I am a TV Producer with many years in the industry In answer to your question It obviously depends on what work you are engaged in , experience , channel etc Also each work you do will be prior arranged on an individual basis such as per show , per series etc in additional to possible extra payment for repeat fees and such like. As a new presenter on a lesser known channel , perhaps music or life stye on cable or satellite you could expect to earn around £100 -£200 per day worked. However if you gain more experience and or go to other shows that are more high profile (or indeed your own profile grows) you could earn significantly more. It is worth remembering thought that although it sounds very fruitful to "start" on £200 per day, that very few presenters actually work every day so what you get will have to be spread out a long way. Just remember Vernon Kay started on a very small little known satellite TV channel when he was spotted!
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Bill Collins - television presenter - was born on 1934-12-04.
a french TV presenter
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No, he is a British TV presenter.