Lucy Owen

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Lucy Owen
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Birth name Lucy Cohen
Born 1970 (age 37–38)
Birth place Wales
Circumstances
Occupation Journalist, Newsreader
Spouse Rhodri Owen
Children Gabriel Owen (b. 10th March, 2008)
Ethnicity Jewish
Notable credit(s) HTV (ITV) Wales News
BBC Wales Today

Lucy Owen (born Lucy Cohen in 1970) is a Welsh television news reader.

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[edit] Biography

Owen attended Howell's School in Llandaff, Cardiff, and graduated from the Royal Holloway, University of London in English. She joined HTV Wales in 1995 as a newsreader for regional opt-outs during GMTV, and between 1997 and 2007, she co-presented Wales Tonight, the regional news programme on ITV Wales, broadcast from Cardiff.

Owen presented on the now defunct ITV News Channel, and was also seen anchoring the main ITV News, Lunchtime News, Evening News and the Weekend News. Owen signed off from her last edition of Wales Tonight on Friday 19 October 2007.

In a surprise but personally motivated move,[1] from Monday 5 November 2007 Owen began presenting the BBC Wales evening news programme BBC Wales Today, replacing long-standing presenter Sara Edwards.[2] As a result of the channel move, Owen also joined her husband on the team of BAFTA award winning X-Ray.

[edit] Personal life

St Andrew's Church in St Andrews Major near Dinas Powys
St Andrew's Church in St Andrews Major near Dinas Powys

Lucy married fellow Welsh television presenter Rhodri Owen in June 2004 at St Andrew's Church in St Andrews Major near Dinas Powys[3]. The couple live in Llangan, Vale of Glamorgan, and London.[4] After trying to conceive, the couple undertook treatment via IVF.[5] Son Gabriel was born on March 10, 2008 by Caesarean section, weighing 5lb 12oz (2.3kg).[6][7]

Known locally in Wales for her charity work, Owen works with a range of cancer charities, St John's Ambulance,[8] and Bobath Cymru which helps children with cerebral palsy; she is also an ambassador for the Prince's Trust in Wales.

[edit] Stalker incident

In 2001, then Lucy Cohen was stalked by Ashley Jenkins, 24, a student from Swansea who sent the presenter more than 70 letters;[9] Jenkins was later held in a secure unit. In March 2004 having collected 12 points on her driving licence, Lucy escaped a driving ban after she appealed to magistrates that she needed her car after she was stalked.[10]

[edit] References

  1. ^ So why did Lucy Owen join the BBC? Western Mail - August 31, 2007
  2. ^ Changing faces of BBC Wales news BBC News - 29 August, 2007
  3. ^ December 2005 news story describing Rhodri Owen's day in court after being charged with a driving offence
  4. ^ Who will replace Lucy Owen? Ben Glaze, South Wales Echo - October 11, 2007
  5. ^ Lucy Owen on the pains and joys of IVF Western Mail - Catherine Jones, September 17 2007
  6. ^ Lucy Owen's baby makes TV debut. BBC Wales (21 March 2008). Retrieved on 2008-03-21.
  7. ^ Lucy Owen gives birth to a boy. Western Mail (11th March, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-03-20.
  8. ^ St John Ambulance Wales
  9. ^ September 2001 news brief recounting the charge against Ashley Jenkins
  10. ^ Stalked presenter escapes ban. BBC Wales (8 March, 2004). Retrieved on 2008-03-20.

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