Lauren Layfield

Lauren Layfield (born in Warwick, Warwickshire[1]) is an English television and radio presenter and journalist who works mainly for CBBC and Capital FM.

Lauren Layfield
Born2 December 1987
NationalityBritish
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active2014–present
Spouse(s)Luke Beddows

Career

Layfield joined CBBC continuity in September 2015, at the end of the one-off TV special Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC, going on to co-host design series, The Dengineers with Mark Wright. In April 2017, Wright left and was replaced with Joe Tracini.[2]

In January 2016, Layfield joined All Over the Place and became a co-host with Ed Petrie. Layfield has made one-off appearances in game shows Ultimate Brain and Celebrity Mastermind and four appearances in the panel show The Dog Ate My Homework.

In 2017 Lauren become the new host of music show The Playlist

She presented for Match of the Day spin-off show, MOTD Kickabout.

In July 2018, she began covering weekend shows on Capital FM.

Layfield has written for the Top of the Pops magazine.

From 7 January 2019, She started to present the Capital Early Breakfast show. She and Rob Howard are the main relief for the Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp over the early breakfast show on Capital FM.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2014–15 Whoops I Missed the Bus Presenter
2015 Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC Herself One-off special
2015-19 The Dengineers Co-presenter With Mark Wright (2015–17) and Joe Tracini (2017-2019)
2015–2020 CBBC Presenter Continuity
2016 Ultimate Brain Contestant 1 episode
Celebrity Mastermind Contestant 1 episode
2016-19 The Dog Ate My Homework Panelist 4 episodes
2016–present All Over the Place Herself Co-presenter
2017–present The Playlist Presenter
2018 Capital FM Presenter Cover presenter
2019–present Capital FM Presenter Early Breakfast presenter
2019–present The Dog Ate My Homework Presenter 3 episodes

References

  1. "CBBC HQ - Lauren's Profile". Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  2. Joe Tracini (11 April 2017). "Joe Tracini joins CBBC's The Dengineers - Media Centre". BBC. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
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