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Kate Adie: OBE |
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Kate
began her career as a journalist in the south of England
. Her coverage of the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege led to
her becoming one of the best known faces on television
as the BBC 's chief news correspondent reporting from
major war zones in recent years.
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Lisa Aziz |
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Lisa
Aziz came to prominence with a move to TV-am in 1988 as
a reporter and co presenter. She then joined the BBC
World Service Television and presented Financial Times
Business Daily before ultimately becoming one of the
main anchors on Sky News.
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Cheryl Baker |
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Cheryl Baker
began her career with pop group Buck's Fizz before pursuing
a solo career as a singer. Moving to television, Cheryl
presented programmes such as Record Breakers & The Really
Useful Show. She has recently appeared on a number of
television reality shows and in the musical Footloose in
London's West End.
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Tom Baker |
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Considered by millions to be the ultimate Dr. Who. Tom
Baker's distinguished career has encompassed everything
from Shakespeare to Sinbad. He starred as Dr. Hoyt in
the series Medics, has recently appeared in Monarch Of
The Glen and is frequently heard as the voice of many TV
narrations including Little Britain. He was the voice of
Dougal in the 2005 film The Magic Roundabout.
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James Bellini |
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James
has a long and distinguished career as an
internationally acclaimed analyst, writer, conference
chairman and speaker, specialising in information
technology, retailing, financial services and brand
values. He has also been a regular broadcaster on such
shows as The Money Programme, Tonight and Panorama.
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Sean Brickell |
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An award
winning journalist and broadcaster, Sean uses the
colourful experiences of his career to motivate and
entertain his audiences. Also an event facilitator,
moderator and media consultant, he has worked with many
organisations from large pharmaceutical, IT and defence
companies to hospital trusts and individuals. |
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Caprice |
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Model and actress Caprice
received much critical acclaim for her stage debut in
The Vagina Monologues and went on to star with Vinnie
Jones in the film, Hollywood Files, and the lead role in
the hit musical Rent in London's West End. She has made
a number of appearances as a television presenter and
has become a renowned businesswoman with her own Caprice
Lingerie Line and extended line of hair and beauty
products. |
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Andrew Castle |
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A former
British Tennis Champion, Andrew has a wealth of
experience as a Sport's Broadcaster and is a key member
of the BBC Sport Team covering Wimbledon. He is also in
great demand for hosting award ceremonies, as a
conference facilitator and is an experienced auctioneer.
He is perhaps currently best known for his presenting on
GMTV's Today programme and GMTV News Hour. |
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Lord Sebastian Coe |
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Former
athlete and politician, Lord Coe led London's bid for
the 2012 Summer Olympics (and subsequently became
Chairman of the London Organising Committee for the
Olympic Games.) He was recently elected vice president
of the International Association of Athletics
Federations. He is much sought after as a speaker.
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Annabelle Croft |
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Annabel
Croft is a former junior Wimbledon tennis champion.
Retiring from the game at the age of twenty-one, Annabel
has since pursued a career in the media and now enjoys
various television roles hosting lifestyle and topical
features. Her bubbly charm and sophisticated image make
her a popular and perfect choice for awards hosting,
conference facilitating and after dinner speaking.
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Edwina Currie |
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Edwina
Currie's career in politics is well documented having served
14 years as an MP in a Midlands seat. Following her
resignation in 1988, Edwina is now a highly successful best
selling author, broadcaster & presenter, with her own shows
on radio & TV. She has appeared on Hell's
Kitchen & was the winner of the BBC TV's Celebrity
Mastermind02004.
Recently, Edwina has been seen on Celebrity Stars in the
Eyes and Celebrity Wife Swap. |
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Jim Davidson: OBE |
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Jim began
telling jokes at the age of 12 and has recently celebrated
27 years in show business. He has starred in two sitcoms
and is much renowned for presenting shows such as Big
Break and the Generation Game. A great patriot Jim is
highly respected for his work with British Forces. Jim is
currently touring the UK. He has recently appeared in the
film Colour Me Kubrick and Hell's Kitchen.
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Sharron Davies: MBE |
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Sharron
Davies is one of Britain's most recognised celebrities
having achieved fame primarily as a swimmer. She is also
a television personality, model, author and interior
designer.
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Angus Deayton |
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Angus
hosted the popular TV series Have I Got News For You for
several seasons and recently returned to television
presenting Hell's Kitchen, a docu-soap in which chef
Gordon Ramsey attempts to transform a group of celebrities
into budding chefs. He has recently appeared on television as Kenneth
Moore in Marigold, Harry Holland in Heartless and as
the host of Hell's Kitchen.
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Frances Edmonds |
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Frances
Edmonds graduated from Cambridge and initially worked in
Brussels as a conference interpreter. Following marriage
to cricketer Phil Edmonds, she wrote a best seller
entitled Another Bloody Tour thus launching her career as
a talented and entertaining
author, broadcaster and speaker. |
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Ben Fogle |
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Writer
and presenter Ben Fogle is probably best known for his
work on programmes such as Country File, Animal Park and
Holiday. He was chosen as a volunteer to spend the year
2000 as a castaway for Castaway 2000. He has gone on to
present Crufts, One Man and His Dog, Inside Out, the
Heaven and Earth Show and Wild in Africa.
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Emma Forbes |
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Emma
enjoyed immense popularity as a presenter with the
hugely successful Saturday morning primetime series Live
and Kicking. She went on to present a number of daytime
quiz shows and recently hosted the Weekend Breakfast
Show on 95.8 Capital FM. Emma is currently training to
become a vet.
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Philippa Forrester |
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Philippa
is heralded as one of the UK 's most charismatic,
dynamic and intelligent presenters of today. Initially
finding fame on children's television, she has gone on
to present such shows as Tomorrow's World, Time Machine,
Robotwars and a series on extreme sports for This
Morning entitled License to Thrill.
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Sir David Frost: OBE |
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Sir
David began presenting TV programmes when still an
undergraduate at Cambridge. He found early fame with
That Was The Week That Was and has hosted high profile
interviews ever since. He currently fronts the breakfast
show Frost On Sunday.
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Mariella Frostrup |
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Since
appearing on her first television show, Big World Café
for Channel 4, Mariella has carved a high profile career
as a presenter on TV and radio. She recently presented
Panorama, was a Booker Prize judge in 2003 and currently
presents the arts show The Green Room on Radio 2 and
Open Book for Radio 4. She currently presents The Book
Show on Sky TV.
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David Gower: OBE |
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David
began his cricketing career with Leicestershire before
moving on to Hampshire and England, at one time ranking
No. 1 in the world. Since retiring from the game, David
has worked as columnist and writer for various
newspapers and periodicals. He has been a regular
commentator for BBC television and radio as well as Sky
TV and is frequently seen on television guesting on
shows such as They Think It's All Over. He is also an
accomplished speaker. |
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Sally Gunnell: OBE |
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Sally
Gunnell is heralded as one of the greatest ever British
female 400m hurdlers. She is the only woman in history
to hold the Olympic, Commonwealth and European Gold
Medal simultaneously. Sally is currently a key member of
the BBC Athletics Commentary Team, is an established
motivational and after dinner speaker and an ideal
choice for hosting awards etc.
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy |
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Having
begun his career with such programmes as Newsround and
Newsnight, Krishnan who is considered to be one of the
brightest new talents in his field is currently a
presenter on Channel 4 News where he anchors the News at
Noon.
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Katy Hill |
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Katy's
presenting career was launched with the BBC children's
programme Blue Peter. She has recently fronted such
programmes as Holiday, Tomorrow's World and Best
Inventions. On radio Katy joined the Weekend Breakfast
Show on Capital FM 95.8 in 2003.
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Ian Hislop |
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Famed as
the editor of Private Eye, Ian Hislop's career in
journalism has seen him write for The Spectator, The
Mail On Sunday, Financial Times, The Guardian, The
Literary Review and Time Out. He is a weekly columnist
on The Listener and The Sunday Telegraph. In addition,
Ian is a resident team captain on the television
programme Have I Got News For You.
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Peter Hobday |
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Peter is
one of Britain 's foremost broadcasters. During his
career he has presented such programmes as the radio
news show Today, Newsnight and The Money Programme on
BBC 2 and the Business Programme for Channel 4. In
addition Peter is a leading media trainer.
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Eamonn Holmes |
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Initially a farming reporter, Eamonn quickly moved to
sport and news. He currently presents GMTV with Fiona
Phillips and is frequently seen fronting programmes such
as The National Lottery and most recently Hard Spell. |
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John Humphreys |
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After
joining the BBC, John was the first journalist to
present frontline news programmes including Today, the
Nine O'clock News, Panorama and host of Mastermind. John
frequently chairs conferences and debates on all manner
of subjects and is a brilliantly witty after dinner
speaker.
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Gloria Hunniford |
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Gloria
was the first female presenter to front her own daily
show on Radio 2. She has subsequently appeared and
presented on a variety of radio and television shows
including Wogan, Holiday and most recently Open House
with Gloria Hunniford for Channel 5. She has also made a
highly successful fitness video entitled Fit For Life.
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Maxwell Hutchinson |
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Maxwell
Hutchinson is a practising architect and regular radio
and television presenter. His contributions to
broadcasting include Newsnight, You and Yours and most
recently, the BAFTA award winning Radio 4 play, The Dark
House. Some of his best-known buildings include Skylines
on The Isle of Dogs and Aztec Row in Islington. He is a
versatile and humorous speaker. |
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Lisa I'Anson |
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Lisa is
heralded as one of Britain 's most exciting radio and TV
presenters in a career encompassing everything from
fashion PR to journalism and dancing. She regularly DJ's
and hosts for corporate events and was recently seen on
The Vibe.
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Russ Kane |
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Russ Kane
is a highly experienced radio and television presenter,
best known to millions on London's Capital 95.8 FM and
Capital Gold as ‘The Flying Eye'. For the past 20 years he
has specialised in writing & producing corporate video
programmes and radio & television scripts. He is
currently Chief Barker of the Variety Club of Great Britain
and host of Radio Europe's Mediterraneo Breakfast Show. |
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Matthew Kelly |
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Matthew
Kelly became popular as a television presenter with the show
Game For A Laugh and went on to host the hugely successful
programme Stars In Their Eyes. Matthew is also an actor of
some repute having won the best actor at the 2004 Olivier
Awards for his role in Of Mice And Men. He recently toured
the UK in Alan Bennett's Seasons Greetings and has been seen
on TV starring in the series Cold Blood, Bleak House,
Egypt and Cold Blood ll. |
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David Lee |
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Journalist David Lee has made many
contributions to radio and television on the subject
of The Arts and photography. Currently Editor of The
Jackdaw magazine, he has been regularly linked with
GMTV, Big Breakfast, and Newsnight and gives frequent
lectures on The Visual Arts. |
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Martyn Lewis: CBE |
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Martyn is best remembered as a
newscaster with the BBC. He has also presented a number
of popular shows such as the quiz Today's The Day.
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Gary Lineker: OBE |
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Gary is
a familiar face on television as a regular presenter of
Match of the Day and Football Focus. Gary is one of
England 's most respected former footballers and is the
second highest goal scorer for his country of all time.
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Roddy Llewellyn |
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Roddy Llewellyn is a well known author, lecturer, garden
designer and gardening landscape consultant. His
television work includes, The Gardening Roadshow & Roddy
llewellyn's Town Gardens. |
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Gabby Logan |
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Gabby
Logan is a well-known face on ITV 1 presenting On The
Ball. She recently presented the Rugby World Cup and
Euro 2004 for ITV. She is also the presenter of the
television quiz, The Vault and the Gabby Logan Show on 5
Live.
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Diane Louise Jordan |
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Diane is remembered by millions as a
presenter of the cult TV programme Blue Peter. She has
enjoyed equal success presenting Songs of Praise. A
seasonal actress she has also appeared on the TV soap
Coronation Street. Diane is a committed charity worker.
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Sir Trevor McDonald: OBE |
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Twice honoured by the Queen, Sir Trevor is known to
millions as the presenter of News at Ten. An extensive
career in the media has included many diplomatic
correspondent roles and he is frequently sought after to
host corporate events and current affairs programmes.
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Vicki Michelle |
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Vicki
Michelle shot to fame as waitress Yvette in the hit comedy
series Allo Allo. In recent years she has received much
critical acclaim in the theatre most notably as Miss
Hannigan in the musical Annie, Lady Raeburn and Asphynxia in
Salad Days and Jacqueline in the comedy Don't Dress For
Dinner. Most recently she starred as Patricia Foster in the
popular soap Emmerdale. She is an accomplished presenter. |
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James Naughtie |
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James joined Radio 4 in 1988 as the
presenter of The World At One and is currently the front
man on the Today programme. In addition, James has been
a presenter of the Proms on television since 1992 and
chairs Radio 4's monthly Bookclub.
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Andrew Neil |
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Andrew Neil is a renowned editor, writer, broadcaster,
Radio Presenter and business consultant. He is also an
acknowledged expert on British and American politics and
business. He has recently enjoyed a prominent position
in the role of Editor-In-Chief of The European.
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John Nichol |
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Captured and tortured during the Gulf
War, today Lieutenant John Nichol frequently appears on
programmes such as Newsnight in an advisory capacity and
has made a series of films for BBC Breakfast News. He is
a highly respected speaker focussing on optimism,
inspiration and personal motivation. |
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Mary Nightingale |
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Twice named Newscaster of the Year,
Mary began her career in journalism as a presenter and
writer. She has worked on radio and television in such
shows as Dreaming Aloud, Ski Sunday and Wish You Were
Here and currently presents ITV1's Evening News. Mary is
also an accomplished corporate host and facilitator. |
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Dennis Norden |
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Dennis
is one of the UK 's most underrated comedians of today.
In recent years, he has made regular television
appearances on the much loved compilation programme
That'll Be Alright On The Night. |
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Graham Norton |
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Award
winning Graham Norton is best known for presenting his
own television show So Graham Norton. In addition he has
appeared as a guest presenter on a number of Channel 4
programmes and most recently Any Dream Will Do. Acting
credits include Father Ted.
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Tom O'Connor |
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Tom began
his working life as a teacher before moving to the world
of show business. He regularly appeared as a stand-up
comedian on the TV show The Comedians and later presented
the popular quiz Crosswits. He has recently appeared as
Father Tom in the series Doctors. |
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Jeremy Paxman |
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Jeremy
spent his early career as a journalist as a field
correspondent on such programmes as Panorama. Currently
presenting Newsnight, Jeremy also became the recent new
host of University Challenge. He regularly speaks at
corporate events and is a prolific author. |
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Andi Peters |
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Andi
began his career as a children's presenter before moving
behind the camera to produce specials with Boyzone and
The Spice Girls and develop the T4 youth programming
strand. He recently appeared back on our screens
presenting Top of the Pops, the ITV1 show Celebrity,
City Hospital, Neighbour, Five's The All Star Show and
appeared on X Factor.
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Maggie Philbin |
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Following early success
with Multi-Coloured Swapshop and Tomorrow's World,
Maggie has more recently presented the Heartland
programmes and BBC Radio Berkshire's Breakfast
Show. From 2007 she will be the BBC News face of
technology on TV, radio and online. |
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Fiona Phillips |
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Fiona
began her career working for local radio before joining
the BBC. She later moved to Sky News and then GMTV in
1993 where she is currently the main anchor with Eamonn
Holmes. Fiona is renowned for her flexibility and
compassion in interviewing where on any given day; she
may be called upon to interview the Prime Minister, a
pop star or a grieving family in the midst of a tragedy.
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Gail Porter |
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The
presenter of TOTP's for several years, Gail has a
massive fan following which grows with the diversity of
her career. Amongst her television credits are a number
of celebrity interviews for the Big Breakfast and the
show Fully Booked.
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Angela Rippon: OBE |
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Presenter Angela Rippon was Britain's first female
newscaster. In early 2004 Angela began presenting her
own programme, Live With Angela Rippon, for the ITV News
Channel and has recently anchored for the ITV News
coverage on the war in Iraq. On the lighter side, she
received much attention for her appearance on the
Morecambe & Wise show and was awarded the OBE in June
2004. She recently toured in the musical Anything Goes
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Michael Rodd |
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Michael
is a leading specialist in business media productions.
In addition to founding his own company, he regularly
contributes to conferences and seminars. In front of the
cameras Michael is renowned for presenting such
programmes as Business Matters, The Business Exchange
and Tomorrow's World.
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Jonathan Ross: OBE |
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Jonathan
is a familiar face on television. He began his media
career on the Channel 4 programme Loose Talk. He went on
to host It's Only TV But I Like It, Film99 and Friday
Night With Jonathan Ross. He is a regular guest on the
quiz They Think It's All Over and host of Film 2007.
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Nick Ross |
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Nick is one of Britain 's
best-known broadcasters. He is perhaps best known for
his presenting on the
television programme Crimewatch UK and is highly
experienced as an international conference moderator.
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Paul Ross |
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Paul
trained as a journalist before becoming a researcher for
the BBC. He moved in front of the cameras presenting a
variety of chat and quiz shows and recently joined the
programme Inside Out for the South East. |
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Kate Sanderson |
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Kate has
worked in broadcasting for the last decade. She is a
familiar face to young people having spent 4 years on
the children's programme Newsround. She regularly reads
the news on BBC 1's Breakfast Show and currently hosts
the consumer programme Watchdog. Further credits include
The Heaven and Earth Show.
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Philip Schofield |
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Philip
Schofield has enjoyed immense success both as an actor
and presenter. On stage he received much critical
acclaim for his roles in Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolour Dreamcoat and Dr. Doolittle. On television
he has hosted a variety of shows including Talking
Telephone Numbers and Test The Nation. He currently
co-hosts This Morning. |
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Selina Scott |
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Selina
has presented many flagship programmes in the UK and
produced many documentaries on high profile heads of
state worldwide. Recent work includes presenting The
Underdog Show and BBC's Animal Rescue. |
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Chris Serle |
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Television and radio presenter Chris Serle first came
to the fore as a reporter on the popular consumer
programme That's Life. He went on to score personal
success with the show In At The Deep End and also
fronting his own radio show with Radio Bristol.
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Ben Shepherd |
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Ben
really came to the fore with Channel 4's primetime
Sunday morning show T4 where he became a prominent
interviewer. Subsequent programmes for Channel 4 and 5
followed and 2004 saw him host the Pop Idol Final, BAFTA Television Awards and the British Soap Awards.
He currently anchor's GMTV Today and presents
Entertainment Today
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