Caroline Feraday
Biography
Probably the model example of a London media-type, Caroline Feraday first came to public attention as traffic reporter and entertainment news anchor for BBC Radio Five Live. Beforehand, she worked for Capital FM alongside Chris Tarrant and Neil Fox, and her relationship with Frank Skinner filled a surprising number of tabloid column inches around 2001-2. Other than that, she was involved in the short-lived regional comedy quiz, Consequently for Carlton and presented The Mint, mostly for the ITV Play channel. She resigned from the programme one week before the end of its run. Up until December 2006, she presented her own Friday night show on LBC Radio.
Subsequently divided her time between Tunbridge Wells and London as a newsreader/reporter for BBC South East Today and hosted a phone-in on BBC London before moving to California in 2013, where she's a producer and presenter for KCLU in Ventura County.
Trivia
Appeared in an celebrity episode of The Weakest Link. Woman's Own said: "She's the girl who dared to take on Anne Robinson and Anne lost the battle of wits", apparently.