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BBC children's television hires presenter with Down syndrome – "Look here, here I am!"

The 20-year-old George Webster has Down syndrome – in the coming days he will be seen as a children’s television presenter on the British TV channel BBC.

London – It’s a wonderful story that makes you smile. George Webster is 20 years old and comes from England. The young man lives with Down syndrome, but that didn’t stop him from pursuing his dream. In the coming days he will be part of the permanent team of moderators for the BBC children’s television “CBeebies”.

BBC: Children’s television is run by a presenter with Down syndrome

As the broadcaster BBC announced on the social media platform Twitter, George Webster will soon be featured in the program “CBeebies House” – as a children’s television presenter! “I’m so proud and so excited to get started. And look here, here I am! In the CBeebies House! ”Said the 20-year-old in an Instagram video.

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BBC broadcaster in England: Children’s television hires a presenter with Down syndrome – this is how his show will be

A few excerpts have already been shown in several clips on the social media platform Instagram. The videos show what children’s television can look like with the presenter. People cook, dance, laugh and chat – everything is child-friendly. George Webster was previously seen as an actor on TV. The 20-year-old is an ambassador for the “Mancap” association and had explained Down’s syndrome in a video on BBC school television.

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