1. Rachel Riley (Votes: 10)

      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
  2. Sally Nugent (Votes: 8)

      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
  3. Fiona Bruce (Votes: 8)

      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
  4. Emily Maitlis (Votes: 8)

      Emily Maitlis is now one of the main presenters of Newsnight on BBC Two, with Evan Davis, Kirsty Wark and Laura Kuenssberg. She also presents relief shifts on the BBC News channel, in...click for more

    Emily Maitlis
  5. Jo Whiley (Votes: 6)

      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
  6. Sophie Raworth (Votes: 6)

      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
  7. Anita Rani (Votes: 6)

      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
  8. Naga Munchetty (Votes: 6)

      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. Lara Lewington (Votes: 6)

      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

  10. Jane Hill (Votes: 5)

      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
  11. Lucy Worsley (Votes: 5)

      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. Suzannah Lipscomb (Votes: 5)

      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
  13. Samira Ahmed (Votes: 5)

      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
  14. Mishal Husain (Votes: 5)

      Mishal Husain first job was at Bloomberg Television in London from 1996, where she was a producer and sometime presenter. Two years later she joined the BBC in 1998 as a junior produc...click for more

    Mishal Husain
  15. Louise Lear (Votes: 5)

      Louise Lear was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. She graduated from Middlesex University in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music and Drama, where she studied the cl...click for more

    Louise Lear
  16. Sarah Keith-Lucas (Votes: 5)

      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
  17. Lauren Laverne (Votes: 5)

      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
  18. Kylie Pentelow (Votes: 5)

      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
  19. Angela Scanlon (Votes: 5)

      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

  20. Victoria Derbyshire (Votes: 4)

      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
  21. Helen Skelton (Votes: 4)

      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
  22. Katya Adler (Votes: 4)

      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
  23. Abbie Dewhurst (Votes: 4)

      Abbie Dewhurst is a Presenter, Petrol Head, Weather Freak (all official titles of course), Drummer, and proof that the BEST things come in small, Northern packages. Not so stereoty...click for more

    Abbie Dewhurst
  24. Helen Willetts (Votes: 4)

      Helen Willetts is a meteorologist on the BBC. She appears regularly on BBC News, BBC World News, BBC Red Button, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio 2. Helen Willetts is an oc...click for more

    Helen Willetts
  25. Sara Cox (Votes: 3)

      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
  26. Vicky Gomersall (Votes: 3)

      Vicky Gomersall was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on 31 December, 1971. She attended Cheltenham Bournside School, and Kingston University London where she gained her degree in E...click for more

    Vicky Gomersall
  27. Teresa Bo (Votes: 1)

      Teresa Bo is a Latin America correspondent for Al Jazeera English. A native Argentinian, she investigates the underside of Argentinian politics and has reported on political corruptio...click for more

    Teresa Bo
  28. Stacey Foster (Votes: 1)

      Stacey Foster is an award winning television and radio broadcast journalist, reporter, presenter and event host. And Stacey Foster loves every minute of it. Since Stacey Foster was 1...click for more

    Stacey Foster
  29. Laura Hamilton (Votes: 1)

      Laura Hamilton's first break in front of the camera came as 'Melody' in the popular pre-school show Fun Song Factory for CITV, which she played for two and a half years until the show...click for more

    Laura Hamilton
  30. 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
  31. Felicity Barr (Votes: 1)

      Radio Felicity Barr trained as a journalist at 2-Ten FM, before she specialised in sports reporting, covering events in sport since 1994 when she worked as a freelance journalist. Tel...click for more

    Felicity Barr
  32. Ali Fortescue (Votes: 1)

      Ali Fortescue covers a range of national and international news stories for the news channel. She has broken exclusives, and was the first correspondent to witness a migrant boat cros...click for more

    Ali Fortescue