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Derek Jones
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Derek Jones is known for
A View of the Islands (1971)
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Day Out (1977)
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Let Me Tell You (1967)
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Known for
A View of the Islands
TV Mini Series
Writer
1971 • 1 ep
Day Out
TV Series
Writer
1977–1984 • 3 eps
Let Me Tell You
TV Mini Series
Writer
1967 • 1 ep
Wildlife on One
8.4
TV Series
Self - Narrator
1979 • 1 ep
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Day Out
TV Series
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1977–1984
3 episodes
A View of the Islands
TV Mini Series
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1971
1 episode
Let Me Tell You
TV Mini Series
Writer
1967
1 episode
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(1960s) Co-presented "Good Morning" on the BBC Home Service on Saturday mornings with
Alan Gibson
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He spent many years as a reporter and presenter for the BBC on radio and television, based in the West of England.
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