Matthew Amroliwala
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Matthew Amroliwala | |
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Born | 1962 (age 59–60) Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Alma mater | Durham University |
Occupation | Journalist, News presenter |
Employer | BBC |
Notable credit(s) | BBC News BBC News at One BBC World News Watchdog Crimewatch Global with Matthew Amroliwala |
Spouse(s) | Jackie |
Children | 5 |
Matthew Amroliwala (born 1962) is a British television newsreader, who presents Global with Matthew Amroliwala on BBC World News each weekday at 1500 hrs GMT. He has also been an occasional relief presenter of the BBC News at One on BBC One. He also presented Crimewatch alongside Kirsty Young from January 2008 until March 2015.
Early life and education[]
He was born Mehrwan F. Amroliwala in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire[1][2] the son of a Royal Air Force officer.
His roots are in India, and he is a Parsi Zoroastrian. As his family name denotes, his ancestral hometown is Amroli in Surat District of the state of Gujarat in western India. He was educated at the King's School, Ely, Cambridgeshire and then Durham University. He graduated in 1984, having read Law and Politics.
Career[]
After working as a chartered accountant, he joined the BBC and, in 1990, became a BBC network television correspondent. In 1997, he joined the BBC News Channel as a presenter of the channel's evening programmes and from the beginning of 2001, he has presented the late afternoon news programme, first with Jane Hill and then with Maxine Mawhinney. In April 2006, he was re-united with Hill on the 11 am–2 pm shift until March 2013 when the duo moved to the 2 pm–5 pm slot on Tuesday to Friday; Emily Maitlis co-presented on Mondays.
He has covered many major news stories, including reporting extensively from Northern Ireland. He has also reported from Bosnia on the fall of Srebrenica and travelled throughout the Balkans during the conflict in Bosnia. Since January 2008, he has co-presented the programme Crimewatch with Kirsty Young and Rav Wilding (later Martin Bayfield), specialising in the solved cases, but missed the March 2015 episode, and was covered by Jason Mohammad.
Since 8 September 2014, he has presented the flagship programme Global on BBC World News, the BBC’s international news channel. On 27 June 2016 he presented his first edition of World News Today on the channel and BBC Four.
Personal life[]
In June 1999 he married Jackie in London[1][2] and they have 5 children.
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- Living people
- 1962 births
- BBC newsreaders and journalists
- British television presenters
- Alumni of St Chad's College, Durham
- People educated at The King's School, Ely
- People from Leeds
- BBC World News
- British people of Indian descent
- British people of Parsi descent
- Television personalities from Yorkshire