Memorial for tragic TV hosts Mark Speight and Natasha Collins
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
A joint memorial service is to be held for children's TV presenters Mark Speight and Natasha Collins.
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
A joint memorial service is to be held for children's TV presenters Mark Speight and Natasha Collins.
p2pnet (Free subscription) | 20/05/2008
p2pnet news | TV:- In January this year, Natasha Collins, the fiancée of UK kiddy TV presenter Mark Speight, died at their London flat. Speight, initially arrested but released without charge, went missing in April and his body was later discovered hanging from a metal bannister on roof of a building next to Paddington railway station, [...]
Express & Star (Free subscription) | 20/05/2008
Tragic television presenter Mark Speight committed suicide because he could not contemplate life without his actress fiancee Natasha Collins, an inquest heard today.
Sky News (Free subscription) | 16/04/2008
The inquest into the death of tragic TV entertainer Mark Speight will be opened later.He went missing days after the inquest into the death of his fiancee Natasha Collins.
Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
The BBC has been hit with complaints from concerned parents about the way it has reported the death of TV presenter Mark Speight to children. Speight, 42, hanged himself at a rail station just four months after his partner Natasha Collins died after a cocaine binge
Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
The BBC has been hit with complaints from concerned parents about the way it has reported the death of TV presenter Mark Speight to children. Speight, 42, hanged himself at a rail station just four months after his partner Natasha Collins died after a cocaine binge
Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
The BBC has been hit with complaints from concerned parents about the way it has reported the death of TV presenter Mark Speight to children. Speight, 42, hanged himself at a rail station just four months after his partner Natasha Collins died after a cocaine binge
Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
The BBC has been hit with complaints from concerned parents about the way it has reported the death of TV presenter Mark Speight to children. Speight, 42, hanged himself at a rail station just four months after his partner Natasha Collins died after a cocaine binge
The Social Work Blog (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
by Adam McCulloch The deaths of Mark Speight and Natasha Collins, both talented BBC children’s presenters, has brought a ferocious condemnation of cocaine, cannabis and ecstasy “partying” culture from Libby Purves and elicited one or two interesting comments too....
Daily Star (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
THE deaths of Mark Speight and his fiancée Natasha Collins are a frightening insight into modern Britain.
Daily Star (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
TRAGIC Mark Speight went to die at Paddington Station because it reminded him of romantic weekends away with fiancée Natasha Collins.
Times Online - Alan Coren (Free subscription) | 15/04/2008
Bloody drugs! Sorrow is sorrow, the loss of youth and talent is a blight, and kind words are most fitting for the dead. But all the same, as two families and countless puzzled children's TV viewers mourn the loss of Natasha Collins and Mark Speight, someone has to say it. Damn the drugs, and damn the culture that accepts them with a cheeky wink.
Pop Buzz UK (Free subscription) | 14/04/2008
The story of Mark Speight and his fiancée has taken a terrible final twist today after his body was found hanged at London Paddington train station. Mark Speight was the TV presenter of children’s programmes such as SMart, Scratchy & Co. and History Buster, who in January, found his fiancée’s body in the bath of the [...]
ShoutWire.com (Free subscription) | 14/04/2008
Missing TV star Mark Speight was found dead today at a London rail station, police said. Speight, 42, vanished last Monday - six days after an inquest into the cocaine-binge death of his actress fiance Natasha Collins, 31. Police launched a massive hunt for the former presenter of Children’s BBC art show SMart.
Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 14/04/2008
A timeline of Mark Speight's movements following the death of his fiancée Natasha Collins.