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  1. Bill Granger

    Bill Granger is a self-taught Cook, restaurateur and food writer, not only in his native Australia, but also internationally.

  2. Michael Buerk

    Michael Duncan Buerk (born 18 February 1946) is a BBC journalist and newsreader, most famous for his reporting (with photography by Mohamed Amin) of the Ethiopian famine on 23 October, 1984, which inspired the Band Aid charity record. Buerk was born in Solihull, and was educated at Solihull School, a local Independent school. In later life he attended the University of Sussex. After working for the "South Wales Echo" and "Daily Mail", …

  3. Dermot Murnaghan

    He joined Sky News from the BBC where he has fronted BBC Breakfast since September 2002. During this time he also presented Eggheads and Treasure Hunt for the BBC. Before joining the BBC he spent more than a decade presenting ITV's national news bulletins from London. Dermot was born in Devon in December 1957. After graduating with an MA in History from Sussex University, Dermot completed a postgraduate course in Journalism at City University.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Fiona Bruce

    Fiona Bruce (born 25 April, 1964 in Singapore) is a British journalist and television presenter in the United Kingdom. Since joining the BBC in 1989, she has gone on to present many programmes for the corporation including the "Ten O'Clock News", "Real Story" and "Crimewatch UK", as well as appearing elsewhere in the likes of "Call My Bluff".

  8. 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.

  9. Susan Wood

    Susan Wood is a New Zealand television presenter who hosted TV ONE's nightly news and current affairs show "Close Up". Wood began her career in journalism in 1979 as a print reporter for the "Bay of Plenty Times" before moving on to "The New Zealand Herald" in Auckland to work as the court and then police reporter.

  10. Peter Horrocks

    Peter Horrocks (born 1959) is the Head of Television News at the BBC. Peter joined the BBC in October 1981 as a news trainee. He went on to work for "Newsnight" as an assistant producer and then producer. After working as a senior producer, intake editor and output editor on "Breakfast Time" (now "Breakfast"), he became deputy editor of "Panorama" in 1988. In 1992, Peter edited the BBC's television election night results programme.

  11. Jeremy Bowen

    Jeremy Francis John Bowen (born 6 February 1960, in Cardiff) is a British journalist and television presenter. His secondary education was at Cardiff High School, followed by University College London (BA, History) and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC, he joined the BBC in 1984 and has been a war correspondent for much of his career, reporting from more than 70 different countries, …

  12. 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.

  13. Darren Jordon

    Darren Jordon (born November 23 1960 in London, England) is a British journalist working for the Al-Jazeera 24 hour English language news and current affairs channel, Al Jazeera English. Born in London to Jamaican parents, Jordon was brought up in the West Indies. Educated at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he spent eight years in the Jamaica Regiment, and was part of the 1983 American led force in the invasion of Grenada.

  14. 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, …

  15. Asad Ahmad

    Asad Ahmad is a newsreader and reporter on the BBC's regional service for London, "BBC London News". He presents "BBC London"'s flagship 18:30 news bulletin on BBC One as well as other bulletins. Before joining "BBC London", he had presented editions of BBC Scotland's flagship news bulletin "Reporting Scotland" as well as news bulletins on "Breakfast". Asad is the 2006 Royal Television Society Reporter of the Year, …

  16. Julian Worricker

    Julian Worricker is a British journalist. He currently presents a Sunday morning current affairs programme on BBC Radio Five Live, and is a regular presenter on the BBC's domestic rolling news channel BBC News 24. He was born in Surrey on 6 January 1963. Educated at Epsom College, he went on to study English literature at the University of Leicester. He was an only child. He joined the BBC in 1985 as a staff reporter for BBC Radio Leicester, …

  17. 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", …

  18. Ryan Agoncillo

    Kristoffer Ryan Agoncillo, popularly known as Ryan Agoncillo, is a a Filipino actor and television host. He is the main host of Philippine Idol, the national talent search contest patterned after American Idol.

  19. Helen Willetts

    Helen Willetts is a weather presenter on the BBC, appearing regularly on BBC Breakfast, presenting the weather on weekdays, alternating fortnightly with Carol Kirkwood, and also appearing on BBC One, as a main forecaster on the Ten O'Clock News, BBC News 24, BBC World and Radio 4. She is currently on maternity leave. Born in Chester in England, Willetts went to the Eirias High School in Colwyn Bay, Conwy in North Wales.

  20. C.W. Stoneking

    C.W. Stoneking is an Australian Hokum, delta blues and country blues singer and guitarist. He lives in Gippsland and performs regularly in the inner Melbourne suburbs of Brunswick and Fitzroy, sometimes with his "Primitive Horn Orchestra". Disc jockey Tim Ritchie picked Stoneking's 2006 album "King Hokum" as his album of the year on Radio National's Breakfast program. Radio National also presented his February 2007 Australia wide tour.

  21. Patty Laurel

    A former college basketball courtside reporter, Patty Laurel got her big break after winning the MTV VJ Hunt in 2003. Her stint as a VJ on MTV Philippines has opened her doors to other high profile gigs, such as TV commercials, as well as her former stint as one of the hosts on Studio 23's morning show Breakfast_%28TV_show%29. She left MTV in 2004, after being an MTV VJ for a year and three months.

  22. Dagmar Midcap

    Dagmar Midcap (Born 1969) is a media personality originally based in Vancouver, British Columbia. A graduate of British Columbia Institute of Technology's broadcast journalism program in 1990, she began her television career on WBNX in Cleveland, Ohio, appearing on a weekly current affairs program (1990-1998).

  23. Kate Gerbeau

    Kate Gerbeau (née Sanderson) is a British television presenter and newsreader.

  24. Mike Bushell

    Mike Bushell is a sports presenter for BBC News. He presents the sport on BBC Breakfast at the weekends, and also presents sports bulletins throughout the week on BBC News 24 and BBC World. On Saturdays, during his Breakfast shift, Mike also has a regular report on an unusual sport, which he has tried out during the week. He also sometimes present Breakfast during the week if Chris Hollins or Sue Thearle are away. He has been with News 24 since its launch in 1997.

  25. Frank L. White

    Frank L. White was an African American chef best known as the model featured on Cream of Wheat breakfast cereal boxes. White was born in Barbados in 1867 before immigrating to the U.S. in 1875 and becoming a citizen in 1890. White lived much of his life in Leslie, Michigan, and was working as a master chef at a Chicago restaurant at the time he was photographed for the cereal box in 1900. White died on February 15, 1938 and is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery.

  26. Charlie Stayt

    Charlie Stayt is a British journalist and television news presenter, who currently works for the BBC. He started off working for ITN in 1995, as a reporter for Five News,and could be seen presenting the network's prime-time bulletins and half hour live debate programmes. He's now a regular face on BBC Breakfast, since joining in 2006, and regularly covers for Bill Turnbull at the weekend, and occasionally replaces Dermot Murnaghan during the week.

  27. Sue Thearle

    Sue Thearle is a sports presenter on BBC Breakfast, and the only female reporter on Match of the Day After training as a journalist, Thearle began her career on a local newspaper in Hertfordshire. During her later days there, her assistant answered her phone to England captain Bobby Moore and sold the quotes Moore gave him to a national newspaper. Thearle later met Moore at an England game a month before his death.

  28. Peter Dobbie

    Peter Dobbie is a news presenter on the BBC's 24 hour international news channel, BBC World. Dobbie also presented news on BBC World's sister channel, BBC News 24 until April 2006, when he lost his 10:30pm-1am late-evening slot. Dobbie, originally from the west of Scotland, began his television career working for local channels in England. He has worked across many of BBC media outlets aside from BBC World and News 24. These have included "Breakfast" on BBC One, …

  29. Sean Plunket

    Sean Plunket is a New Zealand broadcast journalist. He works as one of two breakfast hosts on Radio New Zealand's weekday "Morning Report" between 6-9am on Radio New Zealand National. His co-host is usually Geoff Robinson Plunket's earlier positions in broadcasting and journalism include working as a news reporter on TV3.

  30. Reeta Chakrabarti

    Reeta Chakrabarti (born 1964) is a political correspondent for the BBC Television's Breakfast programme shown on BBC1 and BBC News 24 channels.

  31. Alex Deakin

    Alex Deakin (born North Ferriby, outside Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire) is a weatherman for the BBC, broadcasting on British television and radio. Alex appears regularly on BBC News 24, BBC Radio 4, BBC World and BBC One, and is one of the main weather presenters on the BBC Six O'Clock News. In addition, he joined the Weather team on BBC Breakfast in January 2007 and appears regularly on Fridays and at weekends.

  32. Suzanne Virdee

    Suzanne Virdee (born January 1, 1971) is a British television newsreader known in the Midlands area. She is the presenter of "Midlands Today" on BBC One and has appeared on "BBC Breakfast" as the programme's newsreader, until a change of studio and format in March 2006. She became a journalist at the age of 18, working as a trainee reporter at the Solihull Times.

  33. William Kemmler

    William Kemmler (May 9, 1860 - August 6, 1890) of Buffalo, New York was the first person to be executed via electric chair. He had murdered Tillie Ziegler, his common-law wife, with a hatchet on March 29, 1889, and was sentenced to be executed on August 6, 1890, at 7:00 a.m. at New York's Auburn Prison. His lawyers appealed, arguing that electrocution was cruel and unusual punishment.

  34. Janet Smith Jackson

    Janet Smith Jackson (born December 13, 1958), is a British TV journalist. She is the anchor of BBC1's "Breakfast".

  35. Lawrie Mayer

    Lawrie Mayer is a British journalist who has worked with the BBC across most television news programmes. His last main presenting role was of South East Today for BBC News, until he resigned citing a culture of bullying at the BBC in the South East News department. Mayer was a presenter of the BBC's Breakfast News programme (now known as "Breakfast") and presented other main bulletins for the corporation. He had previously worked for Sky News.

  36. Alexis Glick

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  38. Graham Webb

    Born in Birmingham, UK, to L. Webb a battle of El Alamein war widow, I was the youngest of 5 children. Started cycling at the age of 8 and was many times British National cycling champion and National record holder at 10 miles, 25 miles and 1 hour. Moved to the Netherlands in 1967 where I became world cycling road champion, signed a professional contract with the French Mercier team in 1968 and moved to Belgium, where I still live with my family. http://crazyaboutbelgium.co.uk/blogs/webb.htm

  39. Bruce Willis

    Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American actor and singer. He came to fame in the late 1980s and has since retained a career as both a Hollywood leading man and a supporting actor, in particular for his role as John McClane in the "Die Hard" series. Willis was married to actress Demi Moore and they had three daughters before their divorce in 2000 after thirteen years of marriage.

  40. Audrey Hepburn

    Audrey Hepburn was an Academy Award-winning Anglo-Dutch actress of film and theatre, Broadway stage performer, ballerina, fashion model, and humanitarian. Raised under Nazi rule in Arnhem, Netherlands during World War II, Hepburn trained extensively to become a ballerina, before deciding to pursue acting. She first gained notice for her starring role in the Broadway production of "Gigi" (1951). She was then cast in "Roman Holiday" (1953) as Princess Ann, …

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