Howard Stableford

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Howard Stableford
Born (1959-04-12) April 12, 1959 (age 65)

Howard Stableford (born 12 April 1959) is a television and radio presenter.

Stableford grew up in Preston, Lancashire, the son of a business skills lecturer and a shipping agent. He attended Hutton Grammar School. He read for a Geography degree at Durham University where he also played rugby and acted in student theatre.

BBC Radio Lancashire gave Howard his first break into broadcasting, followed by BBC Radio Northampton and BBC Children's TV. There, he hosted Beat the Teacher and presented Newsround amongst many other programmes before joining the BBC's flagship science and technology programme Tomorrow's World in 1985.[1] More recently Stableford has worked for BBC Radio 4, the Open University, Granada Television and NBC.

Stableford was also President of the UK's Institute of Patentees and Inventors. Stableford now lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. He has two daughters.

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