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Hazel Ward Redman (née Wilson) was a
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'', November 19, 2007
She hosted ''Teen Dance Party and 12 & Under''. She was also known for hosting biology and art-themed programming, with one of her best-known interviews of Aldwyn Roberts, ''the Mighty Kitchener'' at his ''Rain-o-Rama home''. She was the first
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on
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in 1962.Blood, Peter Ray
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'', January 14, 2005
Before that she was at
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, under the rediffusion service known as the 'b station'. Ward died of cancer on October 27, 2014 at her home in San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago. She was 79.


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