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Alexandra "Alex" Lovell (born 28 March 1973) is an
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and voice-over artist. She has presented the BBC's regional news programme '' BBC Points West'' since 2005.


Early life

Lovell was born in
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, Kent, grew up in
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, North Yorkshire and attended
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, a drama school in London.


Career


Live productions

Lovell began her career as a stage actress, in roles which included Linda in '' Blood Brothers'' at the
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. In 1997, she joined the '' Playdays'' live tour where she puppeteered and voiced Why Bird. Lovell has also appeared in Pantomime on several occasions including in ''
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'' at The New Theatre, Woking in 2002–2003.


Children's television

Lovell's first television role was as a presenter on the '' Fun Song Factory'' television series in 1998. Beginning in September 1999, she fronted the ''
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'' strand with fellow-''Fun Song Factory'' presenter Dave Benson Phillips on the
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, and latterly, on the Playhouse Disney Channel. She and Dave were made redundant from the network in August 2006. She also had roles in several other children's shows, portraying Miss Thing in the CITV series '' Timmy Towers'' and appeared in one episode of the
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'', as 'Saskia', a disc jockey.


2000-2007

Lovell's first role outside children's television was as a launch presenter for
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in October 2000. She would leave the network the following year after she was poached by rival channel Auction World.tv, which she presented on sister network Chase-it.tv until the channel's parent company went insolvent in November 2004 following a £450,000 fine by
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. For a time in 2002, Lovell presented the "iPlay" and "Game Central" strands on Challenge? until they were both dropped at the end of the year. In August 2002, Lovell's next move was presenting ''
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'' on
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. Initially, she shared the presentation with a selection of other presenters, but from 2006 until the last show on 7 March 2007, she was the sole presenter except for occasional breaks. She was the only presenter on the show who lasted the entirety of the show's run up to its axing in March 2007 after the 2007 British premium-rate phone-in scandal. Lovell moved into regional news by joining the '' BBC Points West'' team in July 2005, becoming its lead female anchor, a role she retains to this day. Until 2020, she co-presented with fellow-presenter David Garmston until COVID-19 related cuts removed co-presenting roles, with both presenting on their own. With ''BrainTeaser'' being produced in
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studios, Lovell also did a voice-over role for
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's ''
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'', which she continued until the viewers' competition was dropped in October 2007.


2007-present

After the cancellation of ''BrainTeaser'', Lovell has mostly remained a local presenter, but she has still appeared on national television on occasions. She appeared in one episode of ITV's ''
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'', broadcast on 14 November 2007, playing a television news reporter, Lisa Spence. In May 2008, she had a role in an episode of BBC1 sitcom ''
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'', playing an entertainment reporter at a red carpet event. On 6 August 2011, Lovell starred in an episode of Bristol-made BBC programme '' Casualty'' as an on-scene television news reporter. On 9 April 2019, she appeared on an episode of ''
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'' to discuss her experience as a stalking victim.


Personal life

It was announced on ''Points West'' on 4 April 2007 that Lovell had become engaged to Gavin Shorter, technical supervisor at Endemol West Bristol where they both work. The couple married on 14 June 2008. Lovell is a supporter of deafblind charity
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. She has visited the Woodside Sense Centre in Bristol and attended the fundraising ball at Tortworth Court in aid of Woodside.


Stalking

In January 2019, 69-year-old Gordon Hawthorn, a viewer of ''Points West'', was jailed for his six-year
stalking Stalking is unwanted and/or repeated surveillance by an individual or group toward another person. Stalking behaviors are interrelated to harassment and intimidation and may include following the victim in person or monitoring them. The term ...
campaign against Lovell, following a police appeal. Lovell had suffered panic attacks as a result of receiving 'crude and very graphic' greetings cards at her workplace, sent by Hawthorn, beginning in 2013.


References


External links

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Bio at
BBC Points West
Bio at John Miles Organisation
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