Wincey Willis (born Florence Winsome Leighton; 8 August 1948)[1][2] is a British television and radio broadcaster who was most active in the 1980s. She is perhaps best known for being part of the line up at TV-am, the UK's first national operator of a commercial breakfast television franchise.
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^"Resignation of a president". Lincolnshire Echo. 1985-08-08. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
WinceyWillis (born Florence Winsome Leighton; 8 August 1948) is a British television and radio broadcaster who was most active in the 1980s. She is perhaps...
WinceyWillis, Bernard Manning, Aimi MacDonald Show 8 (5 March 1985) - Fred Feast, David Jacobs, Lesley Judd, Jonathan King, Claire Rayner, Wincey Willis...
including Michael Fish, Bernard Davey, Bill Giles, Ian McCaskill and WinceyWillis. The single reached number 21 in the UK Singles Chart. The song included...
Rice Al Roker Willard Scott Tom Skilling Harold Taft Harry Volkman WinceyWillis The Weather Channel List of meteorologists on The Weather Channel List...
at 6:25 am. Commander David Philpott is moved to weekends only, with WinceyWillis becoming the new weekday weather presenter. 1984 Bruce Gyngell is appointed...
different presenter, including Victoria Wood, Nick Wilton, Margi Clarke, WinceyWillis, and Timmy Mallett. The theme tune, based on Paganini's 24th Caprice...
weather forecasters: John Kettley Michael Fish Bill Giles Ian McCaskill WinceyWillis Bernard Davey Other individuals: Ayrton Senna, racing driver Peter Snow...
music show which used the talents of the station's record librarian WinceyWillis as co-presenter. In March 1976, he returned to Birmingham and joined...
Philpott is moved to present the weather at the weekends only, with WinceyWillis becoming the new weekday weather presenter. 24 May – Engineering Announcements...
5 August – Ray Clemence, football goalkeeper (died 2020) 8 August – WinceyWillis, broadcaster 20 August Bill Griffiths, poet and scholar (died 2007)...
Sachs as Jason Deddie Davies as Mrs Coot William Rushton as Big Teddy WinceyWillis as TV Presenter Linda Lusardi as French Beauty Patrick Newell as Lester...
recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine August 8 – WinceyWillis, British broadcaster August 12 – Mizengo Pinda, 9th Prime Minister of...
broadcaster (died 2014) 18 June – Philip Jackson, actor 8 August – WinceyWillis, broadcaster 19 September – Jeremy Irons, actor 27 September – Michele...
– BBC Hereford & Worcester announces that former TV-am weather girl WinceyWillis will join the station to present a Saturday morning show titled The...
1965. In the 1980s, whilst she was working as a television presenter, WinceyWillis lived on the site of the former station with her animals. Quick, M E...
completed a 24-hour broadcast, with guests including Walter Coenig and WinceyWillis. Official Radio Bronglais website 52°25′01″N 4°04′16″W / 52.417°N...