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Michael Duncan Buerk (/ b ɜːr k /; [1] born 18 February 1946) is a British journalist and newsreader. He presented BBC News from 1973 to 2002 and has been the host of BBC Radio 4 's The Moral Maze since 1990. [ 2 ]
Series 12 is presented by Michael Buerk. The programme combined the worlds of legal probate genealogy and family history for the first time [ citation needed ] attracting audiences of over 1.2 million.
Roland Buerk (born 1973) is a former journalist who worked for the BBC. He was the Tokyo Correspondent for BBC News and covered of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. He left the BBC in mid-2012, to work for Nissan in the United Arab Emirates. [1] He is the son of former BBC newsreader presenter Michael Buerk.
‘The 10 O’Clock news thought it was the second most important thing that happened in the world,’ he said
999: Dramatic Stories of Real-Life Rescues by Michael Buerk, published by BBC Books in 1994. ISBN 0-563-37049-1. Features 15 gripping stories as featured on the show, along with 999 Safety Advice: simple, easy-to-understand instructions on how to deal with common emergencies. 999 Young Lifesavers by Michael Buerk, published by BBC Books in 1996.
Buerk is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Buerk (born 1946), English journalist; Roland Buerk (born 1973), English journalist, son of Michael;
Former BBC anchor Michael Buerk has criticized the extensive media coverage of Liam Payne’s death, calling him “a drugged up, faded boy band singer.” Buerk, who was the face of BBC News for ...
In 2004, Bertschinger returned to Ethiopia with Buerk, to assess the situation 20 years on to make the programme Ethiopia: A Journey with Michael Buerk. [14] [15] After that visit, Bertschinger said "Education is the key to the future for resource-poor settings. It opens doors and it radically improves people's health, particularly for women." [16]