Stacey Dooley ( Full name: Stacey Jaclyn Dooley MBE) is an English television presenter, journalist, and media personality. She rose to fame in 2008 after she appeared on Blood, Sweat, and T-shirts as a participant. Since then, Stacey has made social-issue-themed television documentaries concerning child labor and women in developing countries for BBC Three.
Rachel Horne is a Northern Irish newsreader and journalist. From 2002 to 2006, she presented the BBC children’s news program called Newsround. Also, Rachel presented BBC News’ business bulletins on the BBC News Channel as well as travel news on weekday mornings on BBC Radio 2 from March to December 2018. She became part of Virgin Radio UK in January 2019 as a breakfast show newsreader.
Tomasz Schafernaker is a well-known Polish-British Meteorologist. He works as BBC Meteorologist. Tomasz joined the station as a broadcast assistant and became a presenter in 2000 as the youngest man to present BBC Weather. In addition, he posed for the front cover of Attitude Active magazine in January 2010, wearing only shorts.
Quentin Sommerville is a media personality serving as the BBC’s Middle East correspondent based in Beirut, Lebanon. Previously, he worked on BBC One’s News America. Quentin has worked in several TV programs including The Andrew Marr Show, Newsnight, Breakfast, BBC World News America, Newscast, and Screen Two.
Evan Davis ( Full name: Evan Harold Davis ) is an English economist and journalist. He currently serves as the presenter for the BBC. Evan has presented Dragons’ Den since 2005. He took over from Peter Jay as the BBC’s economics editor in October 2001.
Danny Baker is a popular English comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ, and screenwriter who has largely presented for London’s regional radio and television. Currently, Danny is the host of The Treehouse Podcast. From 1977, Danny wrote for the punk zine Sniffin’ Glue, and from there became hired by the New Musical Express, where he served as a writer, reviewer, and interviewer.
Stephen Nolan ( Full name: Stephen Raymond Nolan) is a Northern Irish radio and television presenter. He currently works for BBC Northern Ireland and BBC Radio 5 Live. Stephen is the BBC’s highest earning talent they employ in the Province. In total, the journalist has won twelve Sony Radio Academy Awards. Of these, 7 are Gold, giving Stephen the record for the most Golds in the history of the awards.
Nada Tawfik is a popular Egyptian-American journalist currently working as the New York and United Nations Reporter for the BBC. Before, Nada was the BBC’s business presenter and reporter, co-anchoring with London a half-hour program titled Business Live on BBC World News. She began her career as a news assistant at CNN working on CNN’s special, I-Report, Caught.
Rajini Vaidyanathan is a South Asia Correspondent/TV News presenter at BBC News. The Award-winning broadcaster has over 20 years of experience, across TV, Radio, and Online. As a foreign correspondent, Rajini has reported from across the world. Currently, she covers the South Asia region which includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Afghanistan.
Mary Berry (Real Name: Dame Mary Rosa Alleyne Hunnings) is a popular English food writer, chef, baker, and television presenter who has published over 75 cookery books, including her best-selling Baking Bible in 2009. Mary’s first book was The Hamlyn All Colour Cookbook in 1970. Mary hosted many television series for the BBC and Thames Television.