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About TFB Communications Ltd.

              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TFB Communications Ltd. is the brainchild of David FitzGerald who has been in the media for over twenty-nine years.

Covering television programme production, corporate and commercial presentations plus script writing, commercial voice overs and after dinner speaking.

He is represented by Knight Ayton Management in London and Fresh Air Studios in Plymouth... find out more

Starting in radio in 1980, David FitzGerald moved through ILR and into television by 1986. Based with TSW in Plymouth as a continuity announcer, he started working on the production side of programmes and soon made a name for himself as a scriptwriter.

He had spells on HTV, Channel and Anglia Television but by 1994 he had joined the presentation side of Sky News and covered every major world event from the arrest of O.J.Simpson to Waiko and the Oklahoma bombings.

From the death of Diana Princess of Wales, the war in Bosnia, General Elections and Royal Weddings, David was involved with every major headline grabbing story for seven years.

In 1999 he was part of the winning franchise for South Hams Radio and was a director of the company till 2006. He has now joined BBC Radio Devon and has a regular Saturday show.

TFB has now been employed for the fifth season by Plymouth Argyle for match day and marquee presentations and undertakes shows, quiz's and after dinner functions.

David continues to write with a column in The Herald Newspaper and contributes to the Western Morning News.

He also has regular columns in Living Devon Magazine with features on celebrities, sport and the history of the region.

He also has a week day show on BBC Radio Devon and occasionally appears on BBC Spotlight. Keen eyed viewers will have also seen him as a guest on the final episode of The Restaurant with Raymond Blanc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TFB was also set the task to work on The Great South West Walk in August 2007, a walk that has to date raise over £150,000 for local charities. Simon Weston was just one of the many celebrities that helped the causes.

As was Jennie Bond.....

and MP Gary Streeter and Argyle's Lillian Nalis

 

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Over the years he has written for Spitting Image, won The Olympic Committee's award for television production for The Red Arrows Documentary for ITV. 

He has even appeared as a question in Trivial Pursuit!

David also helped set up the charity The British Comedy Society



 

 


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