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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Sir Alfred Patrick Caldwell-Moore, born in 1923, is an amateur British astronomer best-known for hosting The Sky At Night, the ultimate Long Runner according to Guinness World Records (it's been on since 1957). He is known for his High-Class Glass, being something of a Genius Ditz, his impassioned and occasionally bizarre political stances (a Eurosceptic and something of an isolationist, he nevertheless sides with the Liberal Democrats on things like war, civil liberties, and environmental protection), and his status as a living national treasure.
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