It was originally presented by
Roy Castle with
Guinness World Records founders twin brothers
Norris McWhirter and
Ross McWhirter. Other hosts during this period included Dilys Morgan in 1973,
Fiona Kennedy (1983–1986),
Julian Farino (1985–1986),
Cheryl Baker (1987–1997) and
Kriss Akabusi (1993–1997). Ross was murdered by a
Provisional IRA gunman in 1975, but his brother continued to appear on the show in the "Norris on the Spot" feature. Norris carried on as the book's sole editor until he left the show in 1985. After Castle died in 1994, the show continued to be hosted by Baker and Akabusi, alongside newcomers
Mark Curry in 1995 and later
Ronald Reagan Jr. (1996–1997) who presented a report from the USA each week. The programme was revamped in 1998 and returned as ''Linford's Record Breakers'', hosted by
Linford Christie with new co-presenters Jack Lattimer,
Kate Gerbeau and Jez Edwards. Lattimer and Gerbeau left after one series and were replaced by
Sally Gray for the next two series. The show's original title returned for the final series in 2001; this was hosted by Edwards, alongside
Fearne Cotton and
Shovell. ==Production==