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Claudia Winkleman - Awards host, celebrity
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Claudia Winkleman is one of the most sought after television presenters working today and is available for a variety of corporate engagments.

Television Presenter

She has presented BBC3s HOUSE OF TINY TEARAWAYS following on from the huge hit COMIC RELIEF DOES FAME ACADEMY which enjoyed some of the highest ratings on BBC3. Claudia's wicked sense of humour on the daily live show STRICTLY COME DANCING IT TAKES TWO on BBC2 won her rave reviews and ratings.

Claudia was presenter of BB3s flagship programme LIQUID NEWS.

In 2001 she presented a six part documentary series for BBC Choice ‘TOILETS’ produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and hosted the first series of FAN-O-RAMA, a studio based panel show, for E4 produced by Channel X.

She has presented CENTRAL WEEKEND LIVE, a live topical studio discussion show for Carlton Television and BBC 1's HOLIDAY programme where her charm and acerbic tongue earned her her own spin off programme - an hour long prime time special which took her around the world in 34 days reporting from Japan, India, Costa Rica and Dubai.

Feature Writer

When she has time, Claudia loves to write, contributing regularly to the Sunday Times and Cosmopolitan.

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