Jacey Normand
Jacey Normand is a BBC television broadcaster in the United Kingdom.
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Occupation | TV presenter |
Employer | BBC |
Known for | TV presenter |
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Early life
She started her early career in politics, working in Parliament for an MP.[1] She went on to study politics and then work in Washington, D.C., for a US Congressman.
Broadcasting career
Normand returned to join the BBC and became a presenter and reporter for the Politics Show in the North West in 2003.[2]
Since 2007 she has presented and reported on the BBC's news and current affairs show, Inside Out based in Manchester.[3] She also fronts BBC North West news bulletins and hosted her own series for BBC Daytime.
In 2008 Jacey presented Series 1 of the BBC daytime program Trash To Cash. Series in which people raise money by clearing out the clutter.
gollark: You would probably have to swap out a bunch of important proteins to make everything work. Which would be hard, as lots of them are probably ridiculously optimized for their current function.
gollark: Does it matter? In most contexts where you *need* to know if something is "alive" there's probably a more specific definition which categorises them better.
gollark: Apparently old pacemakers ran on small RTGs, but people are too uncool to do that nowadays I think.
gollark: > I wonder if it would be possible to engineer a contagious bacteria with rapid reproductive rates to produce a fast acting psychoactive compound when undergoing cellular division, similar to how cholera produces cholera toxin. It would be an interesting non lethal bio weapon that could incapacitate enemy forces in a few hoursIt seems like it's getting cheaper and easier for people to genetically engineer bacteria and stuff, so I worry that within a few decades it will be easy enough that people will just do this sort of thing for funlolz.
gollark: I think I remember this being discussed before? Spirit complained about it.
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