- Peter Sinclair (New Zealand)
Peter Sinclair (1938-2001) was a
New Zealand television personality and radio host.Born in
Sydney ,Australia onNovember 15 ,1938 , he rose to fame in the 1960s and early 1970s firstly on New Zealand radio and then as host of Let's Go,Happen Inn andC'mon , New Zealand's primaryrock music television shows of the time.In the late 1970s he reinvented his place in New Zealand television as presenter and
quizmaster on "University Challenge" and "Mastermind", two popular television quiz shows which ran until the late 1980s. Sinclair's measured on-screen personality was suited to these kinds of interactive game shows. As a quizmaster he made the phrase "I've started, so I'll finish..." (originally coined byMagnus Magnusson on the British version of "Mastermind"), a New Zealand cultural cliché. Sinclair also hosted the 1982 "Mastermind International" contest.Sinclair was also a noted writer, penning a novel called The Frontman and writing regular columns for the
New Zealand Herald newspaper. In later years he was a radio announcer for Classic HitsNew Zealand and Easy Listening i98FM, hosting the popular "Lovesongs till Midnight" program. In his later years, he developed a passion for computers and was one of the first New Zealanders to become actively involved with theInternet . He wrote widely on internet issues, software developments and content.Sinclair died in
Auckland onAugust 8 ,2001 , fromleukaemia aged 62.A long-standing
urban legend holds that the homosexual Sinclair once turned up at a hospital with a jar ofMarmite stuck in his anus. This story has been featured in two versions of the song "Marmite Man", one byJohnny Fist in 2006 and another version byYokel Ono in 2007.One year in the 1980s,Massey University 'sUniversity Challenge team tried to use a jar ofMarmite as their mascot, but were forced off the set. Similar incidents happened in other filming sessions when teams attempted to bring up references toMarmite .External links
* [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=72&objectid=205988 NZ Herald obituary]
* [http://mintmedia.co.nz/research/index.php/]
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