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8-935: This page is about male first names. For female Sam Taylors, see Samantha Taylor (disambiguation) . Samuel , Sam or Sammy Taylor (male first name) may refer to: Arts [ edit ] Sam Taylor (director) (1895–1958), American film director and screenwriter Samuel W. Taylor (1907–1997), American author Samuel A. Taylor (1912–2000), playwright and screenwriter Sam Taylor (saxophonist) (1916–1990), jazz and blues player Sam Taylor (blues musician) (1934–2009), American musician Samuel Jared Taylor (born 1951), American journalist Sam Taylor (producer) (born c.1953), American rock music producer Sam Taylor (author) (born 1970), British author Politics [ edit ] Samuel Taylor (Virginia politician) (1781–1853), American politician and lawyer from Virginia Samuel M. Taylor (1852–1921), American politician from

16-458: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Samantha Taylor (disambiguation) Samantha Taylor (born 1958) is a Canadian TV host. Samantha Taylor or Sam Taylor may also refer to: Samantha Taylor Samantha Taylor (born Myroslava Lastivka Lydia Luciw in Toronto in 1958) is a Canadian radio and television personality. She

24-503: Is perhaps best known as the host of the popular CBC Television music video program Video Hits from 1984 to 1989. Born to Ukrainian parents in Toronto, Taylor's family moved to Pennsylvania when she was three years old. She began her broadcasting career while a student at Pennsylvania State University , using her birthname Myra Luciw as host of the Ukrainian students' radio program on

32-614: The Church of England Samuel Harvey Taylor (1807–1871), American educator Sam Taylor (Family Affairs) , a fictional character on the UK soap opera Family Affairs See also [ edit ] Samantha Taylor (disambiguation) Sam Taylor-Wood (born 1967), British filmmaker Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), British poet Samuel Taylor Suit (1830–1888), Maryland politician and landowner Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912), British composer [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

40-603: The music video experience that would lead to the eventual job with CBC's Video Hits in 1984. On Metro Music she typically introduced the videos and then answered phone calls live on air from fans in the Toronto area. While later working for the CBC, Taylor also judged some episodes of the network's 1985 battle of the bands competition series Rock Wars . In an era in which many viewers across Canada, particularly in non-urban areas, didn't have access to cable television programming such as MTV and MuchMusic , Video Hits quickly became

48-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samuel_Taylor&oldid=1224871850 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

56-1035: The state of Arkansas Samuel McIntire Taylor (1856–1916), Republican politician in Ohio Sam T. Taylor (1903–1977), Colorado state senator Sports [ edit ] Samuel Taylor (American football) , American football coach Sam Taylor (English footballer) (1893–1973), English footballer Sam B. Taylor (1898–1966), American baseball player and football coach Samuel "Bay" Taylor (1929–2019), Negro league baseball player Sammy Taylor (footballer, born 1933) (1933–2013), Scottish footballer Sammy Taylor (baseball) (1933–2019), American baseball catcher Sam Taylor (Australian footballer) (born 1999), Australian rules footballer Samuel Taylor (footballer, born 2003) , English footballer Other [ edit ] Samuel Taylor (stenographer) (1748/9–1811), invented widely used shorthand system Samuel Penfield Taylor (1827–1886), American entrepreneur Samuel Taylor (bishop) (1859–1929), Bishop of Kingston in

64-498: The university radio station while also using the pseudonym Michele Michaels at a commercial station she was an intern. After graduation, Taylor worked briefly in Washington, DC before returning to Toronto in 1980, where she was hired as station librarian and part-time disc jockey for Q-107 . At Q-107 she rose to become the station's music director. During that same period she also began hosting CFMT 's Metro Music show, giving her

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