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Glenn Kinsey

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Glenn Kinsey is a former Children's ITV presenter and a magician. He now works in the UK as a coach who helps people present and communicate better. He first appeared on Children's ITV in July 1991, hosting the summer mornings program from 9:25 am to 12:30 pm on weekdays during July and August. He sometimes filled in for the afternoon presenter Tommy Boyd, including the week before Christmas in 1991. There was no summer mornings service in 1992, so he didn’t return until late 1992 after Boyd left. He presented the afternoon show from December 1992 to February 12, 1993. He left in February 1993 when Dawn Airey, the new Children’s ITV controller, changed the format to out-of-vision links voiced by Steven Ryde. Kinsey was a big fan of Knightmare and became the first honorary member of the Knightmare Adventurer's Club. After leaving Children’s ITV, he moved behind the scenes to become a full-time presentation and communication skills consultant and coach. He is also an author with three books. His first book, Tricky Business, was published in 1990 when he was 19, about magic, tied to the BBC TV series of the same name. He has worked on other TV shows for the BBC, ITV, and Sky.


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