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The phrase "a guest presenter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is invited to present or speak at an event, meeting, or conference, typically for a specific occasion.
Example: "We are excited to announce that Dr. Smith will be our guest presenter at the annual conference this year."
Alternatives: "a guest speaker" or "an invited presenter".
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When Hopkins appeared as a guest presenter on the station a year ago she found herself under fire from listeners over a Sun column in which she compared migrants to "cockroaches".
When Hopkins appeared as a guest presenter on the station a year ago she found herself under fire from listeners over a Sun column in which she compared migrants to cockroaches.
Cox has filled in as a guest presenter on Radio 2 but it is her first regular presenting gig on the station.
In late 2006, she was a guest presenter on the BBC's City Hospital series and the following year she presented the documentary A Tribute To John Inman, a fellow actor in Are You Being Served?
Has a Joseph Merrick lookalike found herself as a guest presenter on Radio 4? Nope.
Ranjana Srivastava is a guest presenter of Stress and Cancer on Catalyst at 8pm tonight on the ABC.
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It remains to be seen who will be at its helm, with presenters Richard Hammond and James May tipped not to return despite multi-million overtures from the BBC for them to present it alongside a different guest presenter each week.
But the BBC has approached both Hammond and May in the hope of persuading them to return to the show alongside a different guest presenter each week.
Danny Boyle, the director behind Slumdog Millionaire and the just-released T2: Trainspotting was also on hand as a special guest presenter on the night.
"In a perfect world we'd have the founder of a brand as the guest presenter or someone integral to the business, but what we don't want is an actor who is paid to go on air," says Vallow.
Since 2002 he has presented The Evening Sequence for BBC 6 Music and been a regular contributor and guest presenter on BBC Radio 2, 3 and 4. www.tomrobinson.com Anthony Giddens is a Labour peer and the author or editor of 40 books translated into over 40 different languages.
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