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Kaye Adams |
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Born in
Scotland, Kaye's presenting credits include Central
Weekend Live, This Morning and ITV Weekend Live. Most
recently she anchored the ITV talk show Loose Women. |
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Samira Ahmed |
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Samira
Ahmed joined Channel 4 News following several years as a
correspondent and presenter at the BBC. Samira has
covered such issues as the O J Simpson case and
recently worked on the Channel 4 documentary Islam
Unveiled.
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Fiona Armstrong |
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A former ITN
newscaster and reporter, Fiona Armstrong's work as a
presenter ranges form news features and sport to films, the
most recent of which is a countryside series for ITV. She
currently presents the evening news programme for ITV
Border.
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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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Alice Beer |
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Alice
Beer became a co presenter on the BBC programme Watchdog
before becoming a roving reporter appearing ion such
shows as Healthcheck and Holiday. She has presented The
Heaven and Earth Show and Hot Property and currently
presents for BBC London 94.4
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Jennie Bond |
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British
journalist and presenter Jennie Bond worked for 14 years as
the BBC's Royal Correspondent. She has recently hosted such
programmes as Cash in the Attic and e3 series of the Great
British Menu. Jennie won many fans when she appeared as
a contestant on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here.
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Kelly Brook |
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Kelly
began her career as a model and was a popular presenter
of the television show the Big Breakfast. In recent
years she has appeared in a number of films including
Behind the Velvet Rope and House of Nine and has just
completed presenting the popular reality television hit
Celebrity Love Island.
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Fiona Bruce |
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Fiona
Bruce is a British journalist and TV presenter. Since
joining the BBC, she has presented many programmes for
them including Crimewatch UK, Real Story and has
recently taken over as presenter of The Antiques
Roadshow. She also currently presents BBC News at Ten.
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Judith Chalmers: OBE |
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A highly
renowned and experienced presenter, Judith is perhaps best
known for presenting travel programmes such as Wish You Were
Here. On radio she is also famed for having presented Family
Favourites and Women's Hour.
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Sara Coburn |
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Sara is
a freelance broadcaster and presenter who works with the
BBC on a variety of business programmes including BBC's
World's World Business Report. In addition she is an
experienced conference facilitator and host. |
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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 recently appeared
on Hell's Kitchen & was the winner of the BBC TV's
Celebrity Mastermind 2004. |
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Jenni Falconer |
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Presenter
and writer, Jenni recently fronted the seventh series of the
popular programme Entertainment Today and has just become
the new face of the National Lottery hosting two unique
shows for them every Saturday and Wednesday on BBC 1. Jenni
also continues to present the Movie Premieres - Live for
the Red Carpet for ITV 2 and recently overcame all adversity
to win the Rider's Crown on the BBC 1 Sport relief Show -
Only Fools on Horses. |
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Anna Ford |
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Anna
Ford is a freelance broadcaster and presenter who is
instantly recognised for presenting BBC's One O'clock
News. Other credits include Woman's Hour for Radio 4 and
Have I got News For you. She also regularly chairs
seminars and hosts conferences and award ceremonies in
addition to giving after dinner speeches. |
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Phillippa Forrester |
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Phillippa 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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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.
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Kate Garraway |
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Kate
Garraway is an English journalist and presenter. she
joined GMTV in 2000 and currently anchors both the News
Hour and GMTV Today. |
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Kate Gerbeau |
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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.
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Kate Humble |
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Born in
London, Kate is a TV presenter who specializes in wildlife
and science programmes mainly for the BBC. Her credits
include Countryfile, Animal Park, Top Gear Waterworld and
The Essential Guide to Rocks.
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Natasha Kaplinsky |
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Natasha
is an English newsreader currently presenting the Five
News. Previous credits include the BBC Ten O'clock News
and Breakfast Programme. She is also famed for her
appearances on Children In Need, Strictly Come Dancing,
My Hero, Torchwood and Have I Got News For You. |
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Lorraine Kelly |
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Lorraine
became known to millions as a presenter on popular early
morning GMTV and currently hosts her own show LK Today
which goes out live four days a week. In addition,
Lorraine has also been seen presenting a number of other
shows including Parents Know Best, The Living Room and
House Hunters. Lorraine is a regular columnist for the
Scottish Post. |
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Carol Kirkwood |
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Carol joined
the BBC in 1984 and is currently their main weather
presenter on BBC's Breakfast. She was named best TV Weather
Presenter at the Television and Radio Industry's Club Awards
in 2003. She is also an experienced TV presenter having
fronted her own light entertainment programme.
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Kirsty Lang |
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Broadcaster and journalist Kirsty Lang became a Central
Correspondent for the World Service in 1989 and later a
reporter on BBC's Newsnight. She currently is a regular
presenter of Radio 4's Front Row and stand by anchor for
The World Tonight Programme. |
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Sian Lloyd |
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Sian
began her career as a researcher for BBC Wales before
progressing to the role of announcer and is currently
one of our most popular weather presenters. She also
received much recognition for her appearance on I'm A
Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.
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Andrea McLean |
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Born in
Scotland, Andrea has been the lead presenter for weather on
GMTV, a role she now shares with Clare Nasir. She has also
presented such shows as Our House and currently presents on
loose Women.
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Sarah Montague |
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Sarah
became a reporter / presenter with Channel Television
before moving to Sky TV and ultimately the BBC in 1997
where she is a key presenter on News 24. Her credits
include BBC 2's Newsnight, BBC 1's Breakfast with Frost
and BBC World's Hardtalk. |
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Juliet Morris |
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TV
presenter Juliet Morris joined the children's news show
Newsround in 1990 before leaving to present the BBC
Breakfast News. She has since presented The Heaven and
Earth Show and currently presents the BBC show Uncharted
Territory and is a reporter on Countryfile.
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Clare Nasir |
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Clare Nasir
is a meteorologist, GMTV presenter and producer. She has
also hosted such programmes as Great Escapes and Extreme
Weather.
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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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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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Jenny Powell |
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Jenny first
burst on to the scene presenting the cult music programme No
Limits for BBC 2. other presenting work includes Wheel of
Fortune, Live Talk and Loose Lips. Most recently she has
hosted Our House 2 for UKTV Style and Love To Shop for ITV.
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Sophie Raworth |
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Best
known for presenting such programmes as the BBC One
O'clock News, Sophie can also include the BBC Breakfast
Show and the BBC Six O'clock News among her credits. She
played a major role presenting in the Queen's Golden
Jubilee celebrations and has fronted the science and
technology programmes Tomorrow's world and Dream Lives. |
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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.
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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.
She currently divides her time between the UK, New York &
Spain and is a columnist for a National Sunday newspaper. |
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Penny Smith |
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One of
Britain's most familiar presenters, Penny is probably
best known as a main presenter for GMTV News. Other
credits include I Want It Now, Just The Two Of Us and
Ultimate Poker. |
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Moira Stewart |
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Anna Walker |
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Anna was
born in Sheffield, England and became famous as a TV
presenter fronting such programmes as Big Strong Boys, Wish
You Were Here, Holidaymaker, Garden Invaders and Tomorrow's
world. She has also presented on a number of sports events
including the winter and summer Olympics.
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Kirsty Wark |
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Born in
Scotland, Kirsty is best known for presenting the BBC 2
current affairs programme Newsnight and Newsnight
Review. She is also the new host of The Book Quiz on BBC
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Romilly Weeks |
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Romilly
began her career in acting before moving into
broadcasting and journalism and is now an experienced
presenter. In the field she has covered events such as
the Gulf War and the Thailand Tsunami and her
interviewees include Baroness Thatcher and Prince Harry.
She is currently Royal Correspondent for ITN News.
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Sian Williams |
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English born
Sian Williams currently co presents BBC Breakfast and is the
deputy anchor of BBC News at Six. She has also great
experience as a radio presenter.
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Claudia Winkleman |
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Claudia
Winkleman is a British journalist and presenter who has
presented and guested on a wide variety of programmes
including Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Holiday, Comic
Relief and Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. |
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Kirsty Young |
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Kirsty
is a Scottish TV presenter, journalist, actress and
radio presenter. Leaving Scotland for England in 1996,
she presented on The Time, The Place and The Holiday
Programme. Further credits include the ITV Evening News,
Have I Got News for You, Five News, Desert Island Discs
on Radio 4 and currently presents Crimewatch on BBC 1.
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Lucy Alexander |
Navdip Dhariwal |
Shiulie Ghosh |
Mishal Husain |
Rachel McTavish |
Carolyn Quinn |
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Pamela Armstrong |
Lyse Doucet |
Joanna Gosling |
Laura Kuenssberg |
Louise Minchin |
Daisy Sampson |
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Zienab Badawi |
Frances Edmonds |
Sasha Herriman |
Penny Marshall |
Joyce Ohajah |
Ritula Shah |
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Lindsey Brancher |
Gwenan Edwards |
Jane Hill |
Daisy McAndrew |
Lucy Owen |
Samantha Simmons |
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Martine Croxall |
Fiona Foster |
Lindsey Hilsum |
Heather McCarthy |
Nisha Pillai |
Sarah Smith |
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