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Presenter Liz Bonnin thought she had steeled herself but the list reduced her to tears – she could barely believe what she is seeing. It contained the names of seven men, women and children who ...
where is liz bonnin from? Liz, 43, was born in Paris to a Trinidadian mother of Indian Portuguese descent, and a French father. When she was just nine years old her family decided to move to Ireland.
Television presenter Liz Bonnin wasn't prepared to break down in tears as she delved into her family history on BBC One's Who Do You Think You Are?. The BBC Wildlife host, 44, who describes ...
There was something strange about her voice, they thought. It was familiar but, after a while, it started to go all over the place. Science presenter Liz Bonnin’s accent, as regular BBC viewers ...
That said, Liz Bonnin’s Wild Caribbean (BBC Two, Sunday, 9pm), her new four-part nature travelogue, is underwhelming. Its mission to celebrate the natural wonder of the Caribbean is personal to ...
Former Off the Rails and Telly Bingo presenter, Liz Bonnin, broke down in tears after delving into her family's past only to discover that they had owned and traded slaves.
Liz Bonnin’s face has been used to advertise insect repellant after AI-generated voice messages scammed a firm into thinking she had granted them permission.. The BBC presenter’s management ...
COUNTRYWISE fans will already be familiar with Liz Bonnin, but now that she’s presenting Wild Alaska Live we take a more in-depth look. Liz, 41, has worked on TV in both Ireland and the UK, b… ...
Liz Bonnin has revealed she tragically lost her mother, Bonnie Murray, to Covid at Christmas.. The presenter, 44, who is best known for hosting wildlife and science programmes including How the ...
A well-known BBC wildlife presenter has been caught up in a scam that saw a fake AI-generated program mimic her voice and give permission for her face to be used in an advert.. Liz Bonnin and her ...
Voices Campaigns Elephant Campaign Liz Bonnin: 'We must aim to make a difference' The 'Blue Planet effect' shows the power TV has for good, says the presenter and conservationist ...
Presenter Liz Bonnin thought she had steeled herself but the list reduced her to tears – she could barely believe what she is seeing. It contained the names of seven men, women and children who ...