Graham Little

Graham Little

Graham Little (b. 12 April 1978, Enniskillen) [ [http://u.tv/television/people/showprofile.asp?peopleid=23] u.tv: Graham Little profile] is a freelance Northern Irish television presenter and journalist.

Graham began his journalism career in his native County Fermanagh working for Enniskillen-based newspaper "The Impartial Reporter" as a sports reporter.

Graham made the transition to broadcast journalism when he began reporting for UTV Live in September 2002. He also presented the sports news on "UTV Live" from March 2003. In the same year, Graham was voted the Best Broadcast Newcomer at the BT/IPR Awards [ [http://u.tv/corpinfo/releases/docs/UTV SCOOPS TOP HONOURS AT IPR AWARDS.doc] UTV scoops top honours at IPR awards; dated 31 March 2003, retrieved 11 January 2008] .

By the end of 2005, Graham had moved from to working exclusively for UTV to work on a freelance basis. He still contributes reports to "UTV Live", for the sports and features departments, and he filed reports for "UTV Live" from the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany. In August 2006, Graham sat in for an absent Frank Mitchell as a presenter of the features section of "UTV Live" for the first time, and has since become a relief features presenter and reporter for the programme. When presenting the features section, Graham has also often presented the evening weather forecasts.

In addition to his work for UTV, Graham also reports for Setanta Sports, Sky Sports News and The Irish News internet television service, INTV Sport.

Graham married former Commenwealth rower Claire Forbes in August 2008 but left her half-way up Kilimanjaro during their honeymoon.

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* [http://u.tv/television/people/showprofile.asp?peopleid=23 Graham Little's profile on u.tv]


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