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Tina Gelder is a British journalist and presenter currently working for ITV Yorkshire on its flagship news programme Calendar .
Tina is the Consumer Correspondent for Calendar and is the main cover presenter for the South version of the show which covers news in the East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Tina also presents the Gripevine section of the programme, helping viewers with their consumer issues. Before working for Calendar Tina worked in radio on Viking FM, Mercia Sound and BBC Radio Humberside.
Tina has also produced documentaries for ITV Yorkshire including A New Life for Luda, a documentary about a disabled Ukrainian orphan who was brought to live in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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