel Of Fortune". In late 1957, Graham joined radio 2UE, where he hosted the first Top 40 radio show on Sydney radio in the late 1950s, working with Gary O'Callaghan, John Laws, Tony Withers and Bob Rogers. This was followed by a brief move to 4KQ in Brisbane in 1960, then back to Sydney to host 2GB breakfast in 1961. In 1964, Graham headed for Europe, where he worked at several radio stations, including Deutsche Welle "The Voice Of Germany". He eventually moved ...
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