- Kevin Crease
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name = Kevin Crease
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birth_date =8 May 1936
birth_place = North Adelaide,South Australia
death_date =12 April 2007
death_place = Queen Elizabeth Hospital Woodville,South Australia
occupation =Television presenter
spouse =
children = Tony, Fiona, Ann-Marie &Tom Crease
website =
footnotes =Kevin John Crease (
8 May ,1936 -12 April ,2007 ) was aSouth Australia ntelevision presenter and newsreader. He was most noted for presentingSouth Australia n edition of theNine Network 'sNational Nine News withRob Kelvin between 1987 and 2007.Born in North Adelaide and raised in the working class seaside suburb of Semaphore, Crease was the eldest of four children. He was a prodigious public speaker from a young age and won the Year 7 senior school debating championship.
He started his working life as a clerical worker in 1952 with Shell before becoming a copy boy and later cadet at Adelaide's "The News" newspaper, where he quickly "fell foul of the chief-of-staff" and was sacked. Crease completed his
national service , but resigned from the army following an incident where he used an armored car to attend a party with his girlfriend.Crease started his radio career at radio station
5DN in 1957 after being noticed as a spruiker selling plastic raincoats in Adelaide’s city streets. On17 July ,1959 , Channel 9 began its first broadcast in Adelaide. Crease was chosen to compere the station’s first program - "Clarkson’s TV Hostess Quest". During the 1960s, he worked on a variety of different projects, from reading commercials and news, to performing onAdelaide Tonight ascompere from 1962-1975. In 1969, he accidentally became the first on-air personality to say “fuck” on Australian television when he said "fucking hell" after a late-night mishap. In the early 1970s, he hosted the news programNews Beat .From 1975 - 1977, Crease was then Premier
Don Dunstan ’s press secretary before returning to television. He went on to present news forADS-7 . Crease returned to Channel 9 in April 1987 as presenter for National Nine News withRob Kelvin .On
February 9 ,2007 , co-presenterRob Kelvin announced that Crease was going through a serious health issue and was taking extended leave from presenting. It was revealed onMarch 17 ,2007 onNational Nine News that he was suffering from a 'serious form of cancer'. The "Sunday Mail " reported the following day that Crease would be retiring from television broadcasting. [cite news |url=http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,21399784-5006301,00.html |title=TV legend battling cancer |publisher=The Advertiser |accessdate=2007-04-10 |date=March 18, 2007 |author=Lisa Chant]Crease died on
April 12 ,2007 , aged 70 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. [cite news |url=http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,21537661-5006301,00.html |title=TV great Kevin Crease dies |date=2007-04-11 |accessdate=2007-04-11 |publisher=The Advertiser|author=Sophie Elsworth & Cara Jenkin]Following his passing, Crease was posthumously inducted into the South Australian Media Hall of Fame. The award was accepted by his son,
Tom Crease , at the awards ceremony held 28 April 2007, at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Later that week NWS-9 aired a Farwell Creasey which was the top rating program for the week [cite news|url=http://www.samediaawards.com.au/ |title=SA Media Awards]References
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