Hannah Shellswell

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Hannah Shellswell (née Stewart-Jones) is a British television presenter.

Originally from South Wales, Shellswell moved to the Channel Islands at the age of two and whilst working on her A Levels, freelanced as a presenter for local radio station Jersey 103. After leaving school, she joined Channel Television on a three-month work experience placement and soon became a full-time reporter and presenter at the station, chiefly as an anchor of Channel Report.

After two years, Shellswell moved to Oxfordshire and joined Central Television's Central News South service in 2000 as a reporter, production journalist and bulletin presenter. By September 2002, Shellswell replaced Anne Dawson as main co-anchor for Central News at Six alongside Wesley Smith.

After Central News South ceased operation, Shellswell joined Thames Valley Tonight as a reporter and presenter, working from ITV Thames Valley's newsroom in Abingdon, Oxfordshire and ITV Meridian's studios near Whiteley, Hampshire.[1] Shellswell is also an occassional stand-in presenter for Meridian News.

In addition to Thames Valley Tonight, Shellswell has also presented various ITV national and regional programming including Extra Tonight, Along These Lines[2] and coverage of the Southampton Boat Show.

[edit] References

  1. ^ New TV news programme launched, Gordon Rogers, The Herald, 3rd December 2006
  2. ^ Along These Lines official website]