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Lindsey Chapman
BornJuly 1984 (age 40)
NationalityBritish
OccupationTV & Radio Presenter

Lindsey Katherine Chapman (born 30 July 1984) is a British TV & Radio Presenter and actress originally from Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Lindsey is one of BBC Radio 5 Live's travel reporters and has also worked on the BBC, CBBC and other BBC radio programmes. She has regularly covered the Netball Superleague for Sky Sports.[1]

She attended Beverley High School[2] before studying Drama and Theatre Arts at the University of Birmingham and later training at Birmingham School of Acting.[3]

In October 2012, along with 463 other players, Lindsey took part in BBC Radio 5 Live's attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the ‘most players in a continuous 5 a side exhibition match’. This was for BBC Children in Need along with former footballer and TV pundit Robbie Savage and comedian Lloyd Langford.[4][5]

In August 2015, alongside Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, she hosted a series of five daily programmes, Big Blue UK, on BBC One, linked to three evening programmes Big Blue Live. The series concentrated on marine wildlife around the UK coast.[6]

In January 2016 she co-hosted BBC Winterwatch Unsprung with Chris Packham, providing an interactive link between viewers and the programme via social media. She has continued this role with Springwatch Unsprung in June 2016.

References

  1. ^ http://lindseychapman.co.uk/myexperience/
  2. ^ "Olympic Torch honour for inspirational Beverley actress Lindsey Chapman". Hull Daily Mail. 15 June 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2014.
  3. ^ http://lindseychapman.co.uk/
  4. ^ Lindsey Chapman (2012-10-12). "BBC Radio 5 live-a-side NEW Guinness World Record!". lindseychapman.co.uk.
  5. ^ BBC. "5 live-a-side".
  6. ^ "Big Blue UK". BBC. Retrieved 2015-08-28.