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Brian Naylor (broadcaster)

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Brain Naylor
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Brian Naylor - "may your news be good news"
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SpouseMoiree Naylor
For the former Formula One driver, see Brian Naylor

Brian Naylor was an Australian television presenter, best known for his longstanding stint as chief newsreader at the Nine Network.

Naylor began his radio and television career in 1956 as a radio announcer and host of children's talent program Swallows Juniors with Melbourne radio station 3DB. In 1958, he moved to the Seven Network, transferring "Swallows Juniors" (which later became known as "Brian and the Juniors") to television.

He became Seven's chief newsreader in 1970 and switched to Nine in 1978. He stayed chief newsreader at Nine until he was taken over by Peter Hitchener in 1998.

Naylor also hosted Nine's annual Carols By Candlelight on 10 occasions from the Myer Music Bowl.

Naylor has been a patron of the Variety Club in Victoria, the Dialysis and Transplant Association of Victoria, the Jack Brockhoff Reconstructive Plastic Surgery Research Unit of Royal Melbourne Hospital. He has also assisted with fundraising for the MacFarlane Burnet Appeal and Windana Society Drug Rehabilitation.