BBC director Stuart McDonald - the voice of Robot Wars and who worked on Strictly - dies in car crash
BBC director Stuart McDonald has died following a car crash with many of his colleagues paying tribute, describing him as one of the greats
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Tributes have been paid to BBC director Stuart McDonald who died following a car crash on Monday, friends have shared.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (seated R), poses with state Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (C), Sarah Weddington (seated L), the lawyer nationally known for successfully arguing the winning side of the Roe v. Wade case, and others after signing the controversial Reproductive Health Act into law on January 22, 2019. | Photo: Twitter
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