Where is Jakki Brambles now?

Where is Jakki Brambles now?

Brambles owns her own digital media business called Broadstance Digital Media Production. In June 2009 to 2010, Brambles was a commentator on the political show This Week, where her topic was girl power. Brambles is a presenter of various shows on BBC Radio Scotland and Greatest Hits Radio.

How old is Jackie Brambles?

54 years (March 1, 1967)
Jackie Brambles/Age

What age is Erika Johnson?

39 years (January 30, 1982)
Erika Johnson/Age

How old is Anthea Turner?

61 years (May 25, 1960)
Anthea Turner/Age

Who is Jakki Brambles married to?

David Todm. 2005
Jim Sherrym. 1993–1999
Jackie Brambles/Spouse

Where was Jackie Brambles born?

Harlow, United Kingdom
Jackie Brambles/Place of birth

Who did Jackie Brambles marry?

Where does Erika Johnson live?

Jonsson lives in South Moreton, Oxfordshire She has been married three times and has four children. She is a Manchester United fan.

Who is the founder of the TV Training Academy?

Our professional team of presenters, directors, producers and agents have the depth and breadth of experience you need to become a high impact communicator in the world of television, social media and business. The TV Training Academy was founded by working performer Brian Naylor.

Which is the best training for TV presenter?

The most comprehensive TV presenting and journalism training course in the UK, with practical, camera-focused training at the world-famous Pinewood Studios. Over four weeks every element of TV presenting is covered in this ground-breaking training programme which is suitable for all genres of presenting.

Who was the 6am sports presenter in 1988?

In July 1988 a new 6am slot called the Morning Programme was introduced and Richard became the main presenter. But, sport was Richard’s main interest and he left to join Sky, popping back from time to time to cover for Mike Morris. He is still involved in sports broadcasting.

Who was the first TV AM sports presenter?

Nick joined TV-am’s sports team in January 1983, and presented the sports bulletins on the first ever TV-am show. Six weeks later he was asked to become main presenter of “Good Morning Britain” replacing David Frost. Nick stayed until summer 1986 when he left to join ITV Sport. He is one of the main hosts of BBC Midlands Today.