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UK Broadcaster Raymond Baxter has died. He was 84.
He was a Spitfire pilot during World War II, taking part in raids against V1 and V2 missile sites deep inside occupied Europe.
Immediately after the war he joined the British Forces Network and reported on the Berlin airlift.
A motorsport enthusiast, he not only covered but also took part in a number of Monte Carlo rallies.
He was a pioneer in outside broadcasting in television's infancy in the 1950s.
The world is a poorer place today.
He was a Spitfire pilot during World War II, taking part in raids against V1 and V2 missile sites deep inside occupied Europe.
Immediately after the war he joined the British Forces Network and reported on the Berlin airlift.
A motorsport enthusiast, he not only covered but also took part in a number of Monte Carlo rallies.
He was a pioneer in outside broadcasting in television's infancy in the 1950s.
The world is a poorer place today.