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UK Travel TV Presenter who's on screen credits include 'Stepping the World' 'Tred the Med' "World Class' and 'A Day for Nature'. Through his travels Richard has presented over 400 TV programmes, traveled around the world 8 times and visited 86 countries.
He started work in the TV industry at 15 years old at the ITV station Channel in the Channel Islands, by 17 he was the youngest studio cameraman in Europe. Hall left Channel in 1990 to form his own production company. As well as presenting he still has a passion for photography and so still operates cameras. He was recently nominated for a TV craft Award for best Camera by ITV London at Bafta. In 2007 Hall also was Director of Photography for the feature film 'Imaginary Summer'. —Preceding unsigned comment added by The Picturemaker (talk • contribs) 00:43, 16 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Obviously they're different people, that's not my gripe...is there a reason why one is listed under possible Richard Halls and the other is listed under "See Also..." when surely both should be either in one or the other...what makes one better than the other? 78.86.230.62 (talk) 23:41, 4 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]