- Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire (born 2 October 1968 in Ramsbottom, England) is a British radio broadcaster. She is currently on maternity leave from the Morning Show on BBC Radio Five Live which she normally hosts between 9am and 12pm. - 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", … - John Inverdale
John Inverdale (born in April 6th 1957 Plymouth, England) is an English radio and television broadcaster who works for the BBC. He is the son of a Royal Navy dental surgeon, Captain John Inverdale, who played rugby for Devonport Services R.F.C. in Plymouth. Inverdale was educated at Clifton College in Bristol and at the University of Southampton, where he obtained a history degree in 1979, … - Jonathan Pearce
Jonathan Pearce (born 1959), is a British football commentator for the BBC resident in Hassocks, West Sussex. Known for his loud, passionate commentaries, he has worked for both Radio Five Live and Match of the Day, as well as participating in other lower key sports programmes. Pearce is also a long time Bristol City fan, where he worked as as sports editor for Radio West in Bristol. - Jane Garvey
Jane Garvey (born in Liverpool) is a presenter of BBC Radio Five Live's Drive programme. Jane Garvey was the first voice on Radio Five Live when it launched at 5am on 28 March 1994. She now co-presents, with Peter Allen, Five Live's Drive show on weekday afternoons. Educated at Merchant Taylors Girls' School in Crosby, Liverpool and then later at the University of Birmingham, she had a variety of jobs before she joined the BBC. - Eddie Mair
Eddie Mair (born November 12 1965) is a British BBC radio and television presenter. He presents BBC Radio 4's daily news magazine "PM" and the BBC's "NewsPod", is an occasional presenter of "Newsnight", the stand-in presenter for "Any Questions" replacing the late Nick Clarke, and was the original host of the BBC Two programme "Time Commanders". Eddie Mair was born in Dundee, Scotland. - Stuart Hall
Stuart Hall (born December 25, 1929 in Hyde, Cheshire) is a BBC radio and television presenter. Stuart has been married to Hazel since March 1, 1968 and they have two children, Daniel and Francesca. The son of a baker, Hall was raised in Glossop where he attended the local grammar school before studying at UMIST. He joined the BBC in 1959 as a general reporter on "Radio Newsreel" and a sports journalist on "Sports Report" where he still broadcasts. - Matt Smith
Matt Smith (born 1967, Liverpool) is a British broadcaster, and currently one of ITV Sport's main presenters. He also presents shows on BBC Radio Five Live He presents "The Championship" highlights programme every Sunday on ITV1, as well as hosting UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League games and highlights. He can also be heard presenting "Weekend Breakfast" with Rachel Burden, and occasionally covering on the "Drive" 4pm-7pm weekday show, … - Aasmah Mir
Aasmah Mir is a BBC reporter born on 7 October 1971 and brought up in Glasgow. She graduated from the University of Bristol with an honours law degree in 1993. Mir presents the Weekend News on BBC’s Radio Five Live, Saturdays and Sundays, 8.00-10.00pm.She began her career in broadcasting aged 21 when she started reading the news for Scottish Television. In 1995 she then went on to work for the "Daily Record" and "Sunday Mail", … - James King
James King is a British movie critic who appears regularly on BBC Radio 1 and many television shows. He currently has a film slot during Edith Bowman's show at 2:30 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays, following several years as a sparring partner to Jo Whiley. On Wednesdays he responds to listeners' questions, whilst on Fridays he gives reviews on new releases. He presented the BBC Radio 1 show "OneClick/Film" in 2004, which was offered as a podcast, … - Caroline Feraday
Caroline Feraday (born May 25 1977) is an English television and radio broadcaster. She joined Capital FM at the age of 18, after studying journalism and earlier stints at BBC Radio Kent and Invicta FM, spent five years as the station's Flying Eye travel reporter on Foxy's Drivetime and Tarrant at Breakfast, and presented Capital's London Chart show. In 2001 she joined BBC Radio Five Live, to present her own shows - staying for two years. - John Kettley
John Graham Kettley (born July 11 1952 in Halifax, West Yorkshire) is an English freelance weatherman. - John Hammond
John Hammond (born 1966) is an English weather forecaster for the BBC. He can be seen presenting the forecast on BBC News 24, BBC One, BBC World and BBC Radio. He is a main weather presenter on the Ten O'Clock News and on Radio Five Live. - Everton Fox
Everton Fox is a weather presenter on the Al Jazeera English channel. He previously worked for the Met Office and the BBC. Born in Cambridge, Everton worked for the then Department of Social Security as a civil servant. Everton joined the Met Office in 1991, completing the forecaster foundation programme in March 2000. He joined the BBC Weather Centre in 2000, working initially on BBC World and BFBS television. - Jenny Scott
Jenny Scott (born 1970) is an English economist, journalist and BBC news presenter. A native of Windsor, Berkshire, Jenny Scott had an adventurous childhood, travelling through West Africa and Australia due to her father's career as an engineer. She studied at a convent before graduating with a degree in economics from King's College, Cambridge. She then worked for two years as an economist at the Bank of England, before joining Reuters in 1994. - Tori Lacey
Tori Lacey (born Victoria Good) is a weather forecaster who works mainly on Radio Five Live and BBC News 24. She has been with the BBC Weather Centre since April 2001 and her first broadcast was in November 2001. Lacey studied Biomedical Sciences at University of Bradford from 1992 to 1995. In early broadcasts, her name appeared as Victoria Good, but she quickly changed this to Tori Good. After marrying in December 2006, she changed her name to Tori Lacey. - Jenni Trent Hughes
Jenni Trent Hughes is an American life strategist, coach and agony aunt, who specialises in relationships and family issues. She is also a successful TV and radio broadcaster, author and magazine columnist. Although born in Jamaica, Hughes now lives and works mainly in the UK. Her career began, and still continues, in radio. She has been a regular panellist on Radio Five Live’s "Late Night Live" for several years. - Barry Fantoni
Barry Ernest Fantoni (born 28 February 1940) is an Italian writer, comic strip cartoonist and jazz musician most famous for his work with the magazine "Private Eye", for whom he also created Neasden F.C.. As of 2005 he remains a shareholder in the company that owns "Private Eye", Pressdram Limited. He has also published books on Chinese astrology. On Saturday 27 January 2007 he debuted on BBC Radio Five Live's "Fighting Talk". - Susan Powell
Susan Powell is a BBC weather forecaster. Born and brought up in Herefordshire, Susan Powell studied Chemistry at the University of Swansea before going on to complete a Doctorate of Engineering. She then worked for a time for the steel maker Corus. She then joined the Met Office as a trainee broadcast meteorologist, completing various training courses with the Met Office and the BBC Weather Centre. - Cassie Sumner
Cassie Sumner is a glamour model and WAGs Boutique star. She starred in ITV1's 2004 TV show, Poor Little Rich Girls. As a model, she has notched-up several appearances on ’Page 3’ and has starred in photo shoots and features for publications including OK! magazine, Playboy, Ice, Nuts, Zoo Weekly, Loaded, Fast Car, Max Power, Front, Penthouse, New, The Express, Daily Star and News of the World. - André Walker
André John Paul Walker is a political and media figure from the United Kingdom. Walker was the presenter of Channel M television's political talk show, "Gloves Off", in 2004. He also co-presents a late-night show on the political internet-TV stream 18 Doughty Street, and has made appearances on a number of media outlets, including BBC Two, BBC Radio Five Live, ITV and Channel 4. A member of the Conservative Party, …
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