Talk:Trish Bertram

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Bertram is also a regular promotions voice for QVC and provides voice overs for various companies in the corporate sector, including Microsoft (she was chosen as the voice-over for Bill Gates's presentation to the United Nations in 2006).

Bertram has been the 'Station Voice' for numerous radio stations including LBC, Talk Radio, BBC Radio Manchester and BBC Radio Leeds, Radio Pembrokeshire, Radio Scilly, Radio Caroline, Wave 105 and The Breeze. She played the character 'Voiceover Lady' on the Capital Yorkshire breakfast show Hirsty's Daily Dose. In July 2015, Voiceover Lady returned to appear on Stephanie Hirst's new radio show for BBC Radio Manchester, Nothing but the 90s. Bertram is also the character 'Dusty Bluebell', the slightly psychotic newsreader, on the internet comedy radio station Mansize Radio.

In 2010, she hosted (out-of-vision) the movie magazine programme Films and Stars on Film 24.

She was the stadium announcer for John Lewis's 'JL150 For All' Event in 2014 at the LG Arena in Birmingham, which celebrated 150 years of the famous department store.

She continues to work in Events and has been Voice of God for numerous corporate awards shows.

Bretram was the English Stadium Announcer for the the Opening & Closing Ceremonies of the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 1st European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, 2015 and for the 4th Islamic Solidarity Games in Baku in 2017, and the Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 2017.

Will the following work for the talks about her other involvements in the games

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Crazyseiko (talk • contribs) 08:45, 7 September 2019 (UTC)
 * https://www.bodalgo.com/en/voice-talents/trish-bertram
 * http://www.67457.mrsite.com/page6.htm
 * https://tvforum.uk/tvhome/trish-bertram-new-job-23129/
 * https://www.voices.com/actors/trishbertram#bio
 * No, no, no, and no. tvforum is user-generated, and is thus properly unreliable, and the other three are primary sources; while most of these aren't exactly "controversial" facts, hosting events and big things like the Asian Games really do need third-party sources. Primefac (talk) 02:46, 8 September 2019 (UTC)