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It was later replaced in the trivia section, and then deleted again. Journalist Daniel Hopsicker wrote about this and has interviewed her on camera. She later denied the story, but Hopsicker sticks to the original story. Whether or not the story is true, it is certainly notable, and some users will come to this page looking for the other Amanda Keller. Any suggestions about what should be done here? Is a simple disambiguation line reasonable? csloat 06:50, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060910/NEWS/609100466/1007/BUSINESS —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.197.148.50 ( talk) 15:17, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
"Her first professional media job was in 1983 as a researcher for the popular children's television show, Simon Townsend's Wonder World! After three months she accepted an offer on another children's television show, the short-lived Shower Time, hosted by "Uncle" Bert Newton. She later was a researcher and producer for Good Morning Australia when Gordon Elliott and Kerri-Anne Kennerly were hosts. By 1985 she was a researcher and producer for Ray Martin's Midday show where she first began to appear regularly on camera, reporting, among other things, on Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding".
Hang on here: If her first professional media jobwas in 1983 then how could she have reported on Charles and Diana's weddingwhich was in 1981? —Preceding
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Keller appeared on Good News Week on 13 September 2010, and claimed that the Wikipedia article about her contained several dubious facts such as that she went broke developing automatic teller machines for midgets. Possibly this appearance triggered a rash of vandalism last night as well. -- Canley ( talk) 06:31, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
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Proof, evidence, citation?!?!?! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.224.198.189 ( talk) 05:39, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
This article may benefit from this sentence being removed. I can find no reference to this paternity anywhere, and since her father has the name Arthur Keller, the likelihood that his father is Juan Sánchez de Toledo is questionable at best. The chronological leap is also puzzling, as the Spanish Inquisition was in the fifteenth century, this Juan Sánchez de Toledo must surely be a candidate for longest lifespan of any human. Unoc ( talk) 20:12, 18 February 2019 (UTC)
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This line has been deleted from the text:
It was later replaced in the trivia section, and then deleted again. Journalist Daniel Hopsicker wrote about this and has interviewed her on camera. She later denied the story, but Hopsicker sticks to the original story. Whether or not the story is true, it is certainly notable, and some users will come to this page looking for the other Amanda Keller. Any suggestions about what should be done here? Is a simple disambiguation line reasonable? csloat 06:50, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060910/NEWS/609100466/1007/BUSINESS —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.197.148.50 ( talk) 15:17, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
"Her first professional media job was in 1983 as a researcher for the popular children's television show, Simon Townsend's Wonder World! After three months she accepted an offer on another children's television show, the short-lived Shower Time, hosted by "Uncle" Bert Newton. She later was a researcher and producer for Good Morning Australia when Gordon Elliott and Kerri-Anne Kennerly were hosts. By 1985 she was a researcher and producer for Ray Martin's Midday show where she first began to appear regularly on camera, reporting, among other things, on Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding".
Hang on here: If her first professional media jobwas in 1983 then how could she have reported on Charles and Diana's weddingwhich was in 1981? —Preceding
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Keller appeared on Good News Week on 13 September 2010, and claimed that the Wikipedia article about her contained several dubious facts such as that she went broke developing automatic teller machines for midgets. Possibly this appearance triggered a rash of vandalism last night as well. -- Canley ( talk) 06:31, 14 September 2010 (UTC)
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Proof, evidence, citation?!?!?! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.224.198.189 ( talk) 05:39, 17 February 2019 (UTC)
This article may benefit from this sentence being removed. I can find no reference to this paternity anywhere, and since her father has the name Arthur Keller, the likelihood that his father is Juan Sánchez de Toledo is questionable at best. The chronological leap is also puzzling, as the Spanish Inquisition was in the fifteenth century, this Juan Sánchez de Toledo must surely be a candidate for longest lifespan of any human. Unoc ( talk) 20:12, 18 February 2019 (UTC)