Rose Ayling-Ellis set to make history as first deaf live sports presenter on British TV


Rose Ayling-Ellis set to make history as first deaf live sports presenter on British TV

Rose Ayling-Ellis takes on new role with Channel 4 for Paralympics coverage

Former Strictly Come Dancing winner, Rose Ayling-Ellis, 29, is gearing up for a groundbreaking new role with Channel 4 as she prepares to cover the Paralympics alongside Clare Balding.

Studio adjustments required for Rose's unique presenting needs

As the first deaf live sports presenter on British TV, Rose Ayling-Ellis will require special studio adjustments to receive instructions from producers. She will have an extra laptop by her side to ensure seamless communication during the highly anticipated event in Paris.

Excitement builds as rehearsals for the historic broadcasts kick off

Channel 4 insiders reveal that Rose Ayling-Ellis has already begun rehearsals for her broadcasts alongside Clare Balding. The network is thrilled about the unique pairing and the opportunity to enhance live broadcasting accessibility.

Star-studded lineup for Channel 4's Paralympics coverage

Joining Rose and Clare on-screen will be former Strictly Come Dancing star Ellie Simmonds and TV regular Ade Adepitan. The diverse lineup promises an engaging and inclusive viewing experience for audiences.


Rose Ayling-Ellis set to make history as first deaf live sports presenter on British TV

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