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a television presenter British English
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a well-known television presenter
TV presenter
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He’s the top TV presenter for children’s programmes.
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radio
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In the last few weeks she became a local radio presenter .
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Our guide to the spirit of Morse is radio presenter , Brian Redhead.
television
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The only woman included within the Cabinet was Akiko Santo, a television presenter and member of the Takeshita faction.
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Every year they name a new flower after a personality - this year's was television presenter Anne Gregg.
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The smile that launched a career Fans of television presenter Michaela Strachan love her famous cheeky grin.
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Libby Purves, the radio presenter , has also written several novels.
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The presenter read the news headlines.
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A presenter , after all, knows that a viewer has the visual evidence to check on what is being said.
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Every year they name a new flower after a personality - this year's was television presenter Anne Gregg.
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I knew that presenters could be expendable.
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The once boyish, bubbly children's presenter admitted his addiction live on television in front of 2.5 million viewers.