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    6 Aug 2014

    Jane Simonson Brian was named "Father of the Year"

    Brian Naylor passed away tragically together with his wife Moiree at age 78 at their home in Kinglake West

    Jane Simonson6 Aug 2014
    6 Aug 2014

    Jane Simonson Attended Melbourne High School and on the onset of World War II he was relocated to Camberwell High School

    He appeared as a regular on the station's daytime variety program "Time For Terry" in 1965

    Jane Simonson6 Aug 2014

    In 1958 Naylor moved to Melbourne television station HSV-7

    Jane Simonson6 Aug 2014

    Succeeding a retiring newsreader Sir Eric Pearce, Brian Naylor started his career at GTV Channel 9

    Jane Simonson6 Aug 2014
    6 Aug 2014

    Jane Simonson He presented the Melbourne edition of National Nine News until he retired from this position on 27 November 1998

    6 Aug 2014

    Jane Simonson Brian Naylor was born on the 21 January 1931 in Melbourne, Australia

    Brian in his funniest on-air moment

    Kathy Montilla7 Aug 2014

    Brian presented a 10 minutes coverage by channel 9 on the horrific "Ash Wednesday Bushfires" of 1983 in February

    Kathy Montilla7 Aug 2014
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    Celebrating the life of

    Brian Naylor

    21 Jan 1931 - 07 Feb 2009

    Family and friends

    Brian Naylor was an Australian television broadcaster and presenter who tragically passed away at the age of 78 at the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria. He was famous for his professionalism and for his sign-off, "May your news be good news, and good-night." Born 1931 in Melbourne Australia, in 1958 Naylor joined Melbourne radio station 3DB where he worked as a radio announcer and host of a ch... more

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