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Jess Yates

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Known For

The Flaxton Boys
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The Flaxton Boys is a British historical children's television series produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV, created by Sid Waddell. Four seasons—covering a specific period: 1854, during the Crimean War (series 1), 1890 (series 2), 1928 (series 3), and 1945, in the aftermath of WWII (series 4)—explore four generations of young men and their experiences at Flaxton Hall in Yorkshire.

The Flaxton Boys

1969
Boy Dominic
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The adventures of a 12-year-old boy's struggles in Victorian Yorkshire, after his father, Captain Charles Bulman, is lost, presumed drowned off the coast of Africa.

Boy Dominic

1974
Bathurst 1000
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The Bathurst 1000 is a 1,000.29 kilometres (621.6 mi) touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It is run as part of the Supercars Championship, the most recent incarnation of the Australian Touring Car Championship. In 1987 it was a round of the World Touring Car Championship. The race originated with the 1960 Armstrong 500 with a 500 mile race distance at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit; it was relocated to Bathurst in 1963 also with the 500 mile distance and has continued there every year since, extending to a 1,000 kilometer race in 1973. The race was traditionally run on the New South Wales Labour-Day long weekend in early October. Since 2001, the race has been run on the weekend following the long weekend, generally the second weekend of October.

Bathurst 1000

1973
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TV Movie documentary exploring the secret life of Hughie Green.

The Real Hughie Green

2001
MotorRacing 360
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Jess Yates, Paul Murray, Mark Skaife & James Phelps preview F1 Japan, the Max Verstappen to Mercedes rumours heat up, a new street race venue in Supercars & 2007 French MotoGP winner Chris Vermeulen joins the show.

MotorRacing 360

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Stars on Sunday was a religious request programme produced by Yorkshire Television and broadcast on the ITV network from 1969-1979. It aired on Sunday early evenings during what was known as 'The Holy Hour' or more colloqially, 'The God Slot', the time in a television schedule set aside for religious broadcasting.

Stars on Sunday