Carrie Nicole Prideaux | |
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Born |
Barnstaple, England |
24 June 1976
Carrie Nicole Prideaux (née Davis) (born 24 June 1976 in Barnstaple, England) is a current sportsreader on the BBC News Channel, best known for reading the Sport on The Chris Moyles Show on BBC Radio 1.
Prideaux attended school at Queen's College, Taunton, Somerset where she obtained 3 A-levels. She began sports reporting for BBC Radio Five Live and BBC News 24 before making her way to Radio One working within the Newsbeat team. Carrie joined the Chris Moyles show in October 2004, replacing Juliette Ferrington who moved on to work solely for BBC Radio Five Live.
Prideaux reports regularly for BBC London sports news and occasionally for Match of the Day 2. She can sometimes be heard match reporting on the BBC's football results programme Score. She also narrates for the National Geographic show What Would Happen If.
She left the BBC on Thursday 1 March 2012 after taking redundancy and stated on Twitter that she was unable to commit to the BBC Sport move to Salford, due to family reasons. Her last appearance was on the BBC News Channel at just after 11.30pm.
Carrie married Tom Prideaux, a Major with the Queen's Royal Lancers, on 3 May 2008. Tom Prideaux was often the butt of jokes on The Chris Moyles Show, and referred to by Moyles and Comedy Dave as "Captain Underpants" (whilst he held the rank of Captain), and later as "Major Tom" following his promotion to the rank of Major.
On 29 October 2009, she announced live on The Chris Moyles Show that she was pregnant and due to give birth to a baby girl in March. On 25 November 2009, Carrie mentioned on Twitter that she had ripped her skinny jeans trying to get out of the car. Moyles then posted a picture of the rip (just below her ) on Twitter, which was viewed 70,000 times in 8 hours making it one of the most viewed images on the site.