Lisa Rogers - Television Appearances

Television Appearances

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Scrum V Co-Presenter 2011
2010 Welsh Rugby in the Noughties Presenter 2010
2009 Sport Wales Presenter 2009–
2008 The Perfect Vagina Presenter 2008
2008 The Wright Stuff Guest Panelist 2008 (1 episode)
2006 Vroom Vroom Presenter 2006–2007 (2 episodes)
2006 Brainiac's Test Tube Baby Guest 2006 (1 episode)
2006 Scrapheap Challenge: Scrappy Races Rally Co-presenter 2006 (1 series)
2006 Showbiz Poker Presenter
2006 Holiday Reporter 2006 (1 episode)
2004 The Block Presenter 2004 (1 series)
2003 Loose Women Panelist 2003 (6 episodes)
2003 Scrapheap Challenge: The Scrappy Races Presenter 2003–2005 (series 1 and series 2)
2003 Mistresses Presenter (9 episodes)
2002 Scrapheap Challenge Presenter 2002–2008 (series 5 to series 10)
2002 Sport Relief Presenter 2002
2002 Shooting Stars Guest Panelist 2002 (1 episode)
2002 Celebrity Addicts Presenter 2002 (1 series)
2001 People Do the Craziest Things Presenter 2001 (1 series)
2001 I Love 1980's Guest 2001 (4 episodes)
2001 I Love 1990's Guest 2001 (1 episode)
2001 100 Greatest Kids' TV shows Presenter 2001
2001 A Question of TV Guest Panelist 2001 (1 episode)
2001 Liquid News Guest 2001 (1 episode)
2001 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Guest Panelist 2001 (1 episode)
2001 The Big Breakfast Presenter 2001–2002
2000 It's Only TV...But I Like It Guest 2000 (1 episode)
2000 Grudge Match Presenter 2000 (1 series)
2000 Exclusive Guest 2000 (1 episode)
2000 Top of the Pops Plus Presenter 2000 (1 series)
199 The Games Room (Challenge TV) Presenter 1999
1999 20th Century Stuff Presenter 1999 (1 series)
1998 Under the Moon Presenter 1998 (1 series)
1997 Light Lunch Researcher 1997

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