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{{notability|Biographies|date=September 2014}}
{{notability|Biographies|date=September 2014}}
'''Beverley "Bev" French''' (born 1970) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] model and television presenter. She was the former presenter of ''[[The Mint (game show)|The Mint]]'' on [[ITV Play]]. She has also presented ''[[The Great Big British Quiz]]'' and ''[[ITV Play|Rovers Return Quiz]]''.
'''Beverley "Bev" French''' (born 13 December 1970) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] model and television presenter. She was the former presenter of ''[[The Mint (game show)|The Mint]]'' on [[ITV Play]]. She has also presented ''[[The Great Big British Quiz]]'' and ''[[ITV Play|Rovers Return Quiz]]''.


She has alluded to being a Manchester City Football Club supporter. In the "5 Rings" game, she said that the team on the screen were "Quite possibly, the greatest team in the world", when an anagram of "Manchester City" was on. {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}
She has alluded to being a Manchester City Football Club supporter. In the "5 Rings" game, she said that the team on the screen were "Quite possibly, the greatest team in the world", when an anagram of "Manchester City" was on. {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}

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Beverley "Bev" French (born 13 December 1970) is a British model and television presenter. She was the former presenter of The Mint on ITV Play. She has also presented The Great Big British Quiz and Rovers Return Quiz.

She has alluded to being a Manchester City Football Club supporter. In the "5 Rings" game, she said that the team on the screen were "Quite possibly, the greatest team in the world", when an anagram of "Manchester City" was on. [citation needed]

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