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Aziz, Lisa

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Lisa is probably best known in her role as anchor on Sky News, where she worked from 1993 until autumn 2005. She began her television career at BBC West television in 1984, working on their regional news programme. In 1985, she switched sides, moving to HTV West as a reporter and presenter, where she remained until c. 1988. She then moved to TV-am, initially in a reporting role, but later becoming a news presenter, taking over from Gordon Honeycombe. Following the demise of TV-am, Lisa worked briefly for BBC World Service Television and the NBC Superchannel before moving to Sky News.

In September 2005, Lisa returned to Bristol, becoming one of the regular co-anchors on ITV West’s The West Tonight. From 16th February 2009, she became co-presenter of the pan-regional news programme The West Country Tonight, which replaced The West Tonight (ITV West) and Westcountry Live (ITV West Country).

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Presenters: BBC International, Presenters: BBC Regional News, Presenters: BBC West, Presenters: ITV - West, Presenters: ITV - West Country, Presenters: ITV Regional News, Presenters: NBC (UK), Presenters: Sky News, Presenters: TV-am

Boccaccio, Susanna

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Susanna is a former Wave FM (Blackpool) journalist who moved to Border Television as an in-vision continuity announcer. She later became a producer/presenter at Border Television. In the mid-1990s, Susanna was also an in-vision announcer at UK Gold.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: ITV - Border TV, Announcers: UKTV, Presenters: ITV - Border TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Prebble, Simon

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

In 1960, Simon attended Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London and began his acting career in one of Britain’s first television soap operas, Home Tonight with David Hemmings. For the next eleven years he worked extensively on radio and television and in provincial repertory theatre, including a year with Ian McKellen’s Hamlet.

After working as a continuity announcer and newsreader at Southern TV (1970), Prebble joined the newsroom at Capital Radio, the second commercial radio station in Britain, where he hosted London’s Day. He then embarked on a career as a presenter and voiceover, including thirteen years as the promo voice of Thames Television, as well as regular promo work for HTV and Anglia TV. He was also an announcer for Anglia TV. From 1984 he was the announcer for the British version of the phenomenally successful game show The Price Is Right with Leslie Crowther.

In 1990, Prebble moved to New York where he continued doing voiceover work. As well as recording numerous radio and television commercials, he also character-voiced cartoon series, such as Courage the Cowardly Dog; he hosted and presented several television documentary series, notably Target Mafia; and narrated the IMAX film Endurance about the Shackleton expedition. In 1996, he was a lead actor for a year (as villain Martin Chedwyn) on the American daily soap opera As the World Turns.

In the US, he also began narrating audio books. His work has gained him more than eighteen Earphone awards, nine nominations for the Audies (the audiobook Oscars), and in 2005, he was named Narrator of the Year by Publishers Weekly.

Apart from his acting career, in 1967 Prebble designed and produced the ‘executive toy’ called Newton’s Cradle.

In 2003, at Chiswick House London, he married Swedish graphic artist, Marie-Janine Hellstrom. In 2007, along with his wife, he became a US citizen.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: ITV - Anglia TV, Announcers: ITV - Southern TV, Presenters: ITV - Southern TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Barbet, Matt

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Matt trained at Cardiff’s journalism school. His first broadcasting experience was as a freelance at Red Dragon FM in Cardiff.

In 1999, he joined ITN where he spent two years working for Independent Radio News. In June 2001, Matt moved to the BBC, starting as a reporter on BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat and later moving to a newsreading role on the Sara Cox Breakfast Show. He was also a reporter for the BBC’s Liquid News.

Matt joined BBC London in 2003. He became a high-profile presenter there, fronting coverage of the July 2007 bombings from King’s Cross. In summer 2007, he made his presenting debut on the BBC Breakfast programme.

On 20th August 2007, it was announced that Matt would be joining Five News as a presenter and correspondent. His first Five News was in November 2007. In February 2011, he was announced as the new presenter of the main 5pm programme, following Natasha Kaplinsky’s departure. On 11th June 2012 came the news that Matt was to leave 5 News to join ITV’s Daybreak. His last day with 5 News was 26th July 2012. He made his debut with Daybreak on 3rd September 2012. On 3rd March 2014, ITV announced that Daybreak would be axed later in the year and replaced by a new programme, Good Morning Britain. Matt finished up with Daybreak on 4th April 2014.

Matt returned as host of 5 News on 28th April 2014. He presented the 6.30pm edition. He also presented The Cycle Show on ITV 4 (2014 – 2015) and The Saturday Show on Channel 5 (2015 – 2016).

In late-2017, Matt departed from 5 News. He presented his final edition on 15th December 2017.


Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Presenters: BBC London, Presenters: BBC Network (UK), Presenters: BBC Network News (UK), Presenters: BBC Regional News, Presenters: Channel 5, Presenters: ITV Breakfast, Presenters: ITV Network

Ballantine, Pamela

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Pamela’s broadcasting career started off in radio: she read the news on Downtown Radio in the early 1980s. She also presented on BBC Radio Ulster. Pamela’s first appearance on Ulster Television – as a continuity announcer – was in 1984. As part of the announcer’s role, she also read the news.

She left the announcing team around the start of the new franchise period in 1993 and went on to co-anchor the station’s main news programme. She presented the lifestyle and leisure programme UTV Life (1999 – 2009). In May 2009, Pamela returned to UTV’s continuity department, after seventeen years. As well as the announcing role, she was also a relief weather presenter. A year later, her staff contract with the station was not renewed. Press reports claimed UTV had told Ballantine that her role was no longer available and had offered her freelance work which she later accepted.

Pamela continues to freelance at the station and act in an ambassador role. Since 2016, she has presented the new incarnation of UTV Life.


Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: ITV - UTV, Presenters: ITV - UTV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Axton, Ian

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Ian presented the pan-regional bulletins for Meridian within GMTV and the south opt-out bulletins late-morning and lunchtime.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Presenters: ITV - Meridian TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Rafferty, Sean

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

A familiar face on BBC Northern Ireland in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Sean was one of the main presenter on the local news programmes Scene Around Six and later, Inside Ulster.

Other TV work for BBC Northern Ireland in the 1980s/90s included arts magazines Prospect and 29 Bedford Street. He co-presented thirty editions of The DIY Show with Denise Waterman. In 1995, Sean left BBC Northern Ireland to become the presenter of BBC Radio 3’s In Tune programme, where he remains today.


Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Presenters: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: BBC Regional News

Royle, Pam

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Pam’s broadcasting career began with Tyne Tees Television in 1983, as a weather presenter. She went on to work for Central TV, TV-am, ITN and LWT.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: ITV - Central TV, Presenters: ITV - LWT, Presenters: ITV - Tynes Tees TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

McInerney, Geraldine

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Geraldine was an RTÉ continuity announcer in the early 1970s. She went on to became the first woman to read the news on RTÉ Television in October 1975.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: RTÉ, Presenters: RTÉ, Presenters: RTÉ News

Moore, Ray

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Ray was born in Liverpool. On leaving school his first job was at Liverpool docks.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: ITV - ATV (Midlands), Announcers: ITV - Granada TV, Announcers: ITV - Tyne Tees TV, Presenters: ITV - ATV (Midlands), Presenters: ITV - Granada TV, Presenters: ITV - Tynes Tees TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Backshall, Tim

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Tim was one of the main anchors of Border TV’s Lookaround news programme, from 1997. In February 2009 he was redeployed as a correspondent, based in Carlisle, as part of the newly formed ITV Tyne Tees and Border news service.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Presenters: ITV - Border TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Fraser, Kate

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Kate was a long-serving Grampian in-vision continuity announcer and local news bulletin presenter. She later joined the STV continuity team in Glasgow and her voice was heard not only on STV, but also in the old Grampian TV area.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: ITV - Grampian TV, Announcers: ITV - STV, Presenters: ITV - Grampian TV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

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