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A respected broadcaster and journalist with more than fifteen years experience in radio and television. He presents the BBC’s flagship technology programme Click, shown in over 200 countries on BBC World News, and is also a regular guest on BBC Radio 5 Live and Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon. He also writes a monthly column for the BBC’s Science and Technology magazine Focus.
Spencer regularly speaks at corporate events on his experiences and anecdotes as a technology tourist, and looks ahead to some exciting technologies that are just around the corner. He also hosts live events and interviews, and presents corporate videos.
Spencer regularly speaks at corporate events on his experiences and anecdotes as a technology tourist, and looks ahead to some exciting technologies that are just around the corner. He also hosts live events and interviews, and presents corporate videos.
Spencer Kelly is a respected broadcaster and journalist with more than fifteen years experience in radio and television. He presents the BBC’s flagship technology programme Click, shown in over 200 countries on BBC World News, and is also a regular guest on BBC Radio 5 Live and Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon. He also writes a monthly column for the BBC’s Science and Technology magazine Focus.
He has reported from countries across the globe on a range of technology issues – from the latest mobile internet devices in Japan and the crazy walking robots of South Korea, to the life-changing impact of just one computer on an Indian Village, and one SIM card on the slums of Johannesburg. He has tested satellite broadband in the scorching Namib desert, and been turned into an alien in the studios of Industrial Light & Magic in San Francisco. And he has reported on the re-emergence of 3D movies and TV in Los Angeles. You should see his frequent flyer account.
Spencer has interviewed many big names in the world of entertainment and technology, including film director James Cameron, Microsoft bosses Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, and legends Sir David Attenborough, Phil Collins and the Bee Gees. He's also been invited to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Spencer regularly speaks at corporate events on his experiences and anecdotes as a technology tourist, and looks ahead to some exciting technologies that are just around the corner. He also hosts live events and interviews, and presents corporate videos.
He has reported from countries across the globe on a range of technology issues – from the latest mobile internet devices in Japan and the crazy walking robots of South Korea, to the life-changing impact of just one computer on an Indian Village, and one SIM card on the slums of Johannesburg. He has tested satellite broadband in the scorching Namib desert, and been turned into an alien in the studios of Industrial Light & Magic in San Francisco. And he has reported on the re-emergence of 3D movies and TV in Los Angeles. You should see his frequent flyer account.
Spencer has interviewed many big names in the world of entertainment and technology, including film director James Cameron, Microsoft bosses Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, and legends Sir David Attenborough, Phil Collins and the Bee Gees. He's also been invited to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
Spencer regularly speaks at corporate events on his experiences and anecdotes as a technology tourist, and looks ahead to some exciting technologies that are just around the corner. He also hosts live events and interviews, and presents corporate videos.







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