The Latest on Sports Presenter James at Great British Presenters

13th Jun 2020

We’re delighted to release Sports TV presenter James‘ latest showreel on the Great British Presenters site!

James is one of our longest standing male presenters having joined us 5 years ago. He’s been a hit with clients ever since, especially BMW who flew him to the Frankfurt motor show to host the launch of the new i Series electric cars on their stand.

James is currently working for Sky Sports News and has previously worked for ITV, Sky Sports Golf, hosted at Wembley Stadium and worked for the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup and is a professional model.

See his updated presenter showreel featuring work with Kia, UEFA and Dugout for the Europa League Weekly Magazine Show at Chelsea, Valencia, Benfica and Rapid Wien. Plus from Sky Sports Golf and more.

When he isn’t presenting, he’s a successful model and has appeared in publicity campaigns for the likes of Peroni, Nivea, Bacardi, Nintendo, DFS Tommy Hilfiger, George Asda, Tesco, TK Max, Coca Cola, Diet Coke, Vision Express, Jai Kudo, Optical Express, and House of Fraser.

Click through to see all of our sports presenters.

To book James contact Jane Farnham at Great British Presenters 01753 439 289 jane@greatbritishpresenters.co.uk

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