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The programmes where the presenter is the lead presenter are shown here in bold. Chief presenters work across BBC One, BBC Two and primarily the BBC News Channel. The chief presenters broadcast on the channel between 12:00 and 8:00 London time during weekdays. Chief presenters will front BBC News coverage of editorially significant events on ...
British women who worked as television presenters. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British television presenters . It includes television presenters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Since August 2010, Munchetty has presented early morning bulletins on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News. She is a regular presenter on BBC One's Breakfast. [15] From January 2021, Munchetty became the presenter on the 10am to 1pm Radio 5 programme on Mondays to Wednesdays replacing Emma Barnett, who moved to Radio 4's Woman's Hour ...
Olivia O'Leary – first senior female presenter on Newsnight, a role she held from 1985–1986. She had previously worked as a print journalist and radio and television presenter in her native Ireland. Rageh Omaar – joined the BBC in 1992 as a foreign correspondent. He then worked as Africa correspondent, and later covered the Iraq invasion.
Michelle Ayele Ackerley [1] (born 21 July 1984) is an English television presenter and journalist, best known for her work on BBC programmes such as Watchdog, World’s Strongest Man and The One Show.
Tina Daheley (born 1980 or 1981) is an English journalist, newsreader and presenter who works for the BBC, both on television and radio. She currently reads the news on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show with Zoe Ball, often contributing to discussions during the show. She is also a relief presenter on the BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six.
Maryam Moshiri (born 9 June 1977) is a presenter working for the BBC on its News Channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and worldwide. Her programme The World Today with Maryam Moshiri airs weekdays at 7:00 pm UK time, and includes interviews with figures from the arts, culture and entertainment.
Her first media role was at BBC Radio Merseyside before moving on to report on and read the sports news on BBC North West Tonight.In 2003 she became a sports reporter for BBC News, appearing on national bulletins, [1] before becoming a sports news presenter on the BBC News Channel (known at the time as BBC News 24).