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'''Caroline Feraday''' (born ] ]) is a lesbian ] television and radio broadcaster. '''Caroline Feraday''' (born ] ]) is a ] television and radio broadcaster.


She joined ] at the age of 18, after studying journalism and earlier stints at ] and ], spent five years as the station's Flying Eye travel reporter on Foxy's Drivetime and Tarrant at Breakfast, and presented Capital's London Chart show. In 2001 she joined ], to present her own shows - staying for two years. She currently presents the weekend late show on ] from 10pm-1am Fris, Sats and Suns. She joined ] at the age of 18, after studying journalism and earlier stints at ] and ], spent five years as the station's Flying Eye travel reporter on Foxy's Drivetime and Tarrant at Breakfast, and presented Capital's London Chart show. In 2001 she joined ], to present her own shows - staying for two years. She currently presents the weekend late show on ] from 10pm-1am Fris, Sats and Suns.

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Caroline Feraday (born May 25 1977) is a British television and radio broadcaster.

She joined Capital FM at the age of 18, after studying journalism and earlier stints at BBC Radio Kent and Invicta FM, spent five years as the station's Flying Eye travel reporter on Foxy's Drivetime and Tarrant at Breakfast, and presented Capital's London Chart show. In 2001 she joined BBC Radio Five Live, to present her own shows - staying for two years. She currently presents the weekend late show on LBC from 10pm-1am Fris, Sats and Suns.

Caroline made her first appearance on television as a presenter on VH1 in 1998. Since then she has appeared on Sky One, Sky Travel, GMTV, Living TV and the ITV News Channel. She has worked as a showbiz reporter on This Morning on ITV1, and is the voice of Channel 4's morning show B4 (daily at 7am)

She also co-presented a comedy show entitled Consequently for Carlton. Caroline has hosted Capital's Party In The Park event in front of 100,000 people, supported the Spice Girls at Wembley and covered the 2012 Olympics decision live from Trafalgar Square for London TV.

She often appears on Five's The Wright Stuff as a panellist.

Caroline enjoys films, music and running, and participated in her first marathon in 2005.

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