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      • Charles Collingwood (June 4, 1917 – October 3, 1985) was an American journalist and war correspondent. He was an early member of Edward R. Murrow 's group of foreign correspondents that was known as the "Murrow Boys". During World War II, he covered Europe and North Africa for CBS News.
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  2. Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, and educated at Sherborne School in Dorset, England, he trained at RADA. He is best known for playing the role of Brian Aldridge in the long-running BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers since March 1975.

  3. After almost 50 years playing Brian Aldridge in The Archers, Charles Collingwood knows that things have to go wrong for his character in order to remain a resident of Ambridge.

  4. Charles Collingwood may refer to: Charles Collingwood (actor) (born 1943), British actor, best known for his work in the BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers. Charles Collingwood (journalist) (1917–1985), American newscaster for CBS.

  5. Charles Collingwood (June 4, 1917 – October 3, 1985) was an American journalist and war correspondent. He was an early member of Edward R. Murrow's group of foreign correspondents that was known as the "Murrow Boys". During World War II, he covered Europe and North Africa for CBS News.

  6. Charles Collingwood was born on 30 May 1943 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Dark Crystal (1982), ITV Playhouse (1967) and Hotel Babylon (2006). He has been married to Judy Bennett since 13 November 1976.

    • May 30, 1943
  7. Actor: The Sharkfighters. One of "The Murrow Boys," Charles Collingwood was hired by Edward R. Murrow as a correspondent for CBS during World War II. After the war Collingwood worked as CBS reporter in California, at the United Nations and at The White House.

  8. Feb 13, 2003 · THIS IS YOUR LIFE - Charles Collingwood, actor, was surprised by Michael Aspel - with the help of actor Norman Painting - while recording an episode of the BBC radio drama The Archers at the BBC's Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham.

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