The Continuity Booth
ITV 1 - Westcountry
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Trish started her announcing career with London Weekend back in 1982. She went on to announce at the Super Channel, TVS, British Satellite Broadcasting, Westcountry and UK Gold. Trish was LWT's senior announcer from the mid-1990s.

In early-2003, Trish joined the announcing team at Five; she also freelanced as an ITV 1 announcer during 2003. In addition to her role at Five, Trish continues a relationship with ITV, providing promo voice-overs for ITV 1 and continuity announcements for ITV 3.

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Carlton Westcountry's senior continuity announcer, from January 1 1993 until October 2002. Peter was very occasionally seen in-vision as a weather presenter.
Bruce was a BBC TV announcer from 1975 until 1986. He appeared in-vision on BBC TV's 'Breakfast Time' TV Choice slot in 1983 and as commentator on 'Come Dancing', 1980 - 1984. He can now be heard making most continuity announcements on the Sky Sports channels as well as voicing 'Transworld Sports' on Channel 4 since 1991. He has also announced for Westcountry Television.
Staff ITV 1 announcer from October 2002 until April 2003. He joined from Carlton Westcountry in Plymouth where he was one of the station's main voice only continuity announcers. He was also occasionally seen in-vision, fronting regional weather forecasts.
HTV West and Thames TV continuity announcer who moved to the HTV weather department when in-vision announcing was axed in 1993. Lorna Stevens was regularly seen as a weather presenter on both HTV West and HTV Wales, but recently left when weather presentation was centralised in Birmingham. Lorna is also believed to have announced for HTV Wales.

A former professional model who worked with The Bluebell Girls first in Barcelona, Spain, and then in Paris, she started her broadcasting career on her return the UK with local ILR station Radio 210 in the Thames Valley. She went on to work as an announcer for BBC Radio 4 and was an announcer on BBC TV from 1984 to 1986, before embarking on a career as a freelance announcer/presenter for several ITV companies and also on BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting). Lorna also worked as an announcer on Westcountry Television in Plymouth for around 18 months from 1993 with colleague Peter Griffin.