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Anne Aston (born Anne Lloyd, 1 January 1948 in
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,
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) is an actress and television presenter best known as the hostess of '' The Golden Shot'' in the late 1960s and early 1970s.


Early career and The Golden Shot

Born Anne Lloyd on New Year's Day 1948 in Glasgow, she grew up from the age of just 3 weeks in
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in Sandwell and attended West Bromwich Technical High School. She was a supporter and season ticket holder at local football club West Bromwich Albion. After leaving school she worked for the travel agency run by her father, Lewis Lloyd, before auditioning successfully for the ''Golden Shot'' where she made her debut, aged 21, on 12 January 1969. Aston said, "100 girls were interviewed and the number was reduced to seven for the final audition and then I was chosen". This was her first live show which was recorded in black and white and broadcast on Sunday afternoons at 5pm. Her surname was changed, as directed by the actors' union Equity, from Lloyd to Aston to avoid confusion with an actress who had the same name at the time. It was chosen in reference to Aston,
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, the location of the studios where the Golden Shot was produced. On the show she gave the appearance of struggling to cope with the simple arithmetic needed to calculate the contestants' scores - this was later perceived as stereotyping but in fact she admitted she found that part of the job difficult. At its peak the show was being watched by 16 million viewers and Aston was receiving over 100 fan mail letters every week. She has made many personal appearances and became a comic-book character nicknamed "The Hostess With The Mostess". In October, 1974 she made a recording called ''I Can’t Stop Myself From Loving You Babe'' on PYE records 7N 45403-A, produced by
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, however this failed to chart.


Acting and later Television work

Her acting roles have included ''
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'' (1971) a British film in which she played the part of Princess Lobelia and the TV series '' Jason King'' (1971). In 1973, she had her theatrical debut in ''There's a Girl in My Soup''. She has also starred in many productions including ''Carry on Laughing'', where in 1976 she replaced
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and in 1979 appearing in the production of ''Peter Pan'' at the
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. Other appearances have been with
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in '' Aladdin'' at the
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in 1978 as well as with
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in
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at Theatre Royal, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. She hosted several television programmes after leaving the Golden Shot which have included Going a Bundle (she presented 11 episodes between 1975 and 1976) and ''All Kinds of Everything'' in 1982. Aston worked up until 1994, travelling extensively but made the decision to retire from work due to all the travelling involved.


Business ventures

In 1974 Aston launched her own fashion line called ''Golden Made''. During the 1980s, Aston ran a property business in
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although she has now retired.


Personal life

Aston was briefly engaged to film producer Chris Raphael in 1972 although she met her future husband and manager Eddie Trevett whom she started dating in January 1974 whilst in pantomime alongside Tony Blackburn. She married Trevett 12 years later in 1986 and has one stepson, Chris. She currently resides in Ringwood on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire where she has lived for over 30 years.Anne Aston Biography
''www.express.co.uk'' Retrieved 29 June 2020.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Aston, Ann 1948 births Living people People from West Bromwich English television presenters English film actresses English television actresses Actresses from Glasgow 20th-century English actresses