User talk:Phantomsteve/Archives/2018/JuneWhy delete a Wiki page someone created about me?Hello Phantom Steve, My name is Nigel Clarke and I'm a British Television Presenter and have been for the last 18yrs. I am wondering why you have deleted the Wikipedia page that a fan has obviously created for me? Do you know how many years I have been waiting for someone to put up a Wiki page for me? Many of my friends and collegues have pages as it has become part and parcel of being a prominent role model for the youth that take an interest in what I do. I don't see you deleting pages for Reggie Yates, Anna Williamson, Camilla Dallerup, Sarah Jane Crawford or Michelle Ackerley. All of whom I have Co Hosted TV shows with. You have no idea how difficult it is to stand out in this industry with a name as common as mine. Your callous disregard will have an effect on upcoming work and opportunities I await your explanation regards Nigel Clarke — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nigelclarketv (talk • contribs) 19:10, 8 June 2018 (UTC)
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