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Peter Macann is a British former actor, reporter, and television presenter who is most notable for co-hosting the BBC science show Tomorrow's World in the late 1980s and early 1990s.[1][2]
Peter Macann | |
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Nationality | British |
Occupation | Television presenter |
Employer | BBC |
Since retiring from the BBC, he has worked as a consultant for various companies on managing culture change within their organizations.[2][3]
Title | Episode | Role | Year | Source |
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Q.E.D. (documentary) | Four Go Off to Space Camp | Himself – Narrator | 1987 | [4] |
Top Gear (documentary) | Himself – Presenter | 1980 | [4] | |
Follow You Follow Me (short) | T.V. Reporter | 1979 | [4] | |
A Family at War | The Other Side of the Hill | Richard Norris | 1970 | [4][5][6] |
The Wednesday Play | There Is Also Tomorrow | Interviewer | 1969 | [4] |
The Man in the Iron Mask | The King's Mistress | Count de Saint-Aignan | 1968 | [4] |
The Man in the Iron Mask | The Grand Design | Count de Saint-Aignan | 1968 | [4] |
Theatre 625 | The Fanatics | Wagniére | 1968 | [4][5] |
Armchair Theatre | The Contact | 1968 | [4] | |
Sexton Blake TV Christmas Special | The Vanishing Snowman | Jack | 1967 | [4][5] |
Escape | Private Enterprise | 1st Guard | 1967 | [4] |
Send Foster | Hole in the Road | 1967 | [4] | |
No Hiding Place | Sing Me the Old Song | Police Constable | 1966 | [4][5] |
ITV Play of the Week | Women Beware Women | Ganymede | 1965 | [4][5] |
Victoria Regina | Autumn | Prince of Wales | 1964 | [4] |
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