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Shop At Bid
Shop at Bid was a British television shopping channel that ran daily auctions and later fixed price demonstrations. It was the world's first channel of its kind. It launched as ''Bid-Up.tv''. The channel was owned by Bid Shopping. History Bid-Up.TV (2000–2005) The channel was launched by Bid Shopping, Sit-Up Shopping in October 2000. It originally broadcast 12 hours a day, much of which was pre-recorded, with auction graphics overlaid so people could bid. Bid later aired live broadcasts almost 18 hours a day, with recorded TV Shopping Network presentations during its downtime. The channel amassed a cult-following as it spread across digital platforms. This popularity can be partly attributed to the use of David Dickinson, ex-presenter of the BBC television series ''Bargain Hunt'', in various television advertising campaigns. In November 2001, Bid-Up launched on NTL Incorporated, NTL. In June 2003, Sit-Up Shopping launched sister channel Price Drop, Price-Drop TV. In Apri ...
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576i
576i is a standard-definition television, standard-definition digital video mode, originally used for Digitization, digitizing 625 lines, 625 line Analog television, analogue television in most countries of the world where the utility frequency for electric power distribution is 50 Hz. Because of its close association with the legacy colour encoding systems, it is often referred to as PAL#PAL region, PAL, PAL/SECAM or SECAM when compared to its 60 Hz (typically, see PAL-M) NTSC-colour-encoded counterpart, 480i. The ''576'' identifies a vertical resolution of 576 lines, and the ''i'' identifies it as an Interlaced video, interlaced resolution. The Refresh rate, field rate, which is 50 Hertz, Hz, is sometimes included when identifying the video mode, i.e. 576i50; another notation, endorsed by both the International Telecommunication Union in Rec. 601, BT.601 and SMPTE in SMPTE 259M, includes the frame rate, as in 576i/25. Operation In analogue television, the ...
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Bid Logo
Bid or BID may refer to: Offer * Bidding, making a price offer in an auction, stock exchange, or card games * Bid, in a financial market, the price a market maker will buy a commodity at to buy a product in such a way; see bid–ask spread * Bid manager, an executive sales role within an organization, responsible for managing bids * Bid price, a price offered for a good by a potential buyer or a price offered by a potential vendor to perform a specific job * Bid, a formal invitation to join a fraternity or sorority Places * Bid, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Bid, South Khorasan, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran * Beed, a town in Maharashtra, India is sometimes referred to as Bid * Block Island State Airport, by IATA Code * Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a hospital in Boston, USA Science, medicine and technology * BH3 interacting domain death agonist, a pro-apoptotic protein * Binary integer decimal * Brought in dead, a patien ...
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Shopping Networks In The United Kingdom
Shopping is an activity in which a customer browses the available goods or services presented by one or more retailers with the potential intent to purchase a suitable selection of them. A typology of shopper types has been developed by scholars which identifies one group of shoppers as recreational shoppers, that is, those who enjoy shopping and view it as a leisure activity.Jones, C. and Spang, R., "Sans Culottes, Sans Café, Sans Tabac: Shifting Realms of Luxury and Necessity in Eighteenth-Century France," Chapter 2 in ''Consumers and Luxury: Consumer Culture in Europe, 1650-1850'' Berg, M. and Clifford, H., Manchester University Press, 1999; Berg, M., "New Commodities, Luxuries and Their Consumers in Nineteenth-Century England," Chapter 3 in ''Consumers and Luxury: Consumer Culture in Europe, 1650-1850'' Berg, M. and Clifford, H., Manchester University Press, 1999 Online shopping has become a major disruptor in the retail industry as consumers can now search for product ...
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Peter Simon (presenter)
Peter Simon is an English shopping television presenter and former children's television personality. Career Simon is perhaps most famous for presenting the ''Double Dare'' (''Going Live!'') and '' Run the Risk'' (''Live & Kicking'') segments of the popular BBC1 Saturday morning children's shows. ''Run the Risk'', presented by Simon and Shane Richie, was later to become a separate television programme in its own right. Simon also worked on the children's TV show ''The Friday Zone''. In 1997 he interviewed the Spice Girls and Boyzone. Simon made infrequent television appearances throughout the 2000s, including as celebrity client on Channel 4's '' The Salon'' (2003) and as a guest on ITV Play's '' The Mint'' (2006). In the early 2000s, Simon toured Butlins holiday parks with a live stage version of ''Run the Risk''. Simon served as a permanent auctioneer on bid tv, a shopping channel owned by Bid Shopping (formerly known as 'Sit Up Ltd.') from 2000 until April 2014 when the h ...
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Alex Lovell
Alexandra "Alex" Lovell (born 28 March 1973) is an English television presenter, actress, newsreader and voice-over artist who is employed by ITV West Country. Her previous roles include stage and television acting, and she presented or co-presented the regional news programme ''BBC Points West'' from 2005 until 2023. Early life Lovell was born in Gravesend, Kent, Gravesend, Kent, grew up in Harrogate, North Yorkshire and attended Rose Bruford College, a drama school in London. Career Live productions Lovell began her career as a stage actress, in roles which included Linda in ''Blood Brothers (musical), Blood Brothers'' at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. In 1997, she joined the ''Playdays'' live tour where she puppeteered and voiced Why Bird. Lovell has also appeared in pantomime on several occasions including in ''Cinderella'' at The New Theatre, Woking in 2002–2003. Children's television Lovell's first television role was as a presenter on the ''Fun Song Factory'' tel ...
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Andy Hodgson
Andrew Simon Hodgson (born ) is an English television presenter and teleshopping auctioneer. He began his auctioneering career as the main host of bid tv from 2000 to 2010, and has since been a presenter on TJC since 2020 flogging his wares responsibly. Hodgson has also made other television appearances on shows such as '' This Morning,'' and has been heard on the fix radio. He also provided the voice-over for the majority of the advertising for bid.tv, as well as appearing in-vision for several of them. Auctioneering career Bid TV From 2000 to 2010, Hodgson presented bid tv on Sunday between 3.00 pm and 6.30 pm, as well as being a stand-in presenter at other times of the week. He presented on the channel since its inception in the year 2000. He also provided the voice-over for the majority of their advertising,Radio
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Keith Harris (ventriloquist)
Keith Shenton Harris (21 September 1947 – 28 April 2015) was an English ventriloquist, best known for his television show '' The Keith Harris Show'' (1982–86), audio recordings, and club appearances with his puppets Orville the Duck and Cuddles the Monkey. He had a UK Top 10 hit single in 1982 with "Orville's Song" which reached number 4 in the charts. The son of variety performers, Harris assisted in his father's ventriloquist acts as a child; as a teenager, he created his own ventriloquism characters which he performed at holiday resorts in the summer season, attracting the attention of television producers. He debuted on screen in 1965 and became a popular act guest starring on various shows; he had his first solo series ''Cuddles and Company'' in the 1970s, but got his big break in 1982 with ''The Keith Harris Show''. He, Orville and Cuddles became popular performers on primetime television until ''The Quack Chat Show'' was cancelled in 1990, as audiences and televisi ...
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Kevin Duala
Kevin Francis Duala (born 23 May 1964) is a British actor, television presenter and radio presenter. He is perhaps best known for hosting the United Kingdom's version of ''Blue's Clues'' (1998–2003) for Nick Jr. Biography Duala's paternal grandfather, Thomas Duala, was Cameroonian. Thomas emigrated to Britain and married Ellen McGurty; they had two sons and four daughters. Kevin Duala was born in Liverpool and is a supporter of Liverpool Football Club. He was a very keen footballer before an injury ended his career and he went to drama school. He began working as a stage actor and starred as Rocky 1 in ''Starlight Express''. After that, he gained recognition as the host of the ''Blue's Clues'' British adaptation for Nick Jr., replacing Steve Burns and Donovan Patton who both hosted the original American version. Duala starred in 75 episodes of ''Blue's Clues'' across 6 series, in which all of them were adapted from the original American version of the show. His other televis ...
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Nana Akua
Nana Akua Amoatemaa-Appiah (born 19 July 1971) is a British television presenter and journalist working for GB News. Early life Akua was born on 19 July 1971 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The daughter of Ghanaian immigrants, when her family moved to the United States when she was 11 years old she remained in the UK during term time at a girls' boarding school. Akua studied business and finance at university. Career Akua has worked for Kiss 100, Capital Radio, the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital radio station and BBC Three Counties Radio. On television, Akua worked as a presenter for Bid-Up.TV and Price Drop, later working for the BBC on '' Look East'' and ''Holiday''. She also appeared as a panellist on '' Good Morning Britain'' on ITV and ''Jeremy Vine'' on Channel 5, as well as being a contributor to a ''Panorama'' programme on mortgage scammers. She later worked as a continuity announcer for the BBC. She presented ''Tonight Live with Nana Akua'' on GB News. In De ...
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Ofcom
The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, internet, telecommunications and mail, postal industries of the United Kingdom. Ofcom has wide-ranging powers across the television, radio, telecoms, internet and postal sectors. It has a statutory duty to represent the interests of citizens and consumers by promoting competition and protecting the public from harmful or offensive material. Some of the main areas Ofcom regulates are TV and radio standards, broadband and phones, video-sharing platforms online, the wireless spectrum and postal services. The regulator was initially established by the (c. 11) and received its full authority from the Communications Act 2003 (c. 21). History On 20 June 2001, the Queen's Speech to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, UK Parliament announced the creation of Ofcom. The new body, which was to replace several existing authorities, was concei ...
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Advertising Standards Authority (United Kingdom)
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is the self-regulatory organisation of the advertising industry in the United Kingdom. The ASA is a non-statutory organisation and so cannot interpret or enforce legislation. However, its code of advertising practice broadly reflects legislation in many instances. The ASA is not funded by the British government, but by a levy on the advertising industry. Its role is to "regulate the content of advertisements, sales promotions and direct marketing in the UK" by investigating "complaints made about ads, sales promotions or direct marketing", and deciding whether such advertising complies with its advertising standards codes. These codes stipulate that "before distributing or submitting a marketing communication for publication, marketers must hold documentary evidence to prove all claims, whether direct or implied, that are capable of objective substantiation" and that "no marketing communication should mislead, or be likely to mislead, ...
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KPMG
KPMG is a multinational professional services network, based in London, United Kingdom. As one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with Ernst & Young (EY), Deloitte, and PwC. KPMG is a network of firms in 145 countries with 275,288 employees, affiliated with KPMG International Limited, a private English company limited by guarantee. The name "KPMG" stands for "Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler". The initialism was chosen when KMG (Klynveld Main Goerdeler) merged with Peat Marwick in 1987. KPMG has three lines of services: financial audit, tax, and advisory. Its tax and advisory services are further divided into various service groups. In the 21st century, various parts of the firm's global network of affiliates have been involved in regulatory actions as well as lawsuits. History Early years and mergers In 1816, Robert Fletcher started working as an accountant and in 1839 the firm he worked for changed its name to Robert Fletcher & Co. William Barclay Peat join ...
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