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By Jon Donnis
Claudia Winkleman is set to become part of Channel 4's live coverage of Crufts when the world's best known dog show returns on Thursday 5th March. She will join Clare Balding and the established team for four days of broadcasts from Birmingham's NEC, with almost 20 hours of live television spread across Channel 4 and More4 for viewers who never tire of a good tail wag or a proud lap of the ring.
Much of the familiar line up remains in place. Radzi Chinyanganya returns as the show's regular reporter, while Paralympic swimming champion Ellie Simmonds is back for a second year, presenting features, conducting interviews and keeping up with the latest stories from inside the halls. Resident vet Dr Paul Manktelow will again offer practical advice on caring for dogs, and commentary throughout the event will be provided by Jim Rosenthal and Frank Kane.
From Thursday 5th March to Sunday 9th March, coverage will follow the most popular competitions, with top class dogs taking part in breed judging, agility, flyball and Heelwork to Music. The weekend builds towards the much anticipated Best in Show, where the standout dogs compete for the top prize. It is a packed schedule that captures the scale and energy of the biggest dog show in the world.
Winkleman said she absolutely loves dogs and could not think of anywhere else she would rather be. She added that she is excited to join the team and grateful to Channel 4 for the opportunity, joking that her pocket will be full of treats. Balding welcomed her as a fantastic addition, saying she brings fun, curiosity and style, along with a genuine affection for dogs.
Pete Andrews, Head of Sport at Channel 4, described Crufts as an event that holds a special place for viewers and said there is nothing quite like it. He added that it is a thrill to welcome Winkleman to the presenters and to continue celebrating everything about dogs.
Crufts is organised and hosted by The Royal Kennel Club, the UK's largest organisation devoted to dog health, welfare and training. Channel 4 has broadcast the show since 2010. Coverage is produced by Sunset and Vine, with Gary Franses as executive producer and Diana Keen as production manager. Viewers can watch across Channel 4, More4 and Channel 4 Streaming throughout the four day event.
