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Jeremy Vine
Jeremy Vine presents The Jeremy Vine Show at lunchtimes on Radio 2. He hosted The Politics Show on BBC1 and two series of interviews - the first with pop stars, the second with actors - entitled Jeremy Vine Meets... for BBC1. Jeremy's most recent series, Page Turners, is a daytime book club programme and went to air in April on BBC 1. Formerly Jeremy presented Newsnight on BBC 1. He was the BBC’s Political Correspondent based at Millbank, and prior to that their Africa Correspondent based in Johannesburg.
During his time at Durham University Jeremy studied English and presented on Metro Radio in the middle of the night. His career in journalism began with a traineeship at the Coventry Evening Telegraph. He supports Chelsea Football Club, avidly.
PRESENTER
Page Turners
2005
Princess productions for BBC
Presenter, of a new Book Club programme
The Jeremy Vine Show
Ongoing
BBC Radio 4
Presenter; the slot he took over from Jimmy Young in 2003
The Politics Show
Ongoing
BBC 1
Presenter; interviewing top politicians every Sunday on TV
Jeremy Vine Meets…
2004
BBC 1
Presenter; interviewing pop stars and actors
Newsnight
1999-2003
BBC 2
Presenter; won the Silver Nymph at Monte Carlo, Newsnight won ‘Best News Programme’, from the Royal Television Awards, which included the coverage of Jeremy’s interview with Peter Mandelson who stormed out of the van mid interview, during the 2001 elections.
Africa Correspondent
1999
BBC
Based in Johannesburg, Jeremy reported through wars, elections, violence and secured several high profile interviews with politicians and extremists.
Dimbelby Budget Programme
1997
Stood in for Peter Snow, fronting the complicated Snow graphics extravaganza from Stoke.
Newstalk
1997
Five Live
Presented a weekly round-up of accessible politics with guests from all parties.
Political Correspondent
1993
BBC
Covered the Labour transformation and the Tory meltdown, was the dedicated correspondent for Breakfast News at the party conferences every year.
Today
1989
Radio 4
Reporter
News Trainee
1987-1989
BBC
Including working for TV and News programmes, a stint in Belfast, presenting the news, and working alongside Joan Bakewell as a researcher on Heart of the Matter
CORPORATE
Jeremy recently hosted The Food Standards Agency's public debate on the Promotion of Food to Children, he gave KPMG’s Annual Lecture at Castle Ashby being described as ‘excellent and amusing’ with specific thanks for making his speech pertinent to the client and for the time spent with guests. He was master of ceremonies for The Doctor of the Year Awards on behalf of Reed Business Information and has recently given speeches for 50 local Government Finance officers on behalf of the Morley Fund. He’s spoken for and hosted the NSPCC City Dinner, and interviewed Terry Pratchett for World Book Day.
“I don’t see how it could have been better”
Sir John Krebs Chair of the Food Standards Agency.
“CoreNet Global UK's Annual Summit was a great success, not least because of the excellence of our master of ceremonies. Thank you for your enthusiasm and professionalism, and for keeping 140 guests enthralled throughout the day.”
“Jeremy was fantastic - funny, charming and an absolute professional. He was a delight to work and the Jeremy/Mo Mowlam interview worked brilliantly. All in all, 10 out of 10.
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