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If you listen or tune into Welsh language media, there's a fair chance you'll have heard of this woman. She began her career in the early 90s as a singer and presenter of children's programming at S4C, before branching out to sport and entertainment shows such as [[Wawffactor]]. | If you listen or tune into Welsh language media, there's a fair chance you'll have heard of this woman. She began her career in the early 90s as a singer and presenter of children's programming at S4C, before branching out to sport and entertainment shows such as [[Wawffactor]]. | ||
- | She's also established herself as Radio Cymru's Queen of Sport, hosting | + | She's also established herself as Radio Cymru's Queen of Sport, hosting their Saturday afternoon show, ''Camp Lawn''. Eleri has also worked behind-the-scenes with Sky on its darts and pool coverage. |
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+ | Eleri is now also paired up with Radio Cymru colleague Dafydd Du to present a mid-morning show - much to the hatred of Carmarthenshire folk who prefer the South West Wales opt-out that was scrapped in favour of Sion and Du. | ||
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Revision as of 19:42, 5 October 2008
Biography
If you listen or tune into Welsh language media, there's a fair chance you'll have heard of this woman. She began her career in the early 90s as a singer and presenter of children's programming at S4C, before branching out to sport and entertainment shows such as Wawffactor.
She's also established herself as Radio Cymru's Queen of Sport, hosting their Saturday afternoon show, Camp Lawn. Eleri has also worked behind-the-scenes with Sky on its darts and pool coverage.
Eleri is now also paired up with Radio Cymru colleague Dafydd Du to present a mid-morning show - much to the hatred of Carmarthenshire folk who prefer the South West Wales opt-out that was scrapped in favour of Sion and Du.
Web links
BBC Cymru profile (in Welsh)