1. Edith Bowman (Votes: 4)

      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
  2. Keeley Donovan (Votes: 4)

      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
  3. Fiona Bruce (Votes: 3)

      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. 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
  5. Jo Whiley (Votes: 3)

      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. Angela Scanlon (Votes: 3)

      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

  7. Steph McGovern (Votes: 3)

      Steph McGovern started at the BBC doing work experience on the Tomorrow's World programme, before securing part-time employment as a researcher in current affairs. Steph McGovern went...click for more

    Steph McGovern
  8. Katie Derham (Votes: 2)

      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
  9. Alex Jones (Votes: 2)

      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
  10. Lucy Worsley (Votes: 2)

      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
  11. Helen Willetts (Votes: 1)

      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
  12. Anne Lundon (Votes: 1)

      Anne Lundon is a Scottish broadcaster for BBC Alba and BBC Scotland. Anne Lundon is a main presenter of the European current affairs programme Eòrpa, as well as BBC Scotland'...click for more

    Anne Lundon
  13. Alex Hammond (Votes: 1)

      Alex Hammond joined Sky Sports News as a racing expert in June 2003 and has since become a regular presenter on Good Morning Sports Fans. Alex is a born and bred horse racing fan who ...click for more

    Alex Hammond
  14. Naga Munchetty (Votes: 1)

      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
  15. Anita Rani (Votes: 1)

      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
  16. Sophie Raworth (Votes: 1)

      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
  17. Louise Lear (Votes: 1)

      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
  18. Carol Kirkwood (Votes: 1)

      Carol Kirkwood re-joined the BBC at Elstree Studios training department in 1993 as a freelance presenter, during which time she also presented a bi-monthly programme Talking Issues fo...click for more

    Carol Kirkwood
  19. Emma Willis (Votes: 1)

      Emma WIllis was born and raised in Birmingham and on leaving school worked as a model, appearing in campaigns for Gap, Chanel and Samsung amongst others before joining MTV as a presen...click for more

    Emma Willis
  20. Denise Van Outen (Votes: 1)

      A charismatic, energetic and engaging presenter, Denise Van Outen has become a household name in Britain, thanks to roles on mainstream terrestrial shows such as The Big Breakfast and...click for more

    Denise Van Outen
  21. Sally Nugent (Votes: 1)

      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
  22. Luxmy Gopal (Votes: 1)

      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
  23. Stacey Dooley (Votes: 1)

    Stacey Dooley is one of Britain's most loved documentary presenters. Fashion conscious Stacey's life took an unexpected turn when she travelled to India in 2007 for the BBC3 series Blood, Swe...click for more

    Stacey Dooley