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BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced by BBC News for BBC Radio 4, as well as solely for BBC Sounds. The BBC has over 5,500 journalists [1] based both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
Mishal Husain, British news presenter for BBC Television and BBC Radio. Host on Today, BBC World News and BBC Weekend News. Darren Jordon, Al-Jazeera (from November 2006) Natasha Kaplinsky, Previous BBC Six O'Clock News and Five News, now ITV News relief; Kenneth Kendall (deceased), BBC Nine O'Clock News co-presenter in the 1960s and 1970s
Nine News: 2008 – Alicia Loxley: Weekend Today (2010-2011) & Nine News: 2009 – Garry Lyon: The Footy Show & Nine's Wide World of Sport commentator 2002 – Eddie McGuire: Millionaire Hot Seat, 1 vs 100, Nine's Wide World of Sports commentator 1993 – Leila McKinnon: Weekend Today (2009-2014), Nine News & A Current Affair: 1995 – Brett ...
Pages in category "BBC television presenters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 270 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1981, she became Labour Affairs correspondent on BBC Radio 4 and joined BBC Television News in 1984, [6] [4] doing a brief stint on Nationwide and co-presenting the BBC Nine O'Clock News. [5] [7] [8] She passed a film test and began an intensive news reading course at BBC Television Centre to replace Sue Lawley, [4] [9] before starting work ...
When I read the Nine O'Clock News, I kept my brain active by working on programmes like Antiques Roadshow (which she briefly hosted in 1979), Top Gear and In the Country." [14] Rippon was a guest in the 1976 Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show, first appearing behind a BBC newsdesk, then emerging to perform a high-kicking dance routine. [14]
As a result the final bulletin, before the transition to the BBC Ten O'Clock News (2000–present), was presented by George Alagiah in Jerusalem and Peter Sissons in London on 13 October 2000. [3] The programme was broadcast on BBC One and inspired a BBC Two comedy show running in the same time slot, Not the Nine O'Clock News.
Maryam Moshiri 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 from 18:00 GMT (international) and 7:00pm UK time (UK), and includes interviews with figures from the arts, culture and entertainment.