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....the voice of the award winning BBC Radio Ulster programme Talkback. In a career spanning 3 decades Wendy has been a reporter and more recently presenter on both television and radio, in Northern Ireland and nationally...... more |
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....started her career in broadcasting as a secretary in local
radio station Downtown Radio, but was soon filling in as a newsreader and
programme presenter while still doing her day job in the office..... more |
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....is undoubtedly one of Northern Ireland’s best known, most popular and versatile broadcasters. Her credits cover local and network television and radio for both the BBC and ITV. She is a life coach, and with a sprinkling of Irish wit and charm, she is also an engaging public speaker at conferences and seminars; an awards compere and host for gala events..... more |
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....is one of the most recognizable voices in radio, producing and presenting Downtown radio's mid-day show from 10am-2pm.
Monday to Friday, interviewing celebrity guests and introducing new and up and coming local talent. Alongside her radio work Caroline is an experienced voice over artist, narrator, writer for NI newspapers and magazines and TV panelist.... more |
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.... is an award winning journalist who has been with UTV for the past 12 years. In that time she has produced and presented UTV Life, and is now one of the main anchors of the channel's flagship news programme UTV Live at Six....more |
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.... as a young girl and teenager, was a very happy, sporty, outgoing, confident and independent person. Her life was that of a normal and contented young girl. Then suddenly, at the age of 21, Janet suffered a horrific and traumatic life changing experience....more |
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....is an experienced freelance TV presenter, reporter and producer. She studied at Queen’s University, Belfast and did a Masters’ in European law at the University of Ulster....more |
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....presents ITV1’s flagship daytime show This Morning every Friday with her husband Eamonn Holmes.
She has been a host on Loose Women, covered for Lorraine Kelly on GMTV and often guests on panel and comedy shows, including Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, Keith Barry’s Magic Show, Odd One In, Magic Numbers and many more....more |
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....first came to public attention in the award-winning BBC television comedy – Give My Head Peace, followed by her own TV show, McKeever, on UTV. Nuala wrote and performed a one-woman comedy drama “Out Of The Box”, which premiered to great reviews at the Belfast Festival....more |
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....Northern Ireland’s very own Queen of Comedy, May McFettridge has earned a special place in the hearts of audiences young and old alike with her distinctive brand of affectionate but well aimed gibes and witticisms....more |
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....is a well known broadcaster in Northern Ireland, specialising in arts and culture on BBC Radio Ulster, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, BBC Northern Ireland Television and on the internet with her blog “Marie-Louise Muir’s artsextra”....more |
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....is a well known face on the BBC. She regularly presents BBC Newsline bulletins and anchors Radio Ulster's flagship current affairs programme Evening Extra....more |
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....is one of Northern Ireland’s best known TV presenters. She began her broadcasting career at Downtown Radio as a newsreader and reporter before moving to UTV in 1983 as a reporter on Good Evening Ulster....more |
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....was educated at Dominican College in her home town of Portstewart and went on to study journalism at the Nottingham-Trent University. After a brief spell with a commercial radio station in Leicester, she joined the BBC starting at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997 were she worked as a journalist and a news reader on BBC Radio Ulster....more |
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.... is a very popular and versatile broadcaster.
She presents the flagship programme "BBC Newsline" and for many years has hosted the "Children In Need" extravaganza....more |
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....one of the most intriguing Irish female song writers, Juliet Turner stumbled into making music after she was given a guitar for her 15th birthday and met a poet who told her to start writing her own songs....more |
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.... is a familiar face and voice to sports fans in Northern Ireland. She joined BBC in 1996 having worked on air at Citybeat radio and on television for Sky Sports and ESPN. During her time at the Beeb she has fronted a host of shows including a Rallying show for BBC2, anchor for the sports bulletin on Newsline 6.30 and presenter of Final Score - The Irish League round-up show....more |
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