Victoria Derbyshire

TV Show Host

Victoria Derbyshire was born in Ramsbottom, England, United Kingdom on October 2nd, 1968 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 55, Victoria Derbyshire biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 2, 1968
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Ramsbottom, England, United Kingdom
Age
55 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Journalist
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University of Liverpool, Preston Polytechnic
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Mark Sandell (m. 2018)
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2
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Nick Derbyshire (brother)
Victoria Derbyshire Career

Derbyshire worked as a reporter for BBC Coventry & Warwickshire and later worked for BBC GMR Radio. From the latter, she joined BBC Radio 5 Live in 1998, at first deputizing for Jane Garvey on the breakfast show, and later as the regular co-presenter with Julian Worricker when Garvey moved on. The programme won Gold Sony Awards in 1998 and 2002. In January 2003, Worricker left the breakfast show, and Derbyshire was partnered by Nicky Campbell. After being on maternity leave, she took over the morning news programme in August 2004.

She covered some of the biggest global stories since joining 5 Live: 9/11, the Paris Concorde crash, general elections and the Olympic Games. On TV she has covered the Grenfell Tower fire and the Manchester Arena bombing.

In September 2010, she interviewed her own BBC Radio 5 Live superior about why he was not moving to MediaCityUK in Salford when the station moved in autumn 2011. Describing the interview, The Guardian said: "Derbyshire's grilling of the station's controller Adrian Van Klaveren made Jeremy Paxman's infamous interview with Mark Thompson look like a vicar's tea party." Derbyshire did not move to Salford and often presented from London. In the first three months in MediaCity she had spent only two weeks broadcasting from Salford.

Derbyshire has worked on television news and political programmes including This Week, an interview series, Victoria Derbyshire Interviews.., on the BBC News Channel, and Watchdog, as well as Panorama. She hosted a sports chat show on Channel 4 on Saturday mornings called SportsTalk. She also co-presented the last episode of Central Weekend Live in 2001

In October 2011, Derbyshire made her debut on Have I Got News for You. In autumn 2013, under the new editorship of Ian Katz, Derbyshire began presenting Newsnight while continuing to present her daily 5 Live programme. Her final Radio 5 Live show was broadcast on 5 September 2014.

The Victoria Derbyshire current affairs TV programme was her idea; she suggested it to James Harding, then head of BBC News, who commissioned it three days later. It was first broadcast on 7 April 2015 on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel. The programme was cancelled in January 2020; the BBC said that the cost was too high. and it did not attract young and diverse audiences. She was not informed of the decision before the story appeared in The Times. The last programme was broadcast in March 2020. Since then, Derbyshire has presented BBC News at 9 9am-11am on BBC Two, BBC News Channel and BBC World News. She appeared on screen during a Coronavirus lockdown with the telephone number of the National Domestic Abuse hotline written on her hand, to raise awareness of the plight of people that were suffering during the first lockdown due to having to isolate with abusive partners.

In November 2020, it was announced that Derbyshire would be taking part in the twentieth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here. She was the fourth celebrity to be eliminated alongside Beverley Callard on 30 November. In 2019, she was one of six candidates shortlisted and then auditioned to replace David Dimbleby as the regular host of Question Time.

From September 2022, Derbyshire will become joint lead presenter with Kirsty Wark of BBC's Newsnight.

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Iranian who first claimed asylum in Greece before crossing Channel in small boat and settling in the UK says Rwanda deportation bill won't stop migrants coming to Britain

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
Nima Moradi insisted the government's 'stop the boats' plan - which finally passed through Parliament on Monday night - will have hardly any deterrent effect. He admitted he had been granted asylum in Greece, then pondered a move to Germany before deciding on the UK. Asylum seekers who have made it have been receiving Home Office letters warning them they risk being flown to Rwanda because they failed to seek asylum in the first 'safe country' they passed through. But migrants camping in Dunkirk on the northern French coast have been declaring they will still try to cross to UK - and keep coming back even if deported.

On BBC's Newsnight, a moment for eco-protesters unfolds 'protect our rivers.' Victoria Derbyshire, the show's presenter, cuts her off - as the show devolves into chaos

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
Last night, the BBC's Newsnight descended into chaos after an eco-protester unfurled a 'protect our rivers' banner before being barred from attending Victoria Derbyshire's house. After being handed a microphone as Derbyshire progressed to pollution in the last minutes of the programme, Angela Jones said the River Wye is on the brink of ecological demise. Jones triggered a demonstration by releasing a banner, but Derbyshire politely told her, 'Thank You Angela.'

After the audience dropped to 300,000 viewers since 2020, BBC Newsnight will host more question Time-style live debate shows in an attempt to relaunch its viewership

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Newsnight will soon host more live debate shows as it takes inspiration from Question Time and chooses a new editor in a battle to reclaim lost viewers. Jonathan Aspinwall, who has worked with the corporation for 27 years and now runs BBC News Podcasts, will lead the news and current affairs program. He will be executive editor four months after the BBC decided to cut more than half of the show's 60 employees and minimize it to 30 minutes in order to save £7.5 million. While struggling to recover viewer numbers in recent years, the BBC is struggling to make £500 million of savings in the face of rising inflation and a licence fee freeze. Viewers have nearly halved to 300,000 since 2020, with Jeremy Paxman's final exhibition in 2014 bringing in 1.1 million, but this was double the normal at the time. Mr Aspinwall, who edited Laura Kuenssberg's Sunday newsnight, would 'lead Newsnight' as it progresses into a debate, discussion, and interview-based programme,' according to the BBC.
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