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Jacqueline Alexander In 2006, BBC Berkshire followed the progress of Jacqueline's first attempt at the London Marathon. In just twelve short weeks Jacqueline went from zero to hero - well, almost - in her quest to help Sir Steve Redgrave break the Guinness World Record for Marathon fundraising. After recovering from the ordeal, Phil Kennedy, the BBC drivetime presenter, asked her to stay on and Web Watch was born. Jacqueline runs Studio41, a design-led marketing business and she is a feature writer for various publications both offline and online and writes the Web Watch column each week for the Henley Standard. Designing and managing sites for Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent, Jacqueline wants to make it clear that she doesn't only work for rowers! Just to make sure she has no time for any mischief, 2008 will see her walking the Inca Trail to raise money for the Steve Redgrave Trust and a charity local to the children of Peru.
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Phil Kennedy Phil keeps the Drivetime seat warm at BBC Berkshire each weekday afternoon. You can also hear him on BBC Oxford on the weekends and back to Berkshire on Sundays. He's a busy man.
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