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Brian joined Channel Television on his 22nd Birthday in March 2008. Born in Jersey he was educated at Victoria College where, among other things, he produced the winning 'House Play' and became Deputy Head of Diarmid House.
After that he spent three years in Bournemouth studying for his BA Hons degree in Media Production but was always pleased to spend summers in Jersey where he worked for Durrell Wildlife.
When he returned from his studies Brian joined Durrell full time before moving to Jersey Harbours and then ITV Channel Television. Brian's primary role is Daybreak presenter, reading the regional Channel Island news within ITV's Daybreak programme. That means early starts with the first bulletin going out at 6:15am.
He took over the role from his mother Stephanie Constantine who presented the GMTV news for 15 years. Brian also anchors the Lunchtime News and regularly reports for the flagship evening programme Channel Report. He has also undertaken other roles including producing, presenting the Channel Islands Lottery show and Battle of Flowers coverage. Away from work Brian enjoys skiing, cooking, sailing, motor boating and catching up with friends.
What did you want to be when you were younger?
Different.
What 3 words best describe you?
Fun, smart and creative.
Worst job you've ever had?
Pick 'n' Mix salesman.
Dream job?
Top Gear presenter.
Most embarrassing moment on TV?
Oooh which one, not being able to pronounce the word 'competently' currently being shown on OOPs TV.
Name 3 things you love about the Channel Islands.
Love the sea, island life and pound notes.
Where's your favourite beach?
St Brelade's Bay and I'm lucky enough to live there.
If you could listen to one song for the rest of your life what would it be?
Man in the mirror.
What's the best advice you've been given?
Wear sunscreen.
Want to get in touch with Brian? Why not email him:
brian@channeltv.co.uk
