More about Jane.
Jane started out as ‘Pippa Horn’, the travel and breakfast co-presenter at Red Dragon FM in Cardiff. Whilst working on the breakfast show she was approached by HTV Wales to present Time Out, a holiday programme based in Wales. She then went on to present her own drivetime show at Medway FM in Kent, which also involved producing features and organising competitions and roadshows.
In 1998, Jane started work at Metro Networks presenting travel reports for the Chris Evans breakfast show on Virgin FM and she also landed a job on the continuity sofa at ITV 2.
In May 2000, she started working for Earth and Space at NOW – a pioneering convergence channel broadcasting to Asia and worldwide on the web. The work involved anchoring live science programmes, interviewing guest scientists, writing web pages and occasionally working on location for special reports.
During 2001, Jane worked in Holland and Athens for five weeks at a time directing and presenting travel programmes for a new broadband/linear channel called Viewing 4 Leisure.
In 2002, she worked with Ant and Dec on ITV 1 as a regional presenter on Record of the Year.
In 2004, Jane filmed kids’ show X-perimental for BBC One. Working as the science reporter, it was Jane’s responsibility to get the science across in an unpatronising, no-nonsense, yet easily understood manner alongside physicist Dr Brian Cox.
Also in 2004, Jane worked as a studio/location presenter for TV Travel Shop, which involved a shoot in America filming Go Florida.
In 2010, Jane was the co-presenter of the BBC’s ‘Wreck or Ready’ property show alongside Jonnie Irwin.
She has also worked at Price Drop TV, where she had to talk and sell nonstop for three hours at a time. She has guest-presented on QVC. She is also a children’s presenter for British Forces TV.
Jane Farnham corporate work
Jane’s corporate hosting and presenting work has taken her globally into Europe and Asia for brands such as Nestle, Komori, Lloyds Bank, Dell, Transvaal, BP, Lloyds Banking Group, Screen Dai Nippon, GSK, NatWest, Google, Sidel, The London School of Business and Finance, IPF, NEWSBUZZ, and Brewin.
In 2011, Jane teamed up with Great British Talent co-founder Steve Denison to launch Great British Presenters, which evolved into what is now the Great British Talent group of talent bureaus.
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