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Claire Summers
Born
Claire Summers

Cardiff, Wales
NationalityWelsh
EducationHowell's
Aberystwyth University
University of Cardiff
Occupation(s)Newsreader, Presenter
AgentElite Management
Notable credit(s)BBC Wales
BBC Wales Today

Claire Summers is a Welsh news television presenter for BBC Wales.

Born in Cardiff, but brought up in Cowbridge, Summers was educated at Howell's in Llandaff. She then gained a BA degree at Aberystwyth University, and a post-graduate degree in journalism from the University of Cardiff.[1]

Summers worked at Channel One television in Bristol, where she reported, filmed, edited and presented programmes. Summers joined BBC Wales in 2000. With Summers and Jason Mohammad the youngest members of the BBC Wales Today team, they were often asked to undertake the activity-based reports - such as in 2005, where Summers had to lead a Welsh Black cow called Ceridwen at the Royal Welsh Show.[2][3] On 8 September 2008, Summers became chief sports presenter for Wales Today.

References

  1. ^ "Welsh Stars: Claire Summers". Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  2. ^ BBC - Mid Wales Royal Welsh - Royal Welsh Show TV Coverage
  3. ^ BBC NEWS | Wales | Claire and Ceridwen's big day at Royal Welsh