Reporters (TV series)

Reporters
Created by BBC World News
Presented by Kasia Madera
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) Broadcasting House, London
Running time 26 minutes
Release
Original network BBC World News / BBC News Channel / BBC One
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Original release 1997 – present
Chronology
Related shows UK Reporters
External links
Website

Reporters is a weekly analytical programme shown on BBC News, during BBC Breakfast on BBC One and BBC World News.

The programme features a presenter linking a number of BBC news reports from the past week or highlighting a topic or a series of reports and in some cases conducting interviews with correspondents present at the time the events took place. It is also shown on the BBC News Channel in the UK. Normally the Friday presenter of World News Today presents the show. It sister show is UK Reporters which shows viewers internationally the best reports from across the United Kingdom.

Presenters

Years Presenter Current role
2010–present Kasia Madera Main Presenter
2011–present Philippa Thomas Regular Relief presenter
20??-present Tim Willcox
2013–present Yalda Hakim

Former presenters

Special editions

Lyse Doucet presented a special edition in December 2013 marking three years since the start of the Arab uprisings and reports assessing the impact of the protests across the region. Another edition was presented by Komla Dumor looking back at the life of Nelson Mandela. In late December a two part episode airs looking back at the best reports from the last twelve months episode split January - June and July - December. Clive Myrie presented an edition in April 2015 looking at Europes Migration crisis.

Persian Reporters

Persian-speakers can also watch BBC Persian Reporters online and on BBC Persian TV

External links


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