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Clare Frisby

Clare Kathleen Frisby (born 27 December 1966, Orpington)[citation needed] is a newsreader for Look North based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

Early life

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She first attended Bennett Memorial Diocesan School.[1] Later she was the head girl of Combe Bank School, an independent school in Kent, where she took part in drama; the other joint head girl was killed aged 18 on 23 November 1984 in an accident, caused by a freak wave at Sandgate, Kent.[2] The family home was in Mereworth.

Frisby studied Politics at Hull University, graduating in 1989.

Journalism career

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Frisby became a BBC News trainee in London in October 1989 and worked in newsrooms throughout the UK for the BBC and was one of the few female reporters in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War. She was at BBC Radio York for four years. Her television début was as a presenter on Look North. Frisby went on to present other bulletins for the region and the neighbouring BBC Yorkshire and Lincolnshire area.

In September 2007, she became a presenter for The Politics Show for the region.[3] She also presented the breakfast news bulletins in the Look North (Leeds) area for 15 years, before switching to lunchtime news slot and a Saturday morning radio show.[4]

Personal life

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Frisby was one of 18 high-profile Yorkshire women chosen by Councillor Bernard Atha to share the role of consort Lady Mayoress of Leeds 2000–01.[5]

She has two sons, Ollie and Freddie.[4][6] She lives in Copmanthorpe, North Yorkshire.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Kent & Sussex Courier Friday 18 July 1980, page 29
  2. ^ Kent & Sussex Courier Friday 3 April 1981, page 13
  3. ^ On the road again BBC News, 13 September 2007
  4. ^ a b Maxine Gordon (5 July 2016). "Clare Frisby on life after Breakfast (and all those lie-ins)". The Press. York. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  5. ^ Helen Hutchison (18 May 2001). "Bernard and his Ladies". Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  6. ^ "How Clare – and baby Freddie – survived dangers of swine flu". Yorkshire Post. 1 September 2010. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Clare Frisby on life after Breakfast (and all those lie-ins)". York Press. 5 July 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
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