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List of BBC newsreaders and reporters

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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. BBC appointments can be for short or long term, for example reporter Peter Bowes revealed on BBC News (broadcast live 8 September 2020) that Los Angeles has been his home for 25 years

Television news presenters[]

BBC One and BBC Two[]

Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on these channels. Not included in this list are presenters of the BBC News Channel programme BBC Newsroom Live which is simulcast on BBC Two. Also not included are presenters of BBC World News programmes that are simulcast overnight on BBC One and the 19:00 edition on BBC Four.

Presenter Image Programme(s) Notes
George Alagiah Hadrian Wall Fair Trade Launch (3330237211).jpg BBC News at Six[1]
Emma Barnett -rpTEN - Tag 3 (26811456545) (cropped).jpg Newsnight
Ben Brown Ben Brown BBC.jpg BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News
Fiona Bruce Fiona bruce.jpg BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Question Time
Rachel Burden BBC Breakfast
Reeta Chakrabarti BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Nine
Martine Croxall BBC News at Nine, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News
Tina Daheley Tina Daheley with Mark Sampson.jpg BBC Breakfast, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News, Election Night
Victoria Derbyshire Victoria derbyshire head.jpg BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Nine
Huw Edwards HuwEdwardsNightingale.JPG BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News, Election Night, State Occasions Chief Presenter
Christian Fraser BBC Breakfast Relief Presenter
Victoria Fritz
Martin Geissler
Joanna Gosling BBC News at One, BBC News at Nine
Geeta Guru-Murthy BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Nine
Jane Hill Jane Hill Downing Street reception 2011 cropped.jpg BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Mishal Husain Mishal Husain.jpg BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Faisal Islam Faisal Islam, SKY News (cropped).jpg Newsnight
Roger Johnson Roger Johnson BBC.jpg BBC Breakfast Relief Presenter
Jon Kay
Sima Kotecha
Shaun Ley BBC Weekend News, BBC News at Nine
Emily Maitlis Emily Maitlis Reporting from Leadership Debate Bristol 2010.jpg Newsnight
Chris Mason BBC Breakfast Relief Presenter
Annita McVeigh BBC News at Nine
Louise Minchin Louise minchin.jpg BBC Breakfast
Naga Munchetty 2013 Women's British Open – Naga Munchetty (1).jpg
Clive Myrie BBC interviews Guantanamo's chief guard.jpg BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Sally Nugent BBC Breakfast Relief Presenter
Sophie Raworth Sophie raworth.JPG BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Election Night, State Occasions Senior Presenter
Katie Razzall Newsnight
Kate Silverton Geneva International Motor Show 2018, Le Grand-Saconnex (1X7A0488).jpg BBC News at One, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News
Charlie Stayt BBC Breakfast
Babita Sharma Relief Presenter
Ben Thompson
Mark Urban Newsnight
Dan Walker Arsenal 2 Chelsea 1 (34968568976).jpg BBC Breakfast
Nina Warhurst BBC Breakfast
Kirsty Wark Kirsty wark podium.jpg Newsnight

BBC News Channel[]

Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Not included in this list are the presenters of the programmes BBC Breakfast and the BBC One bulletins that are simulcast on the channel. Also not included are presenters of the BBC World News programmes that are simulcast from 22:35 to 06:00 daily, unless they're mainly seen on the News Channel.

Presenter Image Programme(s) Notes
Lukwesa Burak BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Ben Bland BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers
Ben Brown Ben Brown BBC.jpg BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Reeta Chakrabarti BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Martine Croxall BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Victoria Derbyshire Victoria derbyshire head.jpg BBC News, BBC World News
Christian Fraser BBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers Relief Presenter
Joanna Gosling BBC News, BBC World News
Jane Hill Jane Hill Downing Street reception 2011 cropped.jpg BBC News
Rebecca Jones BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers[citation needed] Relief Presenter
Shaun Ley BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers, Dateline London
Kasia Madera BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Geeta Guru-Murthy BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers, Dateline London
Annita McVeigh BBC News, BBC World News
Maryam Moshiri BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Ben Mundy BBC News, BBC World News[2][3]
Clive Myrie BBC interviews Guantanamo's chief guard (cropped).jpg BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers, BBC News with Katty and Christian Relief Presenter
James Reynolds BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers, BBC News with Katty and Christian
Rachel Schofield BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Kate Silverton Kate-silverton.jpg BBC News
Rajini Vaidyanathan BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers
Tim Willcox Tim Willcox crop.jpg BBC News, BBC World News, The Papers

BBC World News[]

Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Presenters who have normal shows and also Relief present have their relief shows in bold.

Presenter Programme Notes
Matthew Amroliwala BBC World News, Global Senior presenter
Ros Atkins Outside Source
Tanya Beckett BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today, World Business Report, Worklife Relief Presenter
Ben Boulos BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, GMT, Impact, Global, Newsday, World News Today, World Business Report, Worklife, Outside Source Relief Presenter
Nancy Kacungira BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, World News Today, Focus on Africa, World Business Report
Sally Bundock BBC World News, BBC News, World Business Report, Worklife
David Eades BBC World News, BBC News, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, World Business Report, Worklife Relief Presenter
Mike Embley BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today
Christian Fraser BBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News, Outside Source
Victoria Fritz BBC World News, BBC News, World Business Report, Worklife Relief Presenter
Michelle Fleury BBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News America
Karin Giannone BBC World News, BBC News, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, Worklife, Newsday, Outside Source
Duncan Golestani BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today
Lucy Grey BBC World News, BBC News, GMT, Impact, World News Today Relief Presenter
Yalda Hakim BBC World News, Impact
Celia Hatton BBC World News, BBC News, Worklife, World News Today Relief Presenter
Lucy Hockings BBC World News, GMT, Impact, Global
Danielle Jalowiecka BBC World News
Katty Kay BBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News America Based in Washington
Kasia Madera BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, Newsday, Outside Source
Larry Madowo BBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News America Relief Presenter
Nuala McGovern BBC World News, BBC News, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, Worklife, Newsday, Outside Source, BBC News with Katty and Christian
James Menendez BBC World News, Worklife Relief Presenter
Maryam Moshiri BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, Impact, Global, World News Today, Newsday, World Business Report, Worklife, Outside Source Senior presenter
Jane O'Brien BBC World News America, BBC News with Katty and Christian Based in Washington, Relief Presenter
Krupa Padhy BBC World News, BBC News, Impact, World News Today, Outside Source
Simon Pusey BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today
Rich Preston BBC World News, BBC News
James Reynolds BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today, BBC News with Katty and Christian, Outside Source
Chris Rogers BBC World News, BBC London News, BBC News, The Papers, GMT, Global, World News Today, Newsday Relief Presenter
Babita Sharma BBC World News, BBC News, Newsday, GMT, Impact, World News Today, Outside Source
Samantha Simmonds BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, Newsday, World Business Report, Worklife
Martin Stanford BBC World News, BBC News, World News Today
Philippa Thomas BBC World News, BBC News, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, Outside Source
Laura Trevelyan BBC News with Katty and Christian, BBC World News America Based in New York, Relief Presenter
Lewis Vaughan Jones BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, World Business Report, Worklife, World News Today, Newsday, Outside Source
Rajini Vaidyanathan BBC World News, Outside Source
Tim Willcox BBC World News, BBC News, The Papers, GMT, Impact, Global, World News Today, World Business Report, Worklife Senior presenter
Nada Tawfik BBC World News America Based in Washington

Radio news presenters[]

BBC Radio 2[]

Presenter Programme(s)
Jeremy Vine Jeremy Vine
Harvey Cook[4] BBC News
Tina Daheley Zoe Ball breakfast show

BBC Radio 4[]

Presenter Programme(s)
Mishal Husain Today
Nick Robinson
Matthew Price
Martha Kearney
Justin Webb
Sarah Montague The World at One
Edward Stourton
Evan Davis PM[5]
Ritula Shah The World Tonight
David Eades
Philippa Thomas
Carolyn Quinn Saturday PM, The Westminster Hour
Paddy O'Connell Broadcasting House
Mark Mardell The World This Weekend, PM (Fridays)

BBC Radio 5 Live[]

Presenter Programme(s)
David Jones Wake Up to Money
Mickey Clark
Rob Young
Naga Munchetty 5 Live Breakfast
Nicky Campbell
Lucy Grey
Rachel Burden
Chris Warburton Saturday Breakfast, Sunday Breakfast, In Short
Eleanor Oldroyd Saturday Breakfast, The Friday Sports Panel
Sam Walker Sunday Breakfast
Adrian Chiles Chiles on Friday[6]
Peter Allen Jane Garvey and Peter Allen
Sarah Brett Afternoon Edition
Mark Kermode Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
Simon Mayo
Tony Livesey 5 Live Drive
Anna Foster
Phil Williams The Late News Hour
Stephen Nolan Stephen Nolan, Question Time Extra Time
Dotun Adebayo Up All Night
Jim Davis
Danny Baker The Danny Baker Show
Garry Richardson Sportsweek
John Pienaar Pienaar's Politics
Adrian Goldberg 5 Live Investigates
Emma Barnett The Emma Barnett Show

BBC World Service[]

Presenter Programme(s) Notes
Alan Kasujja Newsday
Shelagh Fogarty Alternate
Julian Worricker Weekend
Fergus Nicoll
Andrew Peach Newshour, The Newsroom, Weekend
Dan Damon World Update
Nuala McGovern Outside Source
Karin Giannone
Owen Bennett-Jones Newshour Alternate (on rotation)
James Coomarasamy
James Menendez
Lyse Doucet
Razia Iqbal
Julian Marshall
Tim Franks
Valerie Sanderson The Newsroom
Rob Young Business Matters
Roger Hearing
Susannah Streeter
Pooneh Ghoddoosi BBC Partner Hub

Reporters[]

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" or when in Europe "Europe Correspondents"), before returning to their normal base. This can also happen to cover holidays mainly during July and August, and over Christmas periods.

World Affairs[]

Editor:

  • John Simpson

Chief International Correspondent and Contributing Editor:

  • Lyse Doucet

Correspondents:

  • Paul Wood
  • Emily Buchanan
  • Humphrey Hawksley
  • Richard Galpin[7]
  • Orla GuerinIstanbul - International Correspondent
  • Mark DoyleInternational Development Correspondent
  • Naomi Grimley – Global Affairs
  • Darrin Conway – Cameraman / ProducerWashington
  • Stephanie Hegarty — Global Population Correspondent[8]

US and Canada[]

Editor:

  • Jon SopelNorth America EditorWashington

Chief Political Correspondent:

Correspondents:

  • Katty KayWashington (BBC World News America Presenter)
  • Laura Trevelyan – New York City (BBC World News America Presenter)
  • Kim GhattasWashington
  • Barbara Plett-UsherWashington (State Department)
  • Nick Bryant – New York City
  • Anthony Zurcher – Senior North America Reporter [9]
  • Chris Buckler — Washington[10]
  • Sophie Long[11]- Los Angeles
  • David Willis – Los Angeles / Washington
  • Tom Brook – New York City (Entertainment)
  • Michelle Fleury – New York City business correspondent
  • Samira Hussain – Business
  • Jane O'Brien — Washington[12]
  • Aleem Maqbool[13]
  • Peter Bowes — Los Angeles[14]

Latin America[]

Correspondent:

  • Will Grant – Havana
  • Katy Watson — São Paulo
  • Daniel Gallas — Business Correspondent

Europe[]

Editor:

  • Katya AdlerBrussels

Correspondents:

  • Kevin Connolly – Europe CorrespondentBrussels
  • Andrew Plant – Brussels / Bristol (Normally based)
  • Hugh Schofield – Paris
  • Lucy Williamson – Paris
  • Imogen Foulkes — Geneva[citation needed]
  • Jenny HillBerlin
  • Damien McGuinness – Berlin
  • Mark LowenRome[15]
  • David Willey – Rome
  • Nick ThorpeBudapest
  • Rob Cameron – Prague
  • Adam Easton — Warsaw[citation needed]
  • Anna Holligan – The Hague
  • Steve Rosenberg – Moscow
  • Sarah Rainsford – Moscow
  • Jonah FisherKiev

Middle East[]

Editors :

  • Jeremy Bowen
  • Sebastian Usher – BBC World Service

Correspondents:

  • Jim MuirBeirut
  • Martin Patience – Beirut
  • Rami Ruhayem – Beirut
  • Lina Sinjab – Beirut
  • Tom Bateman – Jerusalem
  • Quentin Sommerville — Beirut[16]

Africa[]

Editor:

Bureau Chief

  • Milton Nkosi – Cape Town[18]

Correspondent:

  • Anne Soy — Senior Correspondent
  • Arwa Barkallah — West Africa Correspondent - Dakar[19]
  • Bassam Bounenni – North Africa CorrespondentTunis[20]
  • Karen Allen — Johannesburg[21]
  • Andrew Harding – Johannesburg
  • Emmanuel Igunza — Ethiopia[22]
  • Alastair LeitheadNairobi
  • Rana Jawad – North Africa CorrespondentTunis
  • Lerato Mbele ♦ – Cape Town (Business)
  • Mayeni Jones — Lagos - Nigeria[23] (maternity leave)
  • Nomsa Maseko — Durban
  • Tomi Oladipo — Africa Security Correspondent[24]
  • Chi Chi Izundu — Nigeria (maternity cover)[25]

Asia[]

Asia Pacific Editor:

  • Celia Hatton

Editors:

  • Rebecca Henschke – Indonesia Editor - Jakarta[26]

Correspondents:

  • Nick Beake — Myanmar Correspondent - Yangon, Myanmar[27]
  • Laura Bicker – Seoul[28]
  • Soutik Biswas — India Correspondent[29]
  • Robin Brant – Shanghai[30]
  • Sameer Hashmi – Mumbai (Business)
  • Jonathan HeadSouth East Asia CorrespondentBangkok
  • Sharanjit Leyl ♦ – Singapore (Asia Business Report, Newsday)
  • Howard Johnson – Philippines[31]
  • Secunder KermaniAfghanistan & Pakistan[32]
  • Juliana Liu – Hong Kong
  • David LoynKabul
  • Sanjoy MajumderDelhi bureau
  • Stephen McDonell – Beijing
  • John Sudworth — Beijing[33]
  • Rajini Vaidyanathan – South Asia CorrespondentDelhi[34]
  • Rupert Wingfield-Hayes – Tokyo
  • Mariko Oi – Singapore / Tokyo

Australia[]

  • Shaimaa Khalil – Sydney[35]

UK and Ireland correspondents[]

World Affairs Correspondent[]

Ireland[]

  • Chris Page
  • Emma Vardy[36]

Scotland[]

Editor: Sarah Smith

Correspondents:

  • Glenn Campbell
  • Lorna Gordon

Wales[]

North of England[]

  • Judith Moritz
  • Danny Savage
  • Ed Thomas
  • Dan JohnsonVictoria Derbyshire

Midlands[]

Eastern England[]

South of England[]

  • Duncan Kennedy

West of England[]

  • Jon Kay

Specialist correspondents[]

Political[]

Editor:

  • Laura Kuenssberg

Deputy Editor:

Assistant Editor:

  • Vacant

Chief Political Correspondent:

Correspondents:

  • Chris Mason[42]
  • Nick Eardley
  • Jonathan Blake[43]
  • Iain Watson
  • Alex Forsyth[citation needed]
  • Leila Nathoo[44]
  • Ben Wright
  • Ross Hawkins
  • Susana Mendonça[45]
  • Rob Watson BBC World News

National Editors:

  • Enda McClafferty – Political Editor, Northern Ireland[46]
  • Felicity Evans – Political Editor, Wales
  • Brian TaylorPolitical Editor, Scotland

Parliamentary[]

  • Mark D'Arcy
  • Esther Webber

Education[]

Editor:

  • Branwen Jeffreys

Correspondent:

  • Sean Coughlan — Education and Family[47]
  • Elaine Dunkley[48]

Home Affairs[]

Editor:

  • Mark Easton

Correspondents:

  • Daniel Sandford
  • Danny Shaw
  • Tom Symonds
  • June Kelly
  • Dominic Casciani (joint with Legal[49])

Security[]

  • Frank Gardner
  • Gordon Corera

Defence[]

Diplomatic and Royal[]

Editor:

Correspondents:

  • James LandaleDiplomatic
  • Caroline HawleyDiplomatic[51]
  • Paul Adams - Diplomatic[52]
  • Jonathan Marcus — Diplomatic[50]
  • Jonny Dymond – Royal
  • Nicholas WitchellRoyal
  • Daniela Relph – Royal
  • Sarah Campbell – Royal[citation needed]

Business and Economics[]

Editors:

  • Simon JackBusiness
  • Faisal IslamEconomics[53]

Correspondents:

  • Dharshini DavidGlobal Trade[54]
  • Joe LynamBusiness
  • Andrew VerityEconomics
  • Andrew Walker – Economics[55]
  • Emma Simpson – Business
  • Jonty Bloom – Business
  • Simon Gompertz – Personal and Finance
  • Theo Leggett - International Business[56]

Health[]

Editor:

Correspondents:

  • Tulip MazumdarGlobal Health
  • Nick Triggle
  • Catherine Burns
  • Sophie Hutchinson
  • Dominic Hughes
  • Jane Dreaper
  • Adam Brimelow
  • Lauren Moss[57]

Social Affairs[]

LGBT Correspondent:

Gender and Identity Correspondent:

Correspondent:

  • Michael Buchanan
  • Alison Holt[60]

Disability Correspondent:

Community Affairs Correspondent:

Legal Affairs[]

  • Dominic Casciani (joint with Home) [49]

Religious Affairs[]

  • Martin BashirEditor
  • Global Religion Reporter[62]

Transport[]

Technology[]

Editor:

  • Rory Cellan-Jones

Correspondent:

  • Dave Lee – North America Technology Reporter
  • Richard WestcottScience and Tech[64]

Science[]

Editor:

Correspondents:

  • Pallab Ghosh
  • Roger HarrabinEnvironment Analyst
  • - Environment[65]
  • Claire Marshall - Environment and Rural Affairs[66]
  • Rebecca MorelleGlobal Science
  • Victoria Gill — Global Science[67]
  • Richard WestcottScience and Tech[64]

Arts[]

Editor:

  • Amol RajanMedia[68]

Correspondents:

  • Rebecca Jones
  • Nick Higham ♦ – Meet the Author presenter
  • Lizo MzimbaEntertainment
  • David Sillito – Media and Arts

Reporters:

  • Mark Savage – Music[69]

Sport[]

Editor:

  • Dan RoanMediaCityUK

Chief F1 Correspondent

  • Andrew Benson

Correspondents:

  • Unknown Replacement (David Ornstein)[70]
  • Natalie Pirks
  • Andy Swiss
  • [71]
  • Joe Wilson[72]
  • Laura Scott[73]

Contributing Editors[]

  • Reeta Chakrabarti

News correspondents[]

News Editor and Chief Correspondent:

  • Gavin Hewitt

Special Correspondents:

  • Robert Hall
  • Lucy Manning

Correspondents:

  • Christian Fraser ♦ – Senior Correspondent
  • Ben Geoghegan
  • Sangita Myska
  • Philippa Thomas ♦ – World Affairs
  • Andrew Plant ♦ – Bristol
  • Keith Doyle
  • Dan JohnsonNorth of England
  • Jon Donnison
  • Lisa Hampelé[74]
  • Helena Lee[75]
  • Joe Miller[76]
  • Sima Kotecha[citation needed]

Programme correspondents[]

Newsnight

  • Nicholas WattPolitical Editor
  • Lewis Goodall – Policy Editor
  • Helen Thomas – Business Editor
  • Mark UrbanDiplomatic and Defence Editor
  • David GrossmanUS Correspondent
  • Gabriel Gatehouse – International Editor
  • Deborah Cohen — Health Correspondent
  • James Clayton — Correspondent
  • Katie RazzallUK Editor
  • Steve Smith — Culture Correspondent

Victoria Derbyshire

  • Business
  • Ben Thompson – Business
  • Hugh Woozencroft – Sport
  • Jessica Creighton – Sport
  • Jim Reed
  • James Longman
  • Catrin Nye
  • Dan JohnsonNorth of England
  • Benjamin ZandFilm maker / Producer
  • Nicola Beckford

Today

The World at One / PM

Segment presenters[]

BBC News employs a number of business and sports presenters to anchor sections of news programmes.

Sport[]

Presenter Regular shifts Notes
Rob Bonnet Today
Mike Bushell BBC Breakfast, BBC News Channel[77]
Reshmin Chowdhury BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Russell Fuller BBC World Service, 5 Live
Karthi Gnanasegaram Today, 5 Live, BBC News Channel, BBC Weekend News, Saturday Sportsday, BBC Breakfast
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
Garry Richardson Today
Tim Hague BBC Sport
Tulsen Tollett BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Olly Foster
Will Perry
Azi Farni
Hugh Ferris
John Watson
Steven Wyeth
James Pearce Relief
Marc Edwards
Katherine Downes
Chetan Pathak
Katie Shanahan
Gavin Ramjaun

Business[]

Presenter Regular shifts Notes
Alice Baxter BBC World News & Business Briefing Relief presenter
Sally Bundock BBC World News and World Business Report Relief presenter
Mickey Clark Wake Up to Money, 5 Live Breakfast
Sara Coburn BBC World News
Sean Farrington Wake Up to Money, BBC Breakfast
Victoria Fritz BBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Talking Business with Aaron Heslehurst, BBC World News, BBC News Channel
Rico Hizon Asia Business Report, World Business Report
Rachel Horne BBC News Channel
Dominic Laurie BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live
Paul Lewis BBC Breakfast, Money Box
Sharanjit Leyl Asia Business Report, World Business Report
Lerato Mbele Africa Business Report
Maryam Moshiri BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Vishala Sri Pathma
Jamie Robertson BBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News Channel Relief presenter
Susannah Streeter BBC News Channel, BBC World News
Ben Thompson BBC Breakfast, BBC World News, BBC Business, BBC News Channel Relief presenter

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.

Programme presenters[]

Presenter Programme(s) Notes
Nima Abu-Wardeh Middle East Business Report
Tom Brook Talking Movies, Talking Television
Jane Hill The Film Review
Sophie Ikenye Focus on Africa
Lukwesa Burak Focus on Africa
Lerato Mbele In Business Africa
Nancy Kacungira In Business Africa
Mark Kermode The Film Review
Ade Adepitan The Travel Show
Benjamin Zand The Travel Show, Our World Producer
Evan Davis The Bottom Line
Lerato Mbele Africa Business Report
Spencer Kelly Click
Naga Munchetty Sunday Morning Live
Andrew Neil The Andrew Neil Show, Politics Live, The Andrew Neil Interviews
Jo Coburn Politics Live
Zeinab Badawi HARDtalk
Stephen Sackur
Rob Bonnet HARDtalk Extra Time
Tim Sebastian The Doha Debates
Samira Ahmed Newswatch
Andrew Marr The Andrew Marr Show
John Simpson BBC News: The Editors
Linda Yueh Talking Business
David Coulthard Inside F1, F1: Behind the Wheel
Stacey Dooley Stacey Dooley Investigates (shown on BBC Three)
Tanya Beckett Witness, Talking Business
James Naughtie Meet the Author
Rebecca Jones
Chloe Tilley World Have Your Say[78]

See also[]

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