Graham Little, the Glossary
Graham Little (born 12 April 1978) is a freelance Northern Irish television presenter and journalist.[1]
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31 relations: Andrew Little (footballer), BBC Northern Ireland, Bmibaby, Bravo (British TV channel), British National Road Race Championships, County Fermanagh, Dardanelles, Dumbarton F.C., EasyJet, Enniskillen, ESPN, Eurosport, ITV4, Joanne Salley, Lough Erne, Loughborough University, Marathon des Sables, Mount Kilimanjaro, NIFL Premiership, Northern Ireland national football team, People of Northern Ireland, Portora Royal School, RTÉ2, Setanta Sports, Sky Sports, Sky Sports News, The Impartial Reporter, The One Show, Titanic, UTV (TV channel), 2010 Tour de France.
- 20th-century journalists from Northern Ireland
- 21st-century journalists from Northern Ireland
- Broadcasters from County Fermanagh
- UTV (TV channel) people
Andrew Little (born 12 May 1989) is a Northern Irish former footballer who played mainly as a forward.
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BBC Northern Ireland
BBC Northern Ireland (BBC Thuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: BBC Norlin Airlan) is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Northern Ireland.
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Bmibaby
Bmibaby Limited (styled as bmibaby.com) was a British low-cost airline that flew to destinations in the United Kingdom and Europe from its bases at Birmingham and East Midlands airports.
Bravo (British TV channel)
Bravo was a British and Irish television channel owned by Living TV Group, a subsidiary of BSkyB.
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British National Road Race Championships
The British National Road Race Championships cover different categories of British road bicycle racing events, normally held annually.
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County Fermanagh
County Fermanagh is one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland, one of the nine counties of Ulster and one of six counties of Northern Ireland.
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Dardanelles
The Dardanelles (lit; translit), also known as the Strait of Gallipoli (after the Gallipoli peninsula) and in Classical Antiquity as the Hellespont (Helle), is a narrow, natural strait and internationally significant waterway in northwestern Turkey that forms part of the continental boundary between Asia and Europe and separates Asian Turkey from European Turkey.
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Dumbarton F.C.
Dumbarton Football Club is a semi-professional football club in Dumbarton, Scotland.
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EasyJet
EasyJet plc (styled as easyJet) is a British multinational low-cost airline group headquartered at London Luton Airport.
Enniskillen
Enniskillen (from Inis Ceithleann, 'Ceithlenn's island') is the largest town in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
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ESPN
ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.
Eurosport
Eurosport is a French group of pay television networks in Europe and parts of Asia.
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ITV4
ITV4 is a British free-to-air television channel which first aired on 1 November 2005.
Joanne Salley
Joanne Salley (born 1977, Dungannon) is the 1998 Miss Northern Ireland, presently working as an art teacher and part-time television presenter. Graham Little and Joanne Salley are television presenters from Northern Ireland.
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Lough Erne
Lough Erne is the name of two connected lakes in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
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Loughborough University
Loughborough University (abbreviated as Lough or Lboro for post-nominals) is a public research university in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.
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Marathon des Sables
Marathon des Sables, or MdS, (French for Marathon of the Sands, also known as Sahara Marathon) "Facing Africa NOMA: The Marathon des Sables", is a seven-day, about ultramarathon, which is approximately the distance of six regular marathons.
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Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano in Tanzania.
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NIFL Premiership
The NIFL Premiership, known as the Sports Direct Premiership for sponsorship purposes, and Irish Premiership colloquially, is a professional association football league which operates as the highest division of the Northern Ireland Football League – the national league in Northern Ireland.
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The Northern Ireland national football team (Foireann peile náisiúnta Thuaisceart Éireann) represents Northern Ireland in men's international association football.
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People of Northern Ireland
The people in Northern Ireland are all people born in Northern Ireland and having, at the time of their birth, at least one parent who is a British citizen, an Irish citizen or is otherwise entitled to reside in Northern Ireland without any restriction on their period of residence, under the Belfast Agreement.
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Portora Royal School
Portora Royal School located in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, was one of the public schools founded by the royal charter in 1608, by James I, making it one of the oldest schools in Ireland at the time of its closure.
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RTÉ2
RTÉ2 (formerly branded as RTÉ 2 from 1978–88, Network 2 from 1988–97, N2 from 1997–2004 and RTÉ Two from 2004–14) is an Irish free-to-air television channel operated by public service broadcaster RTÉ.
Setanta Sports
Setanta Sports Media is a sports television company based in Dublin, Ireland and in Tbilisi, Georgia, broadcasting throughout select Eurasian countries, and the Philippines.
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Sky Sports
Sky Sports is a group of British subscription sports channels operated by the satellite pay television company Sky Group (a division of Comcast), and is the dominant subscription television sports brand in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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Sky Sports News
Sky Sports News (SSN) is a British paid television sports news channel run by Sky, a division of Comcast.
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The Impartial Reporter
The Impartial Reporter is a newspaper based in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland which is circulated in Fermanagh, South Tyrone and the border counties of the Republic of Ireland.
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The One Show
The One Show is a British television magazine and chat show programme.
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Titanic
RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank on 15 April 1912 as a result of striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City, United States.
UTV (TV channel)
UTV (formerly Ulster Television, branded on air as ITV1) is the ITV region covering Northern Ireland, ITV subsidiary and the former on-air name of the free-to-air public broadcast television channel serving the area.
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2010 Tour de France
The 2010 Tour de France was the 97th edition of the Tour de France cycle race, one of cycling's Grand Tours.
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See also
20th-century journalists from Northern Ireland
- Alison Fleming
- Andrea Catherwood
- Andy Pollak
- Annie Roycroft
- Aoife Moore
- Cathal O'Byrne
- Cathy Kelly
- Ciaran McKeown
- Claire McCollum
- Dennis Campbell Kennedy
- Eilis O'Hanlon
- Elizabeth McCracken (Irish writer)
- Graham Little
- Hermann Kelly
- Ivan Little
- Jane Loughrey
- Jane Morrice
- Jeanie Johnson
- Julie O'Connor
- Kate Smith (presenter)
- Ken Johnston (journalist)
- Letitia Gwynne
- Liam Creagh
- Liz Barclay
- Lucy Faulkner
- Lynda Bryans
- Lyra McKee
- Malcolm Brodie (journalist)
- Mark McFadden
- Mark Simpson (Ireland correspondent)
- Martina Purdy
- Michael Keogh (politician)
- Nuala McKeever
- Orla Chennaoui
- Pamela Ballantine
- Rosemary Church
- Sara Coburn
- Siobhan McGarry
- Susan McKay
- Suzanne Breen
- Tracey Magee
- Wendy Austin
- Will Leitch (Northern Irish journalist)
21st-century journalists from Northern Ireland
- Adam McGibbon
- Alison Fleming
- Andrea Catherwood
- Andy Pollak
- Annie Roycroft
- Aoife Moore
- Cathy Kelly
- Chris Hewitt (journalist)
- Claire McCollum
- Deborah Erskine
- Dennis Campbell Kennedy
- Eilis O'Hanlon
- Emma DeSouza
- Graham Little
- Helen O'Hara (journalist)
- Hermann Kelly
- Ivan Little
- Jane Ferguson
- Jane Loughrey
- Jane Morrice
- Jeanie Johnson
- Julie O'Connor
- Kate Smith (presenter)
- Ken Johnston (journalist)
- Letitia Gwynne
- Liam Creagh
- Liz Barclay
- Lucy Faulkner
- Lynda Bryans
- Lyra McKee
- Mark McFadden
- Mark Simpson (Ireland correspondent)
- Martina Purdy
- Michael Magee (writer)
- Nuala McKeever
- Orla Chennaoui
- Pamela Ballantine
- Rosemary Church
- Sara Coburn
- Sarah Clarke (journalist)
- Siobhan McGarry
- Susan McKay
- Suzanne Breen
- Tracey Magee
- Wendy Austin
- Will Leitch (Northern Irish journalist)
Broadcasters from County Fermanagh
UTV (TV channel) people
- Adrian Logan
- Aidan Browne
- Alison Comyn
- Alison Fleming
- Audra Thomas
- Brian Baird (newsreader)
- Claire McCollum
- David Morgan (journalist)
- Eamonn Holmes
- Ernest Strathdee
- Fearghal McKinney
- Frank Mitchell (presenter)
- Gerry Kelly (broadcaster)
- Gillian Porter
- Gloria Hunniford
- Gordon Burns
- Graham Little
- Ivan Little
- Jamie Delargy
- Jane Loughrey
- Jeanie Johnson
- Jenny Bristow
- Jim Dougal
- Jimmy Magee
- John Irvine (journalist)
- Julian Simmons
- Julie O'Connor
- Kate Smith (presenter)
- Ken Reid (journalist)
- Letitia Gwynne
- Lynda Bryans
- Marc Mallett
- Mark McFadden
- Maxine Mawhinney
- Mike Nesbitt
- Neil Brittain
- Pamela Ballantine
- Patrick Kielty
- Paul Clark (presenter)
- Proinsias Mac Aonghusa
- Rose Neill
- Sarah Clarke (journalist)
- Siobhan McGarry
- Tracey Magee