- Bruce Mansfield
Bruce Mansfield (born
24 April 1944 ) is an Australian television and radio personality.Early career
Mansfield began in radio with stints on stations including
3UZ ,3KZ ,3AW and 3XY in the 1960s. He later moved to television appearing on "The Graham Kennedy Show " onGTV-9 in the early 1970s. He was also well known for his portrayal of the Chinese Superman on Channel 9's "Cartoon Corner".Newsreading
His television career then took on a different note in 1974 when he joined ATV-0 as chief newsreader on "Eyewitness News". In 1979, Mansfield and his newsreading partner
Annette Allison were re-assigned to other roles at the station. Mansfield went on to become a voice-over announcer at ATV and also a participant on game shows such as "Personality Squares ".Return to radio
Breakfast show
Mansfield co-hosted (with
John Blackman ) the breakfast program on radio3AW asalter-ego Uncle Roy. The pair dominated Melbourne breakfast radio for several years before Blackman departed to rival station3AK in 1986. Mansfield continued in the role at 3AW with Darren James until the station changed from "Personality Radio" to "Thinking Persons Radio" and the pair were dropped.Both Mansfield and James were picked up by 3AK in 1989. The program lasted until the middle of 1990 when 3AK was taken over by new management. He then became presenter of the drive-time program on community radio station
3INR-FM , broadcasting from theMelbourne suburb of Heidelberg."Remember When"/"Nightline"
In 1990, Mansfield joined another TV veteran, Philip Brady, to present the Sunday night
nostalgia program "Remember When" on radio3AW . Six months later they also took over "Nightline" on a caretaker basis.Later in the 1990s, Mansfield made a return to television introducing late night movies and also hosting an
infomercial programme, "Mansfield's Melbourne ", on Channel 31 in Melbourne.In 1999, Mansfield was sacked from 3AW over allegations that he gave on-air interviews in exchange for free goods and services, in a later development in the
cash-for-comment investigations conducted by the then Australian Broadcasting Authority. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/am/stories/s75987.htm Radio station in new cash controversy] ] He went on to present an afternoon program, "Mansfield's Melbourne" on3AK in 2000, before returning to his former role as "Nightline" and "Remember When" co-host on 3AW in 2001.Mansfield was also a voiceover for a segment on "Rove Live" called "Who's in the Swivel Chair?" before leaving the role in 2005.
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External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1185612/ IMDB Profile of Bruce Mansfield]
* [http://www.bruceandphil.com Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady Website]
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