He was interviewed by Dr. Teeth in Muppet Magazine issue 11.
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| - He was interviewed by Dr. Teeth in Muppet Magazine issue 11.
- Alan Hunter played Detective Constable Burton on Coronation Street in 1977, and Pete Shaw in 1988. His other credits include Take The High Road from 1990-1993 as Greg Ryder, Minder and EastEnders.
- Alan C. Hunter (born February 14, 1957 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an actor, radio show host and TV personality who was one of the original five video jockeys (VJs) on MTV from 1981 to 1987. (The other four were Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Martha Quinn, and J.J. Jackson.) In addition to introducing music videos on the network, "A.H." also sub-hosted for Jim Lange on a special young people's edition of the game show Triple Threat. He also hosted the reality show Looking for Stars on the Starz cable television channel as well as the Encore series “Big 80s Weekend”.
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| - He was interviewed by Dr. Teeth in Muppet Magazine issue 11.
- Alan C. Hunter (born February 14, 1957 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an actor, radio show host and TV personality who was one of the original five video jockeys (VJs) on MTV from 1981 to 1987. (The other four were Nina Blackwood, Mark Goodman, Martha Quinn, and J.J. Jackson.) In addition to introducing music videos on the network, "A.H." also sub-hosted for Jim Lange on a special young people's edition of the game show Triple Threat. He also hosted the reality show Looking for Stars on the Starz cable television channel as well as the Encore series “Big 80s Weekend”. In the mid-90s, Alan returned home to Birmingham, Alabama to start a film company called Hunter Films.
- Alan Hunter played Detective Constable Burton on Coronation Street in 1977, and Pete Shaw in 1988. His other credits include Take The High Road from 1990-1993 as Greg Ryder, Minder and EastEnders.
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