1. Ian McNaught-Davis was a British television presenter best known for presenting the BBC television series The Computer Programme, Making the Most of the Micro and Micro Live in the 1980s.

1. Ian McNaught-Davis was a British television presenter best known for presenting the BBC television series The Computer Programme, Making the Most of the Micro and Micro Live in the 1980s.
Ian McNaught-Davis was managing director of the British subsidiary of Comshare.
Ian McNaught-Davis achieved a first in Mathematics at the University of Manchester, where he became an active mountaineer.
Ian McNaught-Davis became honorary librarian of the Climbers' Club in 1961.
Ian McNaught-Davis took part with Brown in the televised climb of the Old Man of Hoy.
Ian McNaught-Davis took part in a climb of the Eiffel Tower, which was televised on the ABC network's Wide World of Sports.
Ian McNaught-Davis made his television debut in 1965 as one of the presenters of a BBC TV mountaineering programme Men Against the Matterhorn, with David Dimbleby and Christopher Brasher.
Ian McNaught-Davis rose to become chief executive of the European division and managing director of the British subsidiary.
Ian McNaught-Davis presented another BBC series The Computer Programme, Making the Most of the Micro and Micro Live in the 1980s.
Ian McNaught-Davis was the first non-Swiss holder of the post president of the UIAA between the years of 1995 and 2004.
Ian McNaught-Davis married twice, having two sons, John and Simon, from his first marriage, and a daughter, Elvira Hurrell, from his second marriage to Loreto Herman.