Howard Stableford

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Howard Stableford
Born (1959-04-12) 12 April 1959 (age 62)

Howard Stableford (born 12 April 1959) is a television and radio presenter and producer. He has two biological daughters, Shelby and Peyton. He was recently married (August 31, 2019) to Heidi Stableford and has 4 step-daughters, Ryann, Madison, Skylar, and Bayli Fuchs.

Background[]

Stableford grew up in Preston, Lancashire. He attended Hutton Grammar School. He read for a Geography degree at Durham University, where he was a member of University College, graduating in 1980.[1]

Broadcasting career[]

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[quantify] other programmes[which?] before joining the BBC's flagship science and technology programme Tomorrow's World 1985–1997.[2] Since then Stableford has worked for BBC Natural History on BBC Radio 4, the Open University, Granada Television and NBC.

Other interests[]

Stableford was also President of the UK's Institute of Patentees and Inventors.[citation needed]

In the USA He works in Leadership Development for the Center for Creative Leadership (ccl.org) He was also "the voice" of professional Major League Rugby team the Colorado Raptors.

Personal life[]

Stableford has been based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA since 1999.

He has two daughters.

He married for the second time on 31 August 2019 in London.

References[]

  1. ^ "Durham University Gazette, XXV (ns) no. 2 including supplement". Durham University. Retrieved 14 March 2018.
  2. ^ Kevan, Paul (31 July 2003). "Howard Stableford". Metro. Archived from the original on 5 October 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2010.


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