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presenter

[pri-zen-ter] / prɪˈzɛn tər /




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The local government officer was a secret traitor on the show, and wore a red cloak, operating in plain sight since being selected by presenter Claudia Winkleman in the opening episode.

From BBC

Last year, the production began using geolocation icons to show the folks at home where a nominee was seated in the ballroom while pop-up banners shared trivia about presenters and winners.

From Salon

The scripted banter mostly made one think how much funnier the presenters probably were waiting to come onstage, and after they got back to their tables.

From Los Angeles Times

When they accepted the award on her behalf - as is customary for presenters- Hahn curtsied and said "I'm Michelle Williams".

From BBC

The Scottish presenter said she and her brother, Graham, were taking care of their mother and asked for privacy for the family.

From BBC