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In 2007, Webster became a presenter for [[Setanta Sports News]]. In 2008 she became anchor of [[ITV Sport]]'s 2008 [[GP2 Series|GP2]] coverage.
In 2007, Webster became a presenter for [[Setanta Sports News]]. In 2008 she became anchor of [[ITV Sport]]'s 2008 [[GP2 Series|GP2]] coverage.

From early October 2008, Charlie was presenting sport on BBC East's local magazine show 'Look East' with coverage of [[Ipswich Town]].


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Revision as of 16:19, 4 October 2008

Charlotte "Charlie" Amy Serena Webster (born 9 November 1982 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is an English professional television presenter, living in England.

Background

Webster attended Tapton School in Sheffield where she participated in elite junior athletics and went on to study Language and Linguistics at Newcastle University. At Newcastle she worked as a fitness instructor, amateur model and actress. She is a lifelong fan of Sheffield United.

Career

Following university she took up modelling professionally and worked on numerous assignments including becoming the face for Carlsbro, a UK amplifier manufacturer.

In 2005 she was selected as a sports presenter for Real Madrid International Television in Spain where she worked and travelled with Real Madrid FC during the La Liga season including Champions League campaigns. After Real Madrid International Television, Webster joined global sports broadcaster ESPN as a roving reporter appearing live every Saturday night on Club EPL, a live show featuring English Premier League matches on STAR Sports.

In 2007, Webster became a presenter for Setanta Sports News. In 2008 she became anchor of ITV Sport's 2008 GP2 coverage.

From early October 2008, Charlie was presenting sport on BBC East's local magazine show 'Look East' with coverage of Ipswich Town.

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