Alison Fleming
Alison Fleming (b. Belfast[1]) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist and a former presenter and reporter for UTV Live.[2]
Broadcasting career
Fleming studied journalism at Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education.[3] Her broadcasting career began at Belfast Community Radio, followed by further work at Downtown Radio and in the Northern Irish press.[3]
Fleming joined UTV in 1998 as a freelance journalist, presenting weekend news bulletins as well as presenting and producing the magazine show UTV Life.[1][3] She also narrated the 2006 UTV documentary series Teenage Kicks on the subject of teenage pregnancy.[4][5]
Personal life
Fleming is married with three children.[6]
gollark: What? I could do it easily earlier.
gollark: I summon a bee, then.
gollark: I say that their orbs are wrong and they should buy replacements from me.
gollark: Tell them that I can do at least two of those things.
gollark: Ask them what those skills are and how they know that.
References
- WebArchive: Alison Fleming's profile on u.tv; captured 16 January 2003; accessed 5 April 2009
- UTV Today: UTV News Presenters Archived 2010-04-23 at Archive.today; accessed 5 April 2009
- Sunday Mirror, "I've been on TV for more than 3 years now but I'm still a bundle of nerves"; dated 15 July 2001, accessed 16 June 2008
- UTV Today: Programmes - Documentaries - Teenage Kicks
- BFI Film and TV Database
- WebArchive: Alison Fleming's profile on u.tv; captured 27 September 2007; accessed 5 April 2009
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