Spencer Kelly is the presenter of BBC World News' technology programme, Click. Prior to presenting, Spencer was a reporter on the show for two and a half years.
During his time on Click, Spencer has interviewed Bill Gates and gaming legend Will Wright, ridden robots in South Korea and driven an electric-powered supercar.
Spencer joined the BBC in January 2003 as an interactive presenter, designing and presenting interactive web content, and interviewing an array of guests, including Sir David Attenborough.
Before joining the BBC, Spencer presented a breakfast radio show for the Capital Radio Group for six years. In this role, he interviewed many famous music stars including the Bee Gees and Phil Collins. He also hosted several live concerts and fundraising events.
Another aspect of his job, bizarrely, included taking part in a variety of outdoor adventure sports such as skydiving, abseiling and stunt bike riding. He also holds the record for erecting the world's tallest inflatable!
Spencer studied Computer Science at Cambridge University.