As the oldest commercial television network in the UK, Independent Television (generally known as ITV) has employed many journalists and newsreaders to present its news programmes as well as to provide news reports and interviews during its long history.
Since the ITV network started Independent Television News Limited (ITN) has held the contract to produce national and international news for the ITV Network. Meanwhile, the regional ITV stations have provided local news programmes tailored for their regional audiences.
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- Christa Ackroyd – presenter on Calendar during the 1990s; she left to join the BBC's Look North
- Kaye Adams – journalist on Central Television; later presenter on Scottish TV
- Graham Addicott – former reporter/presenter on Thames Television; now runs independent production company First Freedom Productions
- Sameena Ali-Khan – presenter on ITV Central; presented the ITV Weekend News on occasions in 2006
- Eamonn Andrews - main presenter of Thames Television's 'Today' programme during the 1960s and 1970s. He was also a sports presenter and commentator, and was the first-ever presenter of ITV's 'World of Sport', but he was best-known as the host of This Is Your Life, Crackerjack and What's My Line? He died in 1987.
- Jo Andrews – former political correspondent and Deputy Political Editor at ITN
- Fiona Armstrong – presenter for Border Television's regional news programme Lookaround; later a newscaster on ITN's News at Ten
- Pamela Armstrong – ITN newscaster, 1983–1986
- Mark Austin – former main presenter of ITV Evening News and ITV News at Ten; since joining ITN (on ITV) in 1986, having previously worked on BBC news programmes; has specialised in a variety of roles including sports reporter, foreign correspondent, and then newscaster for Channel 4 News
- Lisa Aziz – former co-presenter for ITV Westcountry and news presenter on TV-am
B[edit]
- Zeinab Badawi – first presenter of the ITV News at 5:30 and co-presented Channel 4 News for several years, before joining BBC News
- Faye Barker – main newscaster for ITV News London at 5:30, January 2009 – December 2012; continues to work with ITN across ITV London and ITV News output
- Carol Barnes – worked for ITN, 1975–2004, as both reporter and newscaster; died in March 2008
- Gaynor Barnes – presenter and journalist employed by ITV Yorkshire since 1991
- Felicity Barr – first female sports correspondent for ITV News in 2001
- Martin Bashir – left BBC in 1999 to join ITV, working on special documentary programmes and features for Tonight
- Seán Batty – meteorologist, currently working for STV
- Andrea Benfield – journalist and presenter, ITV News: Wales at Six
- Sally Biddulph – reporter and newsreader at ITV News Central and political correspondent for Thames Valley Tonight in Westminster; joined ITN in 2009 as news correspondent, political correspondent and presenter on ITV News at 5:30, ITV News at 1:30 and ITV News Saturday prime-time bulletins; newsreader for ITV News London since 2014
- Reginald Bosanquet – best known for presenting ITN bulletins in the 1970s; joined ITN at its start in 1955 as a sub-editor; later reported from many parts of the world and was the diplomatic correspondent for four years; held the 'head anchor' title at ITN between 1974 and 1976, in the absence of Alastair Burnet; died in 1984; son of the cricketer Bernard Bosanquet, who famously invented the 'googly'
- Tom Bradby – ITV News' political editor, July 2005 – October 2015; joined ITN as an editorial trainee in 1990 and subsequently became producer for Michael Brunson, ITN's political editor, in 1992; Ireland correspondent 1993–1996; Asia correspondent 1999–2001; then Royal correspondent for ITV News; subsequently became UK editor before taking up the post of political editor; gave up his position as political editor in October 2015 to become sole anchor of ITV News at Ten
- Colin Brazier – reporter on ITV
- Fern Britton – television presenter, former co-anchor of the Southampton edition of TVS local news programme Coast To Coast, best known as co-presenter for ITV magazine programme This Morning, 1999–2009
- Antony Brown (born 1922) – newsreader in the 1950s and 1960s. Announced the assassination of President Kennedy. Co-author of historical fiction with Norman MacKenzie under the joint pseudonym 'Anthony Forrest'. Father of the BBC News presenter Ben Brown.[1][2]
- Michael Brunson – Washington correspondent and diplomatic editor of ITN; best known for serving as the political editor between 1986 and 2000 and as an occasional ITN newscaster
- Lynda Bryans – weekend newscaster on UTV Live, 2001–2005
- Sir Alastair Burnet – main presenter of News at Ten and ITN election programmes from the early 1960s until his retirement in 1991; held the 'head anchor' title at ITN from 1967 (the year News at Ten was launched) until 1991, except between 1972 and 1976 when he presented for the BBC and became editor of the Daily Express; knighted as a Knight Bachelor in early 1984; died in July 2012
- Gordon Burns - joined Ulster Television in his native Belfast in 1967 as a sports presenter, later presenting the station's flagship programme UTV Reports. He then moved to Granada Television, where he presented Granada Reports and also worked on World In Action in the 1970s, but he is best-known as the long-serving host of Granada's prestigious quiz The Krypton Factor from 1977 until 1995. He joined BBC North West in 1997, becoming the main anchor on North West Tonight until his retirement in 2011.
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- Andrea Catherwood – former main presenter for ITV's weekend news bulletins; joined ITN in April 1998, starting as a newscaster and senior reporter; in these early years, she also presented the ITN Morning News and filed special reports for News at Ten; became medical correspondent; left ITN in September 2006 to front the short-lived political programme The Sunday Edition
- David Chater – award-winning former ITN international correspondent; joined Sky News in 1993
- Paul Clark – UTV Live presenter
- John Clements – Crime Correspondent, 2011–present
- Stephen Cole – reporter for Central Television, Anglia Television's About Anglia and ITN
- Bob Crampton – long-serving presenter and weather forecaster on ITV1 West, formerly HTV West
- Sarah Cullen – former ITN Home Affairs Correspondent
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- Robin Day – worked for ITN from 1955, the first British journalist to interview Egypt's President Nasser after the Suez Crisis. Later moved to the BBC. He died in 2000.
- Katie Derham – former media/arts editor and newscaster for ITV News; presented the ITV Lunchtime News and London Tonight, both produced by ITN; relief presenter for the ITV Evening News and ITV News at Ten; left ITN in June 2010
- Anne Diamond – hosted Good Morning Britain for TV-am, which lost its license in 1992; began her television career starting with ATV Today and Central News
- Fred Dinenage – television host and newsreader, based in the south of England; has appeared as presenter of many British television programmes, including World of Sport, and quiz shows, such as Tell The Truth, Gambit and Pass The Buck, and the children's series How. Most of these were produced by Southern Television and its successors TVS and Meridian Broadcasting; however, Dinenage has also worked for the BBC on occasions.
E[edit]
- Julie Etchingham – co-presenter of ITV News at Ten from January 2008
- Sherrie Eugene – regular presenter and sign language interpreter on HTV News West, and later The West Tonight, 1982–2001
F[edit]
- Peter Fairley – Science Editor for Independent Television News and TV Times magazine in the late 1960s and early 1970s
- Anna Ford – initially worked as a researcher, news reporter and later newsreader at Granada Television; became a newsreader with ITN, and later helped launch ITV's first breakfast television service, TV-am
- Matt Frei – Europe editor for Channel 4 News
G[edit]
- Sandy Gall – former ITN foreign correspondent and news presenter
- Andrew Gardner – presented the first News at Ten with Alastair Burnet in 1967; following his retirement from ITN, he worked on Thames Television during the 1980s; died in 1999
- Kate Garraway – currently presents Good Morning Britain; previously Daybreak and GMTV
- Martin Geissler – Africa correspondent for ITV News since May 2006; joined ITV News in April 2002 from STV Central's regional news programme Scotland Today, where he was a news reporter and presenter
- Shiulie Ghosh – journalist and reporter for ITV News, 1998–2006
- Anne Gregg – reporter and presenter on Ulster Television's Roundabout; also worked for Anglia Television; later co-presented the BBC's Holiday programme during the 1980s; died in 2006
- Krishnan Guru-Murthy – presenter for Channel 4 News and new presenter for ITV News for 2016
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- Sam Hall – on-screen reporter, occasional newscaster; later, newscaster, reporter and Washington correspondent for TV-am
- Will Hanrahan – presenter of Serve You Right for Meridian TV
- Gerry Harrison – in 1985 took over as Head of Sport at Anglia TV; left in 1993
- Julie Harrison - Reporter and Presenter at ITV Tyne Tees News
- Andrew Harvey – presenter on the ITN News Channel with Lucy Alexander; moved on to his own programme after breakfast, Live with Andrew Harvey
- Julian Haviland – ITN Political Editor, 1975–1981
- Dominic Heale – former presenter of Central News East, later moved to the BBC to present East Midlands Today
- Gerald Hine-Haycock – known by his then-broadcasting name Gerald Haycock; left ITN in 1981, to report for and present HTV News at HTV West, followed by BBC Points West at BBC West
- Derek Hobson – ATV continuity announcer and presenter of ATV Today during the 1970s; hosted quizzes, such as New Faces, That's My Dog and Jeopardy!
- Bruce Hockin – long-serving main anchor on HTV News
- Alison Holloway - worked initially as an announcer for Westward Television before joining HTV West, where she worked as an announcer and main presenter on HTV News during the 1980s.
- Eamonn Holmes – presenter on Ulster Television's Good Evening Ulster, 1982–1986; presented GMTV, 1993–2005; hosted a number of quiz and game shows; currently a regular presenter on This Morning
- Gordon Honeycombe – newscaster at ITN, 1965–1977; twice voted the most popular newscaster in Britain, by readers of the Daily Mirror and of The Sun; returned to regular newsreading, 1984–1989, as chief newsreader at TV-am, becoming Britain's longest-serving ITV newscaster; died in 2015
- Nina Hossain – main newscaster on ITV Lunchtime News and ITV News London since 2010; regular relief newscaster on all main ITV News bulletins since 2004
- Robin Houston - main newscaster of lunchtime and late Thames News bulletins, 1978-1992
- Gloria Hunniford – presenter on Ulster Television's Good Evening Ulster, 1979–1982; became a chat show host with her own Sunday Sunday, and a quiz show host and panellist; now presents Rip Off Britain for the BBC; mother of the late Caron Keating, a presenter on Blue Peter and This Morning
- Alex Hyndman – freelance newscaster and reporter on ITV News London and ITV News weekend bulletins
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- John Irvine – ITN's Washington correspondent; before joining ITN in 1994 as a Northern Ireland correspondent, worked for UTV News.
- Jayne Irving - worked on Good Morning Britain from 1983 until 1986, originally reading the news bulletins, then as a main anchor. She left to join the BBC, where she presented Open Air from 1986 until 1990.
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- Catherine Jacob – editorial trainee at ITN from September 2000; news presenter for Granada Reports and ITV News Tyne Tees in 2013
- Becky Jago - News presenter at ITV Anglia.
- Peter Jay - main presenter of Weekend World from 1972–77, he then became the founding chairman of TV AM in 1983. He later joined the BBC.
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- Natasha Kaplinsky – joined ITV to present ITN News in 2011
- Robert Kee – anchor for ITN's first lunchtime bulletin First Report, 1972–1976; died in 2013
- Lorraine Kelly – started as a reporter for Scottish television; came to national attention by reporting on the Piper Alpha oil rig disaster in 1988; she has since presented Good Morning Britain, GMTV and Daybreak, continues to host her own show Lorraine to this day
- Lucy Kite – news presenter and producer on Central Tonight for ITV Central from 2002; entertainment correspondent from January 2006; from November 2008, appointed relief presenter on West Midlands edition of Central
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- Alastair Layzell – produced and directed documentaries for ITV network including Summer 1940, the story of the German occupation of the Channel Islands
- Jan Leeming – presenter and reporter for Westward Television during the 1960s and a presenter on HTV News West during the 1970s, before becoming a newsreader for the BBC
- Martyn Lewis – news presenter for HTV and then ITN, where he was a regular presenter for News at Ten; joined the BBC in 1986 to front the new One O'Clock News
- Terry Lloyd – Middle East reporter; killed by US troops in 2003 while covering the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
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- Hamish MacDonald - Reporter for ITV
- Donal MacIntyre - presenter on ITV's London Tonight
- Barbara Mandell – first female newsreader in Britain, presenting ITN bulletins from 1956 to the late 1960s; died in 1998
- Penny Marshall – ITV News Social Affairs Editor
- James Mates – ITV News Europe Editor; relief newscaster for ITV News at 1:30, ITV News at 6:30 and ITV News at Ten; main newscaster for ITV News on Sundays
- Helen McDermott – television presenter, best known for her work at Anglia Television
- Trevor McDonald – ITN newscaster, 1973–2008; first black news anchor in the UK; joined ITN as a reporter in 1973 and rose to become a newscaster by the late 1970s; in the mid-1980s was diplomatic editor for Channel 4 News; main newscaster for News at Ten, 1992–1999 and 2001–2005; during this period he also hosted Granada Television's current affairs programme Tonight with Trevor McDonald; retired from newscasting in 2005, but returned to ITN to present the revived News at Ten for eleven months in 2008; knighted in 1999
- Lucy Meacock – presenter of Granada Reports
- Guy Michelmore – reporter on Anglia TV's About Anglia, 1983–1993; son of the late Cliff Michelmore
- Ivor Mills - ITN reporter and newscaster, 1965–78
- Ed Mitchell – reporter on ITN News
- Mike Morris – main anchor on Good Morning Britain during the 1980s and early 1990s; previously worked for Thames News; later worked on GMTV; main anchor on Calendar, 1996–2002; died in 2012
- Tony Morris – presenter of Granada Reports
- Nazanine Moshiri – newsreader and reporter on ITV's London Tonight and the ITV Morning News
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- Jennifer Nadel – ITN's Home Affairs Editor, 1994–1999
- Bill Neely – joined ITN in 1989, was Washington Correspondent for 6 years, Europe Correspondent for 5, International Editor for 12; covered many events including the fall of the Berlin Wall, break-up of the Soviet Union, both Gulf Wars, and September 11 attacks; left in 2014 to join NBC News
- Mike Neville – joined Tyne Tees Television in 1959 as a young reporter; later became presenter of regional news programme before leaving for the BBC; returned to ITV in 1996 with his own programme on Tyne Tees until 2005. He died in 2017.
- Michael Nicholson – former ITN senior foreign correspondent and newscaster; original host of ITN News at 5:45 when it was introduced in 1976; died in December 2016
- Mary Nightingale – main newscaster on ITV Evening News; joined ITV News in January 2001 and has since presented both the 6:30 pm bulletin as well as special ITN programmes on ITV
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- Rageh Omaar – joined ITV News in 2013 after being a newsreader on Al Jazeera English and a columnist for BBC News
- Nicholas Owen – joined ITN in 1984 as Channel 4 News business and economics correspondent; ITN's royal correspondent, 1994–2000; in 2003, he became the main presenter of ITV News at 1:30; left ITN in 2006 for the BBC, where he is currently a relief presenter for the BBC News at Six, as well as a main presenter on the BBC News Channel, and a radio presenter on Classic FM
P[edit]
- Leonard Parkin – reporter and newscaster with ITN from circa 1973 to 1987; between 1976 and 1987 he was one of the main presenters for ITN's News at One; often hosted the News at 5:45 in the early 1980s; occasionally presented News at Ten; and retired in 1987; subsequently presented documentaries for Yorkshire Television until his death in 1993.
- Matthew Parris – former Conservative MP, who presented Weekend World from 1986 to 1988.
- Apla Patel – presenter and reporter for ITV Anglia News; freelance reporter for ITV News; now the main weekend presenter of World News Today on BBC World News, BBC Four, BBC News Channel and BBC London
- Robert Peston – ITV News' Political Editor since January 2016, replacing Tom Bradby; formerly BBC News' Business and Economics Editor
- Fiona Phillips – main anchor on GMTV, presented GMTV Today, 1997–2008
- Ian Payne – Lead news anchor of ITV News Border
R[edit]
- Gaby Rado – journalist who died in Iraq during the 2003 invasion; joined BBC News as a radio reporter, then ITN in 1985 as a writer for ITV bulletins, before transferring to ITN's Channel 4 News in 1988
- Jeff Randall - produced television documentaries for ITV
- Phil Reay-Smith – general correspondent for ITV News until August 2010; now Consumer Editor on ITV Breakfast show Daybreak since its launch in September 2010
- Pam Rhodes - presenter of Anglia Television’s About Anglia during the 1970s and 1980s. She is now best-known as a long-serving presenter of the BBC's Songs of Praise.
- Steve Rider – English sports presenter and anchorman of ITV's football coverage, having previously been a long-serving main anchor on the BBC's Grandstand
- Dan Rivers —international correspondent for ITV News
- Nick Robinson – Political Editor for ITV News, 2002–2005
- Chris Rogers – presented and reported for ITV News
- Tim Rogers – first Wales Correspondent for ITN, joining from the BBC in 1997; Moscow Correspondent, 2001–2002; North of England Correspondent, 2002–2008; London-based until late 2008; now Head of Training for the Thomson Foundation, a charitable foundation supporting media development and training journalists across the world
- Pam Royle - Lead news anchor on ITV News Border
S[edit]
- Annie St John - announcer for HTV West, Tyne Tees and LWT during the 1980s, and later a main presenter on HTV News West. She died from a drugs overdose in 1990.
- Angus Scott - regular sports presenter for HTV during the 1980s and 1990s: he frequently presented sports news on HTV News. He is the brother of Steve Scott.
- Selina Scott – presenter of Grampian Today; in 1980 moved to ITN to replace Anna Ford on News at Ten; left to present the BBC's Breakfast Time; later co-hosted The Clothes Show
- Steve Scott – sports editor and newscaster for ITV News from ITN; began his television career as Industrial Correspondent with West Tonight on ITV West; joined ITN in 1993. He is married to the former HTV News presenter Patricia Yorston, and is also the brother of Angus Scott.
- Chris Ship – Royal Editor for ITV News and occasional weekend news presenter
- Peter Sissons – joined ITN in 1964 and became their Industrial Editor after being wounded covering the Nigerian Civil War; became alternate presenter of the News at One in 1976; presented the first edition of Channel 4 News in 1982; left in 1989 to join BBC News
- Jon Snow – journalist and presenter for ITN, best known for presenting Channel 4 News; cousin of fellow-journalist Peter Snow
- Julia Somerville – joined ITN in 1987 to co-present the Lunchtime News; presenter of ITV News at Ten until it ended in 1999; remained at ITN until October 2001, presenting the ITV News at 1:30 and was the launch newscaster for the ITN News Channel
- Owen Spencer-Thomas – senior reporter on Anglia Television's regional magazine programme About Anglia,[3] 1978–1995; presenter of Reflections
- Judi Spiers - Regular presenter and announcer, initially for Westward Television, then TSW, from 1977 until 1991, when she left to join the BBC.
- Alastair Stewart – Main newscaster on ITV Lunchtime News, relief newscaster on ITV Evening News and relief newscaster on ITV News at Ten
- Ian Stirling (broadcaster) - long-serving announcer and presenter on Westward Television, TSW and Westcountry Television. He died in 2005.
- Janet Street-Porter – joined LWT in 1975; reporter on The London Weekend Show from 1975 until 1979
- John Suchet – newsreader for ITN, 1972–2004; reporter, 1972–1982, when he became a weekend news presenter; main lunchtime presenter, 1987–1992; best known for his presenting the ITV News at 6:30, 1992–1999; during these years he was also a relief presenter for News at Ten; retired from ITN in 2004; brother of the actor David Suchet
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- Joan Thirkettle – joined ITN in 1974 as one of their first female reporters; died in 1996
- Huw Thomas – Joined ITN in 1956
- Owen Thomas – worked for many years at ITN, presenting the now defunct ITV News Channel, the networked ITV Morning News and the regional ITV programme London Tonight.
- Glen Thompsett – Presenter on ITV region Meridian in the South East England and London Weekend
- Debbie Thrower – presented ITV Meridian's news programme Meridian Tonight (southern edition) from its inception in 1993 to 2009; also a BBC newsreader and a presenter on Songs of Praise
- Philippa Tomson – joined ITV News Central as newsreader in 2002; co-presenter of ITV News Tyne Tees from 2006; joined Good Morning Britain in 2010, where she is a news reporter and occasional newsreader
- Denis Tuohy – reporter and newscaster for ITN during the 1990s
V[edit]
- Geraint Vincent – political correspondent for HTV's Wales Tonight; joined ITN in April 2002 as a news correspondent for ITV News; presented ITV News at 6:30 and ITV News at Ten; Middle East Correspondent for ITV News
W[edit]
- Brian Walden – former Labour MP; presented many current affairs shows such as Weekend World, Walden and The Walden Interview during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. He died in 2019.
- Bob Warman – long-serving main anchor on ITV's news programmes in the Midlands, including ATV Today and Central News
- Mark Webster – former ITN Moscow Correspondent, Business Editor, Political Correspondent and Industrial Correspondent; joined [[five news]] in 2004 (when the programme was produced by Sky News)
- Romilly Weeks – employed by ITN to cover events worldwide for ITV News
- Charlene White – ITV News presenter
- Richard Whiteley – reporter and presenter for Yorkshire Television's Calendar, 1968–1995; best known for his 23-year stint as presenter of Countdown; died in 2005 following a short illness
- Keith Wilkinson – reporter and correspondent for ITV since 1984
- Tim Willcox – worked for ITN News for many years as a presenter and correspondent
- Jonathan Wills – in late 2007, joined ITV Anglia to present the East edition of Anglia Tonight; in 2009, he became the main presenter of ITV News Anglia
- Richard Wyatt – HTV news anchor; presented BBC Radio Bristol's breakfast show, 2007–2009[4]
Y[edit]
- Yao Chin – video journalist reporting on the ITV Morning News, 2009–12; joined ITN as an Assistant News Editor and Westminster Producer, having won a scholarship from ITV News for his post-graduate journalism qualification
- Kirsty Young – joined STV in 1992 to present the main evening news programme, Scotland Today; moved to join ITV in 1999 and briefly became a co-presenter of the ITV News at 6:30 with Dermot Murnaghan in 2001, as well as the Channel 5 News; now presents Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4
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BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online. BBC News provides television journalism to BBC One bulletins and the rolling news channels BBC World News and the BBC News Channel in the United Kingdom. In addition BBC News runs rolling news network BBC Radio 5 Live and the international BBC World Service. They also contribute to strands across BBC Radio 4 and bulletins on all radio networks. The BBC has over 200 correspondents based both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
- 1Television news presenters
- 2Radio news presenters
- 3Reporters
- 3.1Foreign correspondents
- 3.2UK and Ireland correspondents
- 3.3Specialist correspondents
- 4Segment presenters
Television news presenters[edit]
BBC One and BBC Two[edit]
Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on these channels. Not included in this list are presenters of the BBC News Channel programme BBC Newsroom Live which is simulcast on BBC Two. Also not included are presenters of BBC World News programmes that are simulcast overnight on BBC One and the 19:00 edition on BBC Four.
Presenter | Image | Programme(s) | Notes |
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George Alagiah | BBC News at Six[1] | ||
Fiona Bruce | BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Question Time | ||
Rachel Burden | BBC Breakfast | Relief Presenter | |
Reeta Chakrabarti | BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News | ||
Tina Daheley | BBC Breakfast, Victoria Derbyshire | ||
Victoria Derbyshire | Victoria Derbyshire | ||
Huw Edwards | BBC News at Ten, Election Night, State Occasions | Chief presenter | |
Christian Fraser | BBC Breakfast, BBC Weekend News, Beyond 100 Days | Relief Presenter | |
Joanna Gosling | Victoria Derbyshire,BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News | ||
Carrie Gracie | BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News | ||
Annita McVeigh | BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News | ||
Jane Hill | BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News | Relief Presenter | |
Mishal Husain | BBC Weekend News | ||
Roger Johnson | BBC Breakfast | Relief Presenter | |
Jon Kay | |||
Sian Lloyd | |||
Emily Maitlis | Newsnight | ||
Steph McGovern | BBC Breakfast | Relief Presenter | |
Louise Minchin | Main Presenter & Relief Presenter | ||
Naga Munchetty | |||
Clive Myrie | BBC Weekend News | ||
Sally Nugent | BBC Breakfast | Relief Presenter | |
Sophie Raworth | BBC News at One | ||
Kate Silverton | BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News | ||
Norman Smith | Victoria Derbyshire | Relief Presenter | |
Charlie Stayt | BBC Breakfast | Main Presenter & Relief Presenter | |
Chloe Tilley | Victoria Derbyshire[2] | Relief Presenter | |
Dan Walker | BBC Breakfast | ||
Kirsty Wark | Newsnight |
BBC News Channel[edit]
Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Not included in this list are the presenters of the programmes BBC Breakfast, Victoria Derbyshire as well as the BBC One bulletins that are simulcast on the channel. Also not included are presenters of the BBC World News programmes that are simulcast from 19:00 to 20:00, 21:00 to 22:00 and 00:00 to 06:00 daily, unless they're mainly seen on the News Channel.
Presenter | Image | Programme(s) | Notes |
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Ben Brown | BBC News, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Five, BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, The Papers, Afternoon Live | Relief Presenter | |
Lukwesa Burak | BBC News, BBC World News, World News Today, The Papers | ||
Reeta Chakrabarti | BBC News, BBC Weekend News, The Papers | ||
Martine Croxall | BBC News, The Papers, Afternoon Live | ||
Huw Edwards | BBC News at Five | ||
Christian Fraser | Beyond 100 Days, BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Papers | Relief Presenter | |
Joanna Gosling | BBC News, BBC Newsroom Live | ||
Jane Hill | BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Film Review | ||
Rebecca Jones | BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, The Papers | Relief Presenter | |
Shaun Ley | BBC News, BBC Weekend News, The Papers | ||
Geeta Guru-Murthy | BBC News, The Papers | ||
Simon McCoy | BBC News, Afternoon Live | ||
Carrie Gracie | BBC News, BBC News at Nine, Afternoon Live, BBC World News, World News Today | ||
Annita McVeigh | BBC News at Nine, BBC Newsroom Live, BBC Weekend News | ||
Clive Myrie | BBC News, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Five, The Papers, 100+ Days | ||
Rachel Schofield | BBC News, The Papers | ||
Ben Bland | BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers | Business and Relief Presenter | |
Julian Worricker | BBC News, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Five, The Papers | Relief Presenter | |
Chris Rogers | BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Papers, BBC World News, World News Today | ||
Carole Walker | BBC News, BBC News at Five, The Papers | ||
Vicki Young | BBC News | Relief Presenter[3] |
BBC World News[edit]
Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Presenters who have normal shows and also Relief present have their relief shows in bold.
Presenter | Programme | Notes |
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Reged Ahmad | BBC World News | Relief Presenter |
Matthew Amroliwala | Global, Global Business | |
Ros Atkins | Outside Source | |
Tanya Beckett | BBC World News, World News Today | Relief Presenter |
Ben Bland | BBC World News, The Breifing, World News Today | Relief Presenter |
Sally Bundock | The Briefing | |
David Eades | BBC World News, Global | Relief Presenter |
Mike Embley | BBC World News | |
Christian Fraser | Beyond 100 Days | |
Victoria Fritz | The Briefing | Relief Presenter |
Karin Giannone | BBC World News, World News Today | |
Duncan Golestani | BBC World News, World News Today | |
Lucy Grey | BBC World News | Relief Presenter |
Geeta Guru-Murthy | BBC World News, Impact | Relief Presenter |
Yalda Hakim | Impact | |
Celia Hatton | BBC World News | Relief Presenter |
Rico Hizon | Newsday | Based in Singapore |
Lucy Hockings | GMT | |
Katty Kay | Beyond 100 Days | Based in Washington |
Sharanjit Leyl | Newsday | Based in Singapore |
Kasia Madera | Newsday, World News Today, BBC World News | |
Nuala McGovern | BBC World News | |
James Menendez | BBC World News | Relief Presenter |
Jane O'Brien | BBC World News America, Beyond 100 Days | Based in Washington, Relief Presenter |
Krupa Padhy | BBC World News | |
Simon Pusey | BBC World News | |
Chris Rogers | BBC World News, World News Today | Relief Presenter |
Stephen Sackur | GMT | |
Babita Sharma | Newsday | |
Samantha Simmonds | BBC World News, World News Today | Relief Presenter |
Martin Stanford | BBC World News, World News Today | |
Philippa Thomas | Impact, BBC World News, World News Today | Relief Presenter |
Laura Trevelyan | BBC World News America | Based in Washington Relief Presenter |
Lewis Vaughan-Jones | BBC World News, World News Today, Newsday | Relief Presenter |
Tim Willcox | BBC World News, Impact, Global | Relief Presenter |
Nada Tawfik | BBC World News America | Based in Washington |
Radio news presenters[edit]
BBC Radio 2[edit]
Presenter | Programme(s) |
---|---|
Jeremy Vine | Jeremy Vine |
Harvey Cook[4][5] | BBC News |
BBC Radio 4[edit]
Presenter | Programme(s) |
---|---|
John Humphrys | Today |
Martha Kearney | |
Justin Webb | |
Mishal Husain | |
Nick Robinson | |
Matthew Price | |
Sarah Montague | The World at One |
Evan Davis | PM[6] |
Ritula Shah | The World Tonight |
David Eades | |
Philippa Thomas | |
Carolyn Quinn | Saturday PM, The Westminster Hour |
Paddy O'Connell | Broadcasting House |
Mark Mardell | The World This Weekend |
BBC Radio 5 Live[edit]
Presenter | Programme(s) |
---|---|
David Jones | Wake Up to Money |
Mickey Clark | |
Rob Young | |
Nicky Campbell | 5 Live Breakfast |
Lucy Grey | |
Rachel Burden | |
Chris Warburton | Saturday Breakfast, Sunday Breakfast, In Short |
Eleanor Oldroyd | Saturday Breakfast, The Friday Sports Panel |
Sam Walker | Sunday Breakfast |
Adrian Chiles | 5 Live Daily |
Peter Allen | Jane Garvey and Peter Allen |
Sarah Brett | Afternoon Edition |
Mark Kermode | Kermode and Mayo's Film Review |
Simon Mayo | |
Tony Livesey | 5 Live Drive |
Anna Foster | |
Phil Williams | The Late News Hour |
Stephen Nolan | Stephen Nolan, Question Time Extra Time |
Rhod Sharp | Up All Night |
Dotun Adebayo | |
Danny Baker | The Danny Baker Show |
Garry Richardson | Sportsweek |
John Pienaar | Pienaar's Politics |
Adrian Goldberg | 5 Live Investigates |
Emma Barnett | 5 Live Daily |
BBC World Service[edit]
Presenter | Programme(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Alan Kasujja | Newsday | |
Shelagh Fogarty | Alternate | |
Julian Worricker | Weekend | |
Fergus Nicoll | ||
Andrew Peach | Newshour, The Newsroom, Weekend | |
Dan Damon | World Update | |
Nuala McGovern | Outside Source | |
Karin Giannone | ||
Owen Bennett-Jones | Newshour | Alternate (on rotation) |
James Coomarasamy | ||
James Menendez | ||
Lyse Doucet | ||
Razia Iqbal | ||
Julian Marshall | ||
Tim Franks | ||
Valerie Sanderson | The Newsroom | |
Rob Young | Business Matters | |
Roger Hearing | ||
Susannah Streeter | ||
Pooneh Ghoddoosi | BBC Partner Hub |
Reporters[edit]
Foreign correspondents[edit]
The list below reflects correspondents' normal postings.During major international events, such as the Libyan crisis of 2011 and the Gaza conflict of 2014, foreign correspondents may be redeployed from their normal bases to cover such stories temporarily on a rota (when they are usually branded 'World Affairs Correspondents' or when in Europe 'Europe Correspondents'), before returning to their normal base. This can also happen to cover holidays mainly during July / August and over Christmas periods.
World Affairs[edit]Editor: Chief International Correspondent and Contributing Editor:
Correspondents:
US and Canada[edit]Editor:
Chief Political Correspondent:
Correspondents:
Latin America[edit]Correspondent:
| Europe[edit]Editor:
Correspondents:
Middle East[edit]Editors :
Correspondents:
Africa[edit]Editor: Correspondent:
Asia[edit]Asia Pacific Editor:
Editors:
Correspondents:
Australia[edit]
|
UK and Ireland correspondents[edit]
World Affairs Correspondent[edit]Ireland[edit]
Scotland[edit]Editor:Sarah Smith Correspondents:
Wales[edit]
| North of England[edit]
Midlands[edit]Eastern England[edit]South of England[edit]
West of England[edit] |
Specialist correspondents[edit]
Political[edit]Editor: Deputy Editor: Assistant Editor: Chief Political Correspondent:
Correspondents:
National Editors:
Parliamentary[edit]
Education[edit]Editor:
Correspondent:
Home Affairs[edit]Editor: Correspondents:
Security[edit]Defence[edit]
Diplomatic and Royal[edit]Editor: Correspondents:
Business and Economics[edit]Editors:
Correspondents:
| Health[edit]Editor: Correspondents:
Social Affairs[edit]LGBT Correspondent:
Correspondent:
Disability Correspondent:
Community Affairs Correspondent:
Legal Affairs[edit]Religious Affairs[edit]Transport[edit]
Technology[edit]Editor: Correspondent:
Science[edit]Editor: Correspondents:
Arts[edit]Editor:
Correspondents:
Reporters:
Sport[edit]Editor:
Chief F1 Correspondent
Correspondents:
Contributing Editors[edit]
Film Maker / Producers[edit]'Editor of BBC Pop Up' 'Cameraman / Producer'
|
News correspondents[edit]
News Editor and Chief Correspondent: Special Correspondents:
| Correspondents:
|
Programme correspondents[edit]
|
The World at One / PM |
Segment presenters[edit]
BBC News employs a number of business and sports presenters to anchor sections of news programmes.
Sport[edit]
Presenter | Regular shifts |
---|---|
Vassos Alexander | The Chris Evans Breakfast Show |
Rob Bonnet | Today |
Mike Bushell | BBC Breakfast, BBC News Channel[57] |
Reshmin Chowdhury | BBC World News, BBC News Channel |
Russell Fuller | BBC World Service, 5 Live |
Karthi Gnanasegaram | Today, 5 Live, BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday, BBC Breakfast |
Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes | BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday |
Damian Johnson | BBC News Channel |
Jonathan Legard | Today, 5 Live, BBC News Channel |
Sally Nugent | BBC Breakfast |
Garry Richardson | Today |
Tim Hague | BBC Sport |
Tulsen Tollett | BBC World News |
Olly Foster | |
Will Perry | |
Azi Farni | |
John Watson | |
Hugh Woozencroft | |
Jessica Creighton | |
Leah Bolleto | |
Steve Wyeth | |
James Pearce | Relief |
Marc Edwards | |
Nick Marshall-McCormack | |
Katherine Downes | |
Ore Oduba | |
Sonali Shah | |
JJ Chalmers |
Business[edit]
Presenter | Regular shifts | Notes |
---|---|---|
Alice Baxter | BBC World News & Business Briefing | Relief presenter |
Sally Bundock | BBC World News and World Business Report | Relief presenter |
Mickey Clark | Wake Up to Money, 5 Live Breakfast | |
Sara Coburn | BBC World News | |
Declan Curry | BBC News Channel, Radio 5 Live | |
Victoria Fritz | BBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC News Channel | |
Aaron Heslehurst | Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst, BBC World News, BBC News Channel, Victoria Derbyshire | |
Rico Hizon | Asia Business Report, World Business Report | |
Rachel Horne | BBC News Channel | |
Dominic Laurie | BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live | |
Paul Lewis | BBC Breakfast, Money Box | |
Sharanjit Leyl | Asia Business Report, World Business Report | |
Lerato Mbele | Africa Business Report | |
Steph McGovern | BBC Breakfast | Relief presenter |
Maryam Moshiri | BBC News Channel, BBC World News | |
Vishala Sri Pathma | ||
Sean Farrington | Wake Up to Money, BBC Breakfast | |
Jamie Robertson | BBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News Channel | Relief presenter |
Susannah Streeter | BBC News Channel, BBC World News | |
Ben Thompson | BBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News Channel, Victoria Derbyshire | Relief presenter |
Weather forecasters[edit]
BBC Weather is delivered by a team of Met Office broadcast meteorologists to deliver forecasts across its range of television and radio services. Most forecasters work across all mediums and shifts.
- Alina Jenkins
- Lucy Martin
Programme presenters[edit]
Presenter | Programme(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Nima Abu-Wardeh | Middle East Business Report | |
Tom Brook | Talking Movies, Talking Television | |
Jane Hill | The Film Review | |
Sophie Ikenye | Focus on Africa | |
Lukwesa Burak | Focus on Africa | |
Lerato Mbele | In Business Africa | |
Nancy Kacungira | In Business Africa | |
Mark Kermode | The Film Review | |
Ade Adepitan | The Travel Show | |
Benjamin Zand | The Travel Show, Our World | Producer |
Evan Davis | The Bottom Line | |
Lerato Mbele | Africa Business Report | |
Spencer Kelly | Click | |
Naga Munchetty | Sunday Morning Live | |
Andrew Neil | Andrew Neil Interviews..., Daily Politics, Politics Europe, Newsnight, This Week | |
Jo Coburn | Daily Politics, Politics Europe | |
Sarah Smith | Sunday Politics | |
Zeinab Badawi | HARDtalk | |
Stephen Sackur | ||
Rob Bonnet | HARDtalk Extra Time | |
Tim Sebastian | The Doha Debates | |
Samira Ahmed | Newswatch | |
Andrew Marr | The Andrew Marr Show | |
John Simpson | BBC News: The Editors | |
Linda Yueh | Talking Business | |
David Coulthard | Inside F1, F1: Behind the Wheel | |
Stacey Dooley | Stacey Dooley Investigates (Shown on BBC Three) | |
Tanya Beckett | Witness, Talking Business | |
James Naughtie | Meet the Author | |
Rebecca Jones | ||
Chloe Tilley | World Have Your Say[58] |
See also[edit]
- Category:British journalists
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