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Lisa Wickham

Lisa Wickham is a media producer-director-TV personality in Trinidad and Tobago. She is a former presenter with Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT) where she was the host of the daily morning prime-time news and talk show ''T&T This Morning'' (2002–05), host of the daily mid-morning talk show ''Community Dateline'', (1999–2000) host of the weekly teen talent show ''Party Time'' (1987–89) and cast member and segment host of the weekly children's show ''Rikki Tikki'' (1973–85). Wickham started her career on television at the age of six. She is the CEO of Imagine Media International Limited. Imagine Media is best known for its line of television productions under the E-Zone Entertainment brand.
Wickham is the producer-director and host of the Caribbean Entertainment TV show ''The E-Zone'' (2002–present), which has been aired in 20 Caribbean countries, in Canada on Omni 1 and in the US on Centric/BET J.
==Childhood and early career==
Wickham first started on television in Trinidad and Tobago at the age of six making appearances on the live weekly children’s TV show ''Rikki Tikki'', aired on the national TV channel Trinidad and Tobago Television,TTT. At the age of 13, while attending school at Holy Name Convent, she was given her own segment on the show to host known as the "Spelling Bee".
As a child and teenager she was active in a number of social and community groups, including the Queen's Royal College Scout Troupe, being one of the first female Venture Scouts in Trinidad and Tobago.
In 1987, Wickham was selected to host the weekly teen talent show ''Party Time'', alongside Wendell Constantine, which she hosted for the first four seasons from 1987-1989 on the national TV channel Trinidad and Tobago Television.
While on television, Wickham continued in her academic pursuits at the University of the West Indies from where she graduated with a B.Sc (Hons) in Management.
At the same time Wickham continued to present on TV and radio shows and to host live concerts/shows across Trinidad and Tobago.

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