Liz Fuller - TV and Broadcasting

TV and Broadcasting

Fuller started her broadcast career at Morriston Hospital, Swansea presenting on one of the few hospital television channels in the country. After stints at Swansea Sound Radio and HTV Wales, Fuller went on to co-present The Birthday Show for Granada TV, and a pilot for Topshop TV. Fuller also did work experience at the News of the World and L!ve TV. Fuller was host of ITV Wales's The Pop Factory.

In 1997 Fuller moved to London, and became a commercial model with agents in South Africa, London, and in the US. Campaigns include Kronenbourg, Fosters, Sol beer and Doritos; and TV adverts include Boots Number 7 makeup, and Suzuki.

Fuller was a house model in 1999 on the Richard and Judy show This Morning, Fuller got her TV break presenting MUTV, on the show Reds at Five with Ally Begg. She then worked in Scotland on the Peakviewing travel reports for a broadband venture, then presented and took on the role as producer on the Dating Channel.

In September 2001, Fuller was offered a presenting role to launch Auction World.tv on Sky Digital, and in August 2002 Fuller broke into terrestrial TV on ITV1 and became the female host for The Pop Factory on HTV Wales with Steve Jones, which later led to her presenting Record Of The Year on ITV.

In 2004 Fuller wrote, sold, presented and produced the car show Numberplate Heaven on Sky channel Men and Motors. Fuller also joined Nation 217 as one of their anchor presenters on Sky.

Fuller has hosted since 1998 the Miss Great Britain, and in 2005 she bought the UK licence to produce and operate the show. After 18 months Liz was bought out of the business. Fuller still is called to judge and judged Asbo Teen to Beauty Queen on Channel Five in 2006.

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