Victoria Hollins

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Victoria Hollins is a British journalist, who works for BBC London News as a reporter and newsreader, mostly working the early morning bulletins on BBC Breakfast.

Early life[]

Hollins studied at the British School in the Netherlands and the British School of Brussels, before studying at the University of Birmingham from 1995.[1] She then did a post graduate diploma in Journalism at Cardiff University.[2]

Journalism career[]

Hollins joined the BBC in 1999 on their journalistic training scheme, working on local BBC radio stations, then as a news presenter on BBC Radio Five Live.[2] She spent five years at BBC London 94.9, before joining the BBC London News on TV.[2] In 2014 Hollins ate a pair of brown shoes for charity as part of Children in Need.[2]

Other activities[]

In 2011, Hollins appeared as a television presenter in the BBC sitcom Life's Too Short.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Contact List of OSA Members British School in the Netherlands: Old Students Association
  2. ^ a b c d Victoria Hollins BBC London, 5 September 2008
  3. ^ Life's Too Short - Episode 3 BBC Two, 29 November 2011

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