List of BBC newsreaders and reporters
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.
Television news presenters
BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Four
BBC News Channel
Simulcasts
The BBC News Channel simulcasts BBC World News from 0000–0600 & 0830–0915 on weekdays. All week Hardtalk can usually be seen from 2030–2100, 0030–0100 & 0430–0500. Sometimes other programmes such as the Daily Politics are shown. Part of this programming is usually shown on BBC One overnight during its 'closedown' hours. The 11:30 UK edition of BBC World News is shown on BBC Two Monday–Friday but not on Wednesdays, when Parliament is sitting and Daily Politics airs in its place. On weekdays, a version of World News Today at 19:00 British Time and weekends at 21:00. At 21:00 Monday–Thursday Outside Source is simulcast. The first half hour of this programme can be seen in the UK on BBC Four.
BBC World News
Relief presenters
Radio news presenters
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 5 Live
Presenter | Programme(s) |
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Adam Parsons | Wake Up to Money |
David Jones | Wake Up to Money |
Mickey Clark | Wake Up to Money |
Nicky Campbell | 5 Live Breakfast |
Rachel Burden | 5 Live Breakfast |
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 | 5 Live Daily |
Dan Walker | Afternoon Edition |
Sarah Brett | Afternoon Edition |
Mark Kermode | Kermode and Mayo's Film Review |
Simon Mayo | Kermode and Mayo's Film Review |
Tony Livesey | 5 Live Drive |
Anna Foster | 5 Live Drive |
Phil Williams | The Late News Hour |
Stephen Nolan | Stephen Nolan, Question Time Extra Time |
Rhod Sharp | Up All Night |
Dotun Adebayo | Up All Night |
Danny Baker | The Danny Baker Show |
Garry Richardson | Sportsweek |
John Pienaar | Pienaar's Politics |
Adrian Goldberg | 5 Live Investigates |
Emma Barnett | The 5 Live Hit List |
BBC World Service
Presenter | Programme(s) | Notes |
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Rajesh Mirchandani | Newsday | Alternate |
Shelagh Fogarty | Newsday | |
Julian Worricker | Weekend | |
Fergus Nicoll | Weekend | |
Andrew Peach | Newshour, The Newsroom, Weekend | |
Dan Damon | World Update | |
Nuala McGovern | Outside Source | |
Karin Giannone | Outside Source | |
Peter Dobbie | World: Have Your Say | Alternate (on rotation) |
Owen Bennett-Jones | Newshour | |
James Coomarasamy | Newshour | |
James Menendez | Newshour | |
Lyse Doucet | Newshour | |
Razia Iqbal | Newshour | |
Julian Marshall | Newshour | |
Tim Franks | Newshour | |
Valerie Sanderson | The Newsroom | |
Roger Hearing | Business Matters | |
Susannah Streeter | Business Matters | |
Pooneh Ghoddoosi | BBC Partner Hub |
Reporters
♦ = Presenter
UK & Ireland correspondents
World Affairs Correspondent
Ireland
Scotland
Wales
North of England
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MidlandsEastern EnglandSouth of England
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Foreign correspondents
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"), before returning to their normal base.
World AffairsEditor: Chief International Correspondent & Contributing Editor: Correspondents:
U.S. & CanadaEditor:
Chief Political Correspondent Correspondents:
Latin AmericaCorrespondent: AfricaCorrespondent:
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EuropeEditor: Correspondents:
Middle EastEditor: Correspondents:
AsiaChina Editor:
Correspondents:
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Specialist correspondents
Special
PoliticalEditor: Deputy Editor: Assistant Editor: Chief Political Correspondent:
Correspondents:
National Editors:
Parliamentary
EducationEditor:
Correspondent:
HealthEditor: Correspondents:
Home AffairsEditor: Contributing Editor:
Correspondents:
Social AffairsCorrespondent:
Disability Correspondent: Legal Affairs |
Diplomatic and RoyalEditor: Correspondents:
Religious AffairsSecurityDefenceTransport
Personal Finance
Business and EconomicsEditors:
Correspondents:
TechnologyEditor: Correspondent:
ScienceEditor: Correspondents:
ArtsEditor: Correspondents:
SportEditor: Correspondent:
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News correspondents
News Editor and Chief Correspondent: |
Correspondents:
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Programme correspondents
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Segment presenters
BBC News employs a number of business and sports presenters to anchor sections of news programmes.
Sport
Presenter | Regular shifts |
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Rob Bonnet | Today |
Mike Bushell | BBC Breakfast, BBC News Channel[8] |
Reshmin Chowdhury | BBC World News |
Russell Fuller | BBC World Service, BBC News Channel, 5 Live |
Karthi Gnanasegaram | Today, 5 Live, BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday |
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, BBC News Channel |
Garry Richardson | Today |
Tulsen Tollett | BBC World News |
Business
Weather forecasters
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.
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Programme presenters
See also
- List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists
- Category:British journalists
- Category:British television journalists
References
- A ^ There is no fixed presenter for this shift at the present moment. Jon Sopel left this slot in December 2012; a new presenter will be instated in the March 2013 presenter reshuffle. Currently Clive Myrie, Ben Brown and Julian Worricker regularly alternate on this slot.
- ↑ "BBC appoints Sunday Telegraph's Kamal Ahmed as business editor". guardian. 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
- ↑ [hhttp://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/feb/28/bbc-carrie-gracie-china-editor "BBC’s Carrie Gracie: ‘China is difficult – a giant piece of history rising’"]. guardian. 2016-02-28.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/robindbrant
- ↑ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/alex-forsyth-7511ba2a
- ↑ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/alex-forsyth-7511ba2a
- ↑ https://twitter.com/carolinehawley
- ↑ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/sarah-campbell-4baa7442?trk=pub-pbmap
- ↑ Sport news bulletins start in Salford Ariel (BBC), 6 March 2012
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