Derek Batey (8 August 1928 – 17 February 2013) was a British television presenter and television executive.
Batey was born in Brampton, Cumberland, and educated at the White House School, Brampton. After appearing in clubs as a ventriloquist he made his first TV appearance in 1958 as an interviewer for the BBC. In 1961 he moved to the newly established Border Television, where he became known as "a classless hero who blazed a trail in popular television." He is best known for hosting the original 450-episode run of the game show Mr. and Mrs., which was for many years the only programme produced by Border Television that was networked nationally. He also hosted the talk show Look Who's Talking. He was officially Assistant Controller of Programmes for Border Television but, like some other ITV regional executives, including Jack Hargreaves at Southern Television, and Brian Connell at Anglia Television, he continued to present programmes.
Batey also hosted Try for Ten, another game show produced by Border in Carlisle, Cumbria. Contestants on the show tried to give ten consecutive correct True or False answers to a series of statements. Contestants were eliminated if they gave three wrong answers in a row, or a total of ten wrong answers. If the game ended early, they won £1 per answer for their best run of correct responses. If they reached their target of ten, they won a rolling jackpot that increased by £25 per failure.
Twa krew jest zbyt slodka
gdy istniejesz w bezkresie
ciemnosci
tak blada widza ciebie u
swych stop ulegla…
Unies ich dlon
ponad swym swiatlem
unies ich dlon ponad noca
niech ptaki wiecznosci
uniosa ich dusze
niech wiatr ukoi
ich urojenia
W twojej milosci istnieja i pragna
w tvoich ramionach
cierpa i krawia
na tvoich ustah
sa tylko wspomnieniem
bezimiennym, milczacym
plomieniem…
Unies ich dlon
ponad swym swiatlem
unies ich dlon
ponad noca
niech ptaki wiecznosci
uniosa ich dusze
niech wiatr ukoi