Trevor Hill knew from a very early age that he wanted to work for the BBC. He landed his first job at the age of 16, as 'Spot FX' boy on the legendary ITMA in 1942. During his distinguished career he worked with J.B. Priestley, advised a young Roger Moore to take up modelling instead of acting, and branched out into television.
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Trevor Hill knew from a very early age that he wanted to work for the BBC. He landed his first job at the age of 16, as 'Spot FX' boy on the legendary ITMA in 1942. During his distinguished career he worked with J.B. Priestley, advised a young Roger Moore to take up modelling instead of acting, and branched out into television.
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