1. Fiona Bruce (Votes: 22)

      In September 1998, Fiona Bruce became the presenter for BBC Two's Antiques Show, which was in its fourth series. She presented it for a further two series, showing her interest in pre...click for more

    Fiona Bruce
  2. Angela Scanlon (Votes: 20)

      Angela Scanlon was born in Ratoath, County Meath, Ireland. Her father worked in construction and her mother worked in administration. She has three sisters and attended school in Duns...click for more

  3. Rachel Riley (Votes: 18)

      In January 2009, Rachel Riley replaced Carol Vorderman as the co-host of Countdown doing the letters and numbers selection and mathematics solutions. She hosts the show alongside Nick...click for more

    Rachel Riley
  4. Sally Nugent (Votes: 18)

      Born on the Wirral Peninsula Sally Nugent was educated at Upton Hall School FCJ. She then graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication arts and French from the University of Hud...click for more

    Sally Nugent
  5. Sophie Raworth (Votes: 18)

      Sophie Raworth joined the BBC in 1992 as a news reporter, first for Greater Manchester Radio and then as BBC Regions correspondent in Brussels in April 1994. In May 1995, she became t...click for more

    Sophie Raworth
  6. Anita Rani (Votes: 17)

      After leaving university, Anita Rani worked as a researcher for the BBC and other organisations. In 2002, Anita Rani presented The Edit, a live news and entertainment programme on ...click for more

    Anita Rani
  7. Katie Derham (Votes: 16)

      Katie Derham began her broadcasting career at the BBC, starting as a researcher on Radio 4's Money Box. In 1995 she won the Bradford & Bingley "Best Personal Finance Broadcaster A...click for more

    Katie Derham
  8. Naga Munchetty (Votes: 14)

      Born in Streatham, London to Indian parents, Naga Munchetty was a pupil of Graveney School. She studied English literature and language at Leeds University. Naga Munchetty's televisi...click for more

    Naga Munchetty
  9. Suzannah Lipscomb (Votes: 14)

      Suzannah Lipscomb contributed to five episodes of The Secret Life Of: for the Yesterday Channel. The series was designed to give "tabloid treatment of historical icons" and includes a...click for more

    Suzannah Lipscomb
  10. Helen Skelton (Votes: 14)

      After briefly working in public relations, Helen Skelton decided to concentrate on journalism. She worked in the newsroom at CFM Radio, and was involved with various programmes at Bor...click for more

    Helen Skelton
  11. Lucy Worsley (Votes: 14)

      In 2011 Lucy Worsley presented the four-part television series If Walls Could Talk exploring the history of British homes, from peasants' cottages to palaces; and the three-part serie...click for more

    Lucy Worsley
  12. Jo Whiley (Votes: 13)

      Radio From February 1997, Jo Whiley had a weekday lunchtime show, called The Jo Whiley Show and later The Lunchtime Social. This included elements of the evening show, such as tour dat...click for more

    Jo Whiley
  13. Sarah Keith-Lucas (Votes: 13)

      Sarah Keith-Lucas was born in Hastings, East Sussex in 1982. Sarah Keith Lucas is the daughter of Christopher Leslie Keith-Lucas (born 1949) and Claire Forrester. Her middle name come...click for more

    Sarah Keith Lucas
  14. Katya Adler (Votes: 13)

      After graduating, Katya Adler initially briefly worked for The Times before moving to Vienna in August 1995 to work for Mondial Congress, an organiser of International Congresses. She...click for more

    Katya Adler
  15. Victoria Derbyshire (Votes: 12)

      Victoria Derbyshire was born in Ramsbottom, Lancashire, and attended Bury Grammar School before studying English language and literature at the University of Liverpool. Afterwards, sh...click for more

    Victoria Derbyshire
  16. Lara Lewington (Votes: 11)

      Lara Lewington began her career in television working as a presenter whilst taking her degree. She first gained television recognition when working at UK auction shopping channel bid-...click for more

  17. Sara Cox (Votes: 11)

      Radio On 17 February 2008, Sara Cox presented her last show for six months before leaving for maternity leave to have her second child. Annie Mac presented the show during her absence....click for more

    Sara Cox
  18. Samira Ahmed (Votes: 11)

      Samira Ahmed became a BBC news trainee in 1990. She was a BBC journalist until December 1997, working as a news correspondent, a reporter on Newsnight and the Today programme, and a p...click for more

    Samira Ahmed
  19. Luxmy Gopal (Votes: 11)

      Luxmy Gopal is an English journalist and famous TV personality. She has been a reporter and news presenter of the program ‘The North Leeds’ for BBC. She likes to travel and is pas...click for more

    Luxmy Gopal
  20. Lauren Laverne (Votes: 10)

      Television Lauren Laverne's first television presenting job was Play UK's series The Alphabet Show, with Chris Addison, made while Kenickie were still together. She has since presented...click for more

    Lauren Laverne
  21. Kylie Pentelow (Votes: 10)

      Kylie Pentelow was educated at the Sir Christopher Hatton School in Wellingborough, after graduating from the University of Sheffield with an MA in journalism, her first post was as a...click for more

    Kylie Pentelow
  22. Edith Bowman (Votes: 10)

      Television Edith Bowman's first on-screen job on TV was as a news reader on MTV UK. She went on to host many shows for the station, including co-presenting chart show Hitlist UK with C...click for more

    Edith-Bowman
  23. Alex Jones (Votes: 9)

      After graduation, Alex Jones became a television researcher, but after being sacked twice, was asked by a producer at Avanti productions to audition in front of the camera. Alex Jones...click for more

    Alex Jones
  24. Jane Hill (Votes: 9)

      After completing the BBC journalism training programme, Jane Hill joined BBC Radio 5 Live at the station's launch, remaining there as a producer for 18 months. She moved into televisi...click for more

    Jane Hill
  25. Keeley Donovan (Votes: 8)

      Keeley Donovan started her broadcasting career at the age of 14, presenting for Channel 7 Television, a local cable TV station based in Immingham. Keeley Donovan went freelance while ...click for more

    Keeley Donovan
  26. Susanna Reid (Votes: 2)

      Susanna Reid began her career at BBC Radio Bristol and then became a reporter for Radio 5 Live, as well as a producer. Susanna Reid then joined BBC News 24, where she spent two years ...click for more

    Susanna Reid
  27. Clare Burton (Votes: 1)

      Clare Burton draws on a colourful career to present and report for BBC Channel Islands news. In three years as a showbiz reporter for ITN, Clare Burton was lucky enough to intervie...click for more

    Clare Burton
  28. Konnie Huq (Votes: 1)

      In 2007 Konnie Huq saw out her tenth and final year in Blue Peter after becoming their 26th presenter on 1 December 1997. Konnie Huq started her presenting career when she was just...click for more

    Konnei Huq
  29. Jenni Falconer (Votes: 1)

      Television Jenni Falconer made her television debut in 1994 as a contestant on Blind Date, and later presented BBC Scotland's Big Country, ITV's documentary series 3D and consumer show...click for more

    Jenni Falconer
  30. Kate Silverton (Votes: 1)

      Early career Kate Silverton worked for a London-based bank before becoming a journalist. She trained with the BBC, working on Look North news before becoming a reporter and presenter a...click for more

    Kate Silverton
  31. Eilidh Barbour (Votes: 1)

      Eilidh Barbour is a sport presenter for BBC News, Eilidh Barbour begun presenting the sports news on BBC News Channel in September 2014. Originally from Dunkeld in Perthshire, Eilid...click for more

    Eilidh Barbour
  32. Lucrezia Millarini (Votes: 1)

      Lucrezia Millarini joined ITN in December 2010, originally as the Arts & Entertainment Correspondent for ITV News London and presenter of FYI Daily on ITV2. Lucrezia Millarini th...click for more

    Lucrezia Millarini
  33. Barbara Serra (Votes: 1)

      Barbara Serra's journalistic career started at the BBC, as a researcher. She spent three years working as a producer/presenter for BBC London News and produced on Radio 4's Today prog...click for more

    Barbara Serra
  34. Natalie Pinkham (Votes: 1)

      Natalie Pinkham was born in Buckinghamshire to barrister mother Joy, and property developer John, Natalie Pinkham and her older DJ brother Sam, who presents the early morning show for...click for more

    Natalie Pinkham
  35. Kirsty McCabe (Votes: 1)

      Kirsty McCabe began her TV weather career over a decade ago, as a core member of the BBC Weather Team. She presented forecasts across the entire range of BBC television and radio chan...click for more

    Kirsty McCabe
  36. Joanne Malin (Votes: 1)

      Joanne Malin was born in 1967 to parents Kenneth and Dorothy and has 2 siblings. Joanne Malin is married but has no children. Originally from the Moseley area of Birmingham, Joanne Ma...click for more

    Joanne Malin
  37. Alex Phillips (Votes: 1)

      Alex Phillips is a proud Gloucester girl and attended two utterly fantastic grammar schools, before getting a double first in Literature and Philosophy from the University of Durham. ...click for more

    Alex Phillips
  38. Sarah Jane Bungay (Votes: 1)

      Sarah-Jane Bungay is a woman of many talents. By day, she plans the news, gathers the stories, and produces the programmes. By night, she treads the boards, pursuing her love of amate...click for more

    sarah jane bungay