Bernard Falk (16 February 1943 – 4 August 1990) was a United Kingdom television reporter and interviewer perhaps best known for his contributions to the BBC current affairs and magazine programme Nationwide in the 1970s. He was born in Southport, Lancashire the son of a wine merchant and was educated at Liverpool College.
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- Bernard Falk (16 February 1943 – 4 August 1990) was a United Kingdom television reporter and interviewer perhaps best known for his contributions to the BBC current affairs and magazine programme Nationwide in the 1970s. He was born in Southport, Lancashire the son of a wine merchant and was educated at Liverpool College. He began his career in print journalism with the Birkenhead News and played Liverpool's Cavern Club in the evenings as a member of a beat group called 'Tony Snow and his Blizzards', later re-named 'The Bohemians'. He then worked on Fleet Street for the Daily Mirror, before his first job as a television reporter with Scottish TV and BBC current affairs programmes including 24 hours. He was also notable for hosting the early reality television survival show Now Get Out of That, the late night live chat show/discussion programme Sin on Saturday in the early 1980s and for reporting on British general election night programmes. He also worked on Start The Week on BBC Radio 4. He died aged 47.
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- Bernard Falk (16 February 1943 – 4 August 1990) was a United Kingdom television reporter and interviewer perhaps best known for his contributions to the BBC current affairs and magazine programme Nationwide in the 1970s. He was born in Southport, Lancashire the son of a wine merchant and was educated at Liverpool College.
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