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What’s Chris Hollins doing now? Why did Chris Hollins leave BBC Breakfast?

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Famous TV show host Chris Hollins was born in England on March 20, 1971. Chris is also well-known as an English sports journalist best known for hosting BBC Breakfast from 2005 to 2012.

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Hollins began his career in journalism at the then-Associated Newspapers-owned Channel One TV in London. After that, he spent time at GMTV, Meridian, and Five TV until transferring to Sky Sports in 1994.

In addition to Grandstand and Football Focus, Hollins joined BBC News in 1999. In October 2005, he started working for BBC Breakfast, taking Rob Bonnet’s place. Hollins began working as a presenter for the BBC One antiques program Cash in the Attic in 2009.

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What’s Chris Hollins doing now?

Chris, who won the 2009 season of BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing, holds a particular place in the hearts of the country. More recently, he has expanded his portfolio to give prospects for brand partnerships and high-performance programs that foster relationships with international businesses the status of trusted advisor.

Why did Chris Hollins leave BBC Breakfast?

Before the show moves to Salford, Chris Hollins has hosted the sports feature for BBC Breakfast for the final time. Sports journalist Hollins claimed that he had “reluctantly” declined the transfer due to familial obligations.


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