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'''Chris Hollins''' (born [[1965]], in [[London]]) is the main sport presenter on [[BBC Breakfast]]. Hollins father is [[John Hollins]] [[MBE]], the former [[Chelsea F.C.]], [[Arsenal F.C.]], [[QPR]] and England footballer.
'''Chris Hollins''' (born [[1965]], in [[London]]) is the main sport presenter on [[BBC Breakfast]]. Hollins father is [[John Hollins]] [[MBE]], the former [[Chelsea F.C.]], [[Arsenal F.C.]], [[QPR]] and England footballer.


After graduating from [[Tonbridge School]] in [[1989]] [http://www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/pastfuture/notableots/journalists.usml], Chris started his media career at [[Sky Sports]] in [[1994]] followed by spells at [[GMTV]], [[Meridian]] and [[Channel 5]]. He joined [[BBC News 24]] in [[1999]], and has also reported for [[Grandstand]] and [[Football Focus]]. He joined BBC Breakfast in 2004, replacing [[Rob Bonnet]]
After graduating from [[Tonbridge School]] in [[1989]] [http://www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/pastfuture/notableots/journalists.usml], he played football for [[QPR]] and [[Aldershot F.C.]], before attending [[Oxford University]] and playing in the first blue cricket team [http://www.ynw62.dial.pipex.com/sonsand.htm#H] Chris started his media career at [[Sky Sports]] in [[1994]] followed by spells at [[GMTV]], [[Meridian]] and [[Channel 5]]. He joined [[BBC News 24]] in [[1999]], and has also reported for [[Grandstand]] and [[Football Focus]]. He joined BBC Breakfast in 2004, replacing [[Rob Bonnet]]


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Revision as of 07:33, 17 August 2006

Chris Hollins (born 1965, in London) is the main sport presenter on BBC Breakfast. Hollins father is John Hollins MBE, the former Chelsea F.C., Arsenal F.C., QPR and England footballer.

After graduating from Tonbridge School in 1989 [1], he played football for QPR and Aldershot F.C., before attending Oxford University and playing in the first blue cricket team [2] Chris started his media career at Sky Sports in 1994 followed by spells at GMTV, Meridian and Channel 5. He joined BBC News 24 in 1999, and has also reported for Grandstand and Football Focus. He joined BBC Breakfast in 2004, replacing Rob Bonnet