Angela Ekaette

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Angela Ekaette is a Nigerian ballet dancer [1] best known for co-hosting the UK version of Wheel of Fortune for its first series in 1988 [2] and three celebrity specials [3] [4] [5] before being replaced by Carol Smillie. [2] Around that time, she also appeared on Bazaar , [6] and was the consultant for the 4Learning show "Equal Voice". [7]

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References

  1. The Listener. Vol. 120. BBC. 1988. p. 32.
  2. 1 2 "Wheel of Fortune (2)". UKGameshows.com.
  3. Jon Iles; Sue Jenkins; Brian Regan (22 December 1988). Christmas Soap Stars Special. Wheel of Fortune. ITV.
  4. Cheryl Baker; Duncan Goodhew; Linda Lusardi (29 December 1988). Christmas Celebrity Special. Wheel of Fortune. ITV.
  5. Andy Cameron; Amanda Laird; Teri Lally (31 December 1988). Hogmanay Special. Wheel of Fortune. ITV.
  6. "BBC Genome". BBC Genome. 5 February 1989.
  7. "Equal Voice – Credits". 4Learning.