Fiona Foster
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Fiona Foster is a British television presenter and journalist, who has also spent several years working in the United States.
She was one of the launch presenters of London News Network's London Tonight programme in 1993 together with Alastair Stewart.
During the Iraq war in 2003 she presented for ITV News.
She is currently a reporter on ITV's current affairs programme Tonight with Trevor McDonald. Foster has also appeared in the Celebrity Poker Club television series. She has provided the voiceover for a number of programmes in the …from Hell series such as Neighbours from Hell and Holidays from Hell. She has two daughters by her American husband and they live in North London.
In 2005 she appeared on the chatshow Heads Up with Richard Herring to discuss her life, career and her love of poker, though some have protested that she barely knows her.
Fiona was the co-presenter of ITV's monthly programme "Missing" (similar to Crimewatch but featuring appeals on behalf of the National Missing Persons Helpline) alongside Alastair Stewart.