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BBC weatherman Jack Scott dies | BBC weatherman Jack Scott dies |
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Veteran BBC weather forecaster Jack Scott has died aged 85. | Veteran BBC weather forecaster Jack Scott has died aged 85. |
Mr Scott worked for the corporation from 1969 to 1983, and in 1975 he introduced the famous magnetic weather symbols to the British public. | Mr Scott worked for the corporation from 1969 to 1983, and in 1975 he introduced the famous magnetic weather symbols to the British public. |
He joined the Met Office in 1941 aged 17 and during World War II worked on RAF stations in the Shetland Isles, North Africa and Malta. | He joined the Met Office in 1941 aged 17 and during World War II worked on RAF stations in the Shetland Isles, North Africa and Malta. |
Mr Scott also worked as a weatherman on Thames Television in the 1980s and was a presenter on Channel 4. | Mr Scott also worked as a weatherman on Thames Television in the 1980s and was a presenter on Channel 4. |
The forecaster, who died on Tuesday, auditioned for television in 1968. | The forecaster, who died on Tuesday, auditioned for television in 1968. |
In the years that followed, he became one of the mainstays of BBC television and radio weather presenting. | In the years that followed, he became one of the mainstays of BBC television and radio weather presenting. |
He also fronted the TV series Under The Weather and helped to lay the foundations of the computerised system of forecasting used today. | He also fronted the TV series Under The Weather and helped to lay the foundations of the computerised system of forecasting used today. |
Mr Scott retired from the Met Office in 1983 and moved to Thames Television, taking over from weather presenter Francis Wilson. He stayed there until 1988. | |
Towards the end of his public life, he presented Channel 4's magazine programme for the over 60s, Years Ahead. | Towards the end of his public life, he presented Channel 4's magazine programme for the over 60s, Years Ahead. |
His main interest in retirement was golf and he was a member of Burnham Beeches Golf Club in Buckinghamshire. | His main interest in retirement was golf and he was a member of Burnham Beeches Golf Club in Buckinghamshire. |
There he played alongside two other former BBC weathermen - George Cowling and the late Bert Foord. | There he played alongside two other former BBC weathermen - George Cowling and the late Bert Foord. |
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