Annabel Tiffin

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Annabel Tiffin
Born
Annabel Tiffin

(1968-11-25) 25 November 1968 (age 53)
OccupationNewsreader
Years active1990–present
Notable credit(s)
Presenter/producer for BBC North West Tonight

Annabel Tiffin (born 25 November 1968) is an English broadcast journalist and presenter, currently working as a main presenter and producer for the BBC regional news programme North West Tonight.

Tiffin presents the main 6:30 pm programme alongside Roger Johnson as well as weekday late news bulletins and the North West edition of the weekly political programme Sunday Politics. Annabel started her second stint presenting Politics North West on Sunday 16th May. This edition going out live across the Country on BBC ONE HD.

Early life[]

Originally from Southampton,[1] Tiffin was brought up in Cirencester.

Career[]

Tiffin moved to Manchester in 1990 to begin work at the Stockport Express Advertiser. She moved into local radio, working for Signal Radio in Stoke and BRMB in Birmingham, before becoming a presenter and reporter for the local cable television station Birmingham Live TV, which Tiffin launched in 1995 as the first person on air. After 18 months, she moved to Central Television in Nottingham and became a reporter and bulletin presenter for Central News East.

Tiffin joined BBC North West in 2003 as a presenter and producer for the late North West Tonight bulletin on weekdays. She later became a regular stand-in anchor on the main evening programme before becoming a main anchor in May 2012. Alongside regional news, she has also worked on regional current affairs series Inside Out North West and The Politics Show as well as coverage of local and general elections.

Personal life[]

She is married with a son (born July 2003) and daughter (born March 2000). She married John Williamson in October 1998 in Stockport. She lives in Cheadle Hulme.

References[]

  1. ^ "findmypast.co.uk". search.findmypast.co.uk.

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