- Nick Robinson
Nicholas Anthony Robinson (born October 5 1963) is the Political Editor of the BBC. He was previously the Political Editor of ITV News from November 2002 until August 2005, and Chief Political Correspondent of BBC News 24 before that. He is noted for his trademark spectacles.
- Michael White
Michael White (born 1945) is an associate editor and former political editor of "The Guardian". After studying for a BA (Hons) History at University College London, he began his career at the "Reading Evening Post" (1966-71) and after a spell at the "London Evening Standard" (1970-71) he moved to "The Guardian" where he has worked ever since variously as a sub/feature writer (1971-74), diary writer (1974-76), …
- Huw Edwards
Huw Edwards (born August 18 1961) is one of the chief news presenters for BBC News in the United Kingdom. He regularly presents the BBC Ten O'Clock News on BBC One and an hour-long slot from 5pm on BBC News 24. In 2003, he was made a Fellow of the University of Wales, and in 2005 he became Honorary Professor of Journalism at Cardiff University. In 2005, he was appointed Patron of the National College of Music.
- Stephen Sackur
Stephen John Sackur (born January 9 1964 in Spilsby in Lincolnshire) is a British journalist working for the BBC. He is the regular presenter of HARDtalk, the current affairs interview programme on BBC World and BBC News 24.
- Guy Kewney
Guy Kewney (born April 30, 1946) is a British journalist. He is best known as a personal computing pundit, starting with "Personal Computer World" in 1978 (he still writes a monthly column for the magazine). He launched "NewsWireless.Net " in 2002 and is a founding partner of AFAICS Research. His daughter, Lucy Sherriff, is on the staff of "The Register". At the peak of the fame and influence of "PCW", …
- Guy Goma
Guy Goma (born c. 1969) is a business studies graduate from Congo-Brazzaville who gained international fame when he was accidentally interviewed live on BBC News 24, a UK television news station, on May 8, 2006. There has been talk of a movie regarding his story.
- Karen Bowerman
Karen Bowerman is a former broadcast journalist for BBC News 24. She conducted the famous interview with Guy Goma, where an unsuspecting applicant for an IT job was presented as an expert on a legal dispute involving Apple Computer.
- Gavin Esler
Gavin Esler (born Glasgow, February 27, 1953) is a BBC television presenter. Gavin Esler is currently one of the five main presenters on BBC Two's flagship political analysis programme, "Newsnight". He joined the programme in January 2003, replacing Jeremy Vine, who left to take over from Jimmy Young on Radio 2. Esler also presents "Dateline London" most Sunday mornings at 11am on BBC News 24. The programme is also broadcast on BBC World.
- Peter Sissons
Peter George Sissons (born 17 July 1942 in Liverpool) is a television newsreader in the United Kingdom. He is known for deadpan humour, colourful and slightly bizarre inferences/suggestions in response to news events, and deceptively curmudgeonly countenance. Originally from Liverpool, he went to Dovedale Road Junior School with John Lennon and Jimmy Tarbuck and after the 11+ to the Liverpool Institute for Boys from 1953 to 1961 with Bill Kenwright, …
- Robert Peston
Robert Peston is a British journalist, currently the Business Editor for BBC News. Peston was educated at Highgate Wood School, a state comprehensive school in Crouch End in North London, and graduated from Balliol College at the University of Oxford, working briefly at stockbroker Williams de Broe. He worked for nine years at the "Financial Times". In 2000, he became editorial director of online financial analysis service Quest.
- Jon Sopel
Jon Sopel (born May 22 1959, London, England) is a leading television presenter and correspondent for the BBC. He was educated at Christ's College, formerly a boys' grammar school in Finchley, London, and at the University of Southampton.
- Kate Silverton
Kate Silverton (born 4 August 1970) is an English newsreader who works for the BBC. She presents on the rolling news channel BBC News 24 on Monday-Thursday between 8:30 and 11a.m alongside Simon McCoy. Silverton is also a regular weekday relief presenter on BBC Breakfast, and was the main presenter, alongside Dermot Murnaghan for several months in 2006/2007 while usual presenter Sian Williams was on maternity leave.
- Brian Hanrahan
Brian Hanrahan (born 22 March 1949, Middlesex) was the Diplomatic Editor for BBC News and a well known correspondent. Recently, he has presented The World at One on BBC Radio Four and cover shifts on the rolling news channel BBC News 24. Hanrahan was educated at the St Ignatius' College (grammar school) in Stamford Hill, Tottenham. He studied politics at the University of Essex. He joined the BBC in 1970 as a photographic stills clerk, then became a scriptwriter, …
- Kate Russell
Kate Russell is a well-established young technology reporter who first appeared on an old BSkyB channel called The Computer Channel, which was later renamed to .tv. She used to present shows called Chips With Everything (CWE) and Which On-air. CWE was a panel based show where viewers would get in touch regarding their computer problems in the hope that Kate's expert guests would be able to help.
- Ben Brown
Ben Brown is a journalist and news presenter for the BBC's rolling news channel BBC News 24. He's also an occasional presenter on the BBC Six O'Clock News. Previously a special correspondent for BBC News Ben covered a variety of major stories across the globe before moving behind the desk on BBC News 24 in 2006, becoming the presenter on Monday-Thursday evenings, firstly alongside Emily Maitlis and now Joanna Gosling.
- David Lowe
David Lowe is a British composer, focusing primarily on music for television. His major work includes the distinctive themes for BBC News (including BBC News 24, BBC World, and many BBC regional news programmes). Other British programmes include Grand Designs on Channel 4 and the Channel 5 motoring programme 5th Gear. He has also created themes for the Al Arabiya Channel in Dubai, NDTV in India and TV2 in Norway.
- Joanna Gosling
Joanna Gosling is a presenter and journalist on UK rolling news channel BBC News 24. She was educated at Aylesbury High School in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and at the University of London. Joanna regularly presents the news alongside Ben Brown on the 7pm-10pm slot Monday to Thursday, which includes the programme "News 24 Tonight". She had previously held this position with Chris Lowe on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings as well as at other times.
- Spencer Kelly
Spencer Kelly (real name Spencer Bignell) is presenter of the BBC's technology programme "Click", broadcast worldwide on BBC World and BBC News 24 in the UK. He studied Computer Science at the University of Cambridge for three years. It was as a student that Kelly first became involved in broadcasting and he went on to run Cambridge University Radio. After graduating he got a job as a travel presenter on the local radio station for Portsmouth and Southampton, …
- Jeff Randall
Jeff William Randall (born October 3 1954) is a business journalist, formerly the business editor of BBC News and from 2005 editor-at-large of the "Daily Telegraph". Randall was educated at the Royal Liberty School in Romford, London Borough of Havering and the University of Nottingham. He did a postgraduate course in journalism at the University of Florida. Randall worked as Assistant Editor of "Financial Weekly", …
- Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Krishnan Guru-Murthy (born April 5, 1970) is a British television newscaster and journalist currently fronting "Channel 4 News" (produced by ITN), which he joined in 1998. He first appeared on the "DEF II" programme "Open to Question" in 1988, and later presented the BBC's children's news programme, "Newsround", from 1991 to 1994, …
- Louise Minchin
Louise Minchin is a newscaster and journalist in the United Kingdom, currently presenting on the rolling news channel BBC News 24 and also presenting regular relief shifts on BBC Breakfast, the BBC One O'Clock News and BBC weekend news bulletins. Minchin was born in Hong Kong and has a degree in Spanish from St Andrew's University. She has worked for the Latin American section of the BBC World Service during a year in Argentina, the "Today programme", …
- Declan Curry
Declan Curry an Irish journalist who has worked for BBC News 24 since the channel's inception in 1997. He has also worked for BBC World, ABC News, BBC Radio Five Live, BBC Radio 4, and LBC. Curry is best known for his reporting of the happenings in the London Stock Exchange and other British economic news. Curry was born and raised in Strabane, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland; he moved to London to study chemistry at Imperial College.
- Jane Hill
Jane Hill is a British journalist working for the BBC. She is one of the main presenters of rolling news channel BBC News 24 and a regular relief-anchor for BBC One O'Clock News and BBC Six O'Clock News, plus occasionally presents weekend editions. After studying Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, Hill worked at the Democratic National Headquarters in Washington DC before joining the BBC on a full-time basis at the end of 1991.
- Sian Williams
Sian Mary Williams (born 28 November 1964 in Eastbourne, Sussex) is a television presenter for the BBC. She currently presents BBC Breakfast on Monday-Thursday alongside Dermot Murnaghan.
- Bill Turnbull
Bill Turnbull is a journalist and news presenter for the BBC. He was educated at the University of Edinburgh. He is one of the main presenters of BBC Breakfast broadcast every morning on BBC One and BBC News 24. He became a presenter in 2001 and presents the programme on Friday-Sundays, as well as often on weekdays.
- Mark Kermode
Mark Kermode (born Mark Fairey on 2 July 1963) is an English film critic who regularly writes for "Sight and Sound" magazine and "The Observer" newspaper. He is most famous for reviewing films on Simon Mayo's BBC Radio Five Live show on Friday afternoons, and is also the resident movie critic for "The Culture Show". He is also a critic on other branches of the arts for the BBC2 programme "Newsnight Review", …
- Simon McCoy
Simon McCoy (born October 7 1961) is a newsreader for the BBC, and is currently a regular presenter on the rolling news channel BBC News 24, from 8.30am to 11am alongside Kate Silverton on Mondays-Thursdays and Carrie Gracie on Fridays. He also occasionally presents national news bulletins on BBC One at the weekends. He started his journalism career at the Fleet Street News Agency in London before joining Thames TV as a researcher for Thames News in 1983.
- Stephen Cole
Stephen Cole (b. March 29, 1956 in Hereford) is a presenter for Al Jazeera English.
- Matthew Amroliwala
Matthew Amroliwala is a BBC newsreader who presents the news on BBC News 24 and sometimes on BBC One at the weekends. Son of an Royal Air Force officer, he was educated at The King's School, Ely and then St Chad's College, Durham University. He graduated in 1984 having read Law and Politics. After an initial career as a chartered accountant he joined the BBC and in 1990 he became a BBC network television correspondent.
- Tanya Beckett
Tanya Beckett is a BBC News presenter, currently co-anchoring the daily World Business Report programme on BBC World and BBC News 24. Tanya was educated at Redland High School for Girls, an independent school in Bristol, Avon, and later studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge graduating with a degree in Metallurgy and gaining a Blue in fencing.
- Philip Hayton
Philip Hayton was born in Yorkshire and was educated at Fyling Hall School, an Independent school near Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire in Northern England. Hayton had a distinguished 37 year career at the BBC, having been one of the first presenters of BBC Look North in Leeds before moving on to present the One O'Clock News nationally. Following this, he left national news to become main presenter of BBC North West Tonight, …
- Chris Hollins
Chris Hollins (born 1971, in London) is the main sport presenter on BBC Breakfast, presenting Mondays-Thursdays. Chris often reports on the big sporting events from outside the studio, for example, he travelled to America to cover the The Masters golf in 2007 and Japan for the 2002 World Cup. He's frequently seen on camera trying some of the sports that he's reporting. Hollins' father is John Hollins MBE, the former Chelsea F.C., Arsenal F.C., QPR and England footballer.
- James Landale
James Landale is a BBC journalist who is the current Chief Political Correspondent for BBC News 24. Previous to this appointment he spent ten years working for The Times. Landale lives in London.
- Chris Eakin
Chris Eakin is a newsreader on the BBC's 24 hour rolling news channel, BBC News 24. He came to BBC News 24 from BBC Look North where he had twice won regional journalist of the year. Chris has also made appearances on the BBC show "Auntie's Bloomers". He is a keen sailor and skier and a lifelong fan of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Chris can now be seen on BBC News 24 presenting from 10:30pm till 1pm on Monday-Thursday evenings, as well as at other times.
- Jenny Abramsky
Jenny Abramsky (born 7 October 1946) is Director of BBC Audio and Music. She is the daughter of Professor Chimen Abramsky and the granddaughter of Yehezkel Abramsky. She was educated at Holland Park School in London and the University of East Anglia, where she read English. She rose from splicing audio tapes to become one of the most powerful broadcasters in the world, and unquestionably the most significant figure in radio.
- Chris Lowe
John Christopher Lowe (born Scotland 25 January 1949) is a widely respected BBC News broadcaster, currently with BBC News 24. He presents Friday between 7pm and 10pm, and Saturday and Sunday between 7pm and 12 midnight. His co-presenter is Annita McVeigh, and he previously worked with Joanna Gosling. He has wide ranging experience as a newsreader on the BBC One Network bulletins,which he used to present, and a panel chairman on radio programmes, such as P.M..
- Manisha Tank
Manisha Tank (born 10 March 1976) presents "World Business Report" on BBC World. She graduated from Oxford University in 1997 where she studied Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. She was first posted to New York in 1999 and reported from the Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange. After the thrills of the city, she decided to return to London to report on the EU markets and continued on presenting business news bulletins between London and New York.
- Carrie Gracie
Carrie Gracie is a Scottish journalist and newsreader for the BBC's rolling news channel BBC News 24.
- Susanna Reid
Susanna Reid (born 10 December 1970) is a journalist and presenter working for BBC News. She can be seen presenting on BBC Breakfast Friday-Sundays alongside co-anchor Bill Turnbull. She is also the regular newsreader during the headlines on Sunday AM, and can occasionally be seen on Breakfast during the week. She has held her current role since 2006, when she replaced Mishal Husain, who went on maternity leave. She had already presented on Breakfast before this point, …
- John Torode
John Torode is an Australian chef based in the UK but specialising in Australasian food. He runs Smiths of Smithfield, and several other restaurants scattered around London's Smithfield market. He has had numerous TV appearances - his recipes are occasionally shown on "Saturday Kitchen" on BBC1, he regularly appears as a guest newspaper reviewer on BBC News 24 and he has a regular article in the Daily Mail on Saturdays and in Olive Magazine.