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Libby Potter is a British reporter best known for her appearances on BBC Three and BBC Two's ''The Money Programme''. == Biography == After gaining a degree in English Literature from St John's College, Cambridge, Potter's media career began in the BBC's New York news bureau, reviewing US film releases for ''BBC News 24''. After a time teaching English in Prague, she moved to BBC Three, presenting entertainment news programme ''Liquid News'', and then ''60 Seconds'' and the main ''BBC Three News''. Subsequently, in a move away from reporting, she presented the celebrity stock market show ''Celebdaq'' and hosted a behind the scenes show about BBC spy series, ''Spooks''. 〔 Sect of Libby Potter – (Libby's Liquid news page ) 〕 As a business and consumer affairs specialist, she fronted two presenter-led documentaries for BBC Three's ''Outrageous Fortunes'' series, reporting from Japan, Hawaii, Dubai, South Africa, and the US. In 2006 she was appointed joint presenter of BBC Two's forty-year-old ''Money Programme''.〔 BBC – (Forty years of The Money Programme ) 〕 Outside of the BBC, Potter has worked as an entertainment news reporter for ''The Sunday Times'', ''The Month DVD'', Channel 4, Channel Five, freelanced for ''Channel 4 News'' and ''Euronews'' and made a series of short films for the charity Christian Aid. 〔 Knight Ayton Management – (Libby Potter ) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Libby Potter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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