Jeremy Vine presents The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2 and Panorama, the BBC's award-winning current affairs series on BBC 1. He is also well known as a former presenter of BBC 2's flagship program Newsnight and also hosts Points Of View on BBC 1. He is remembered for his controversial award winning 1999 South African Police Brutality Report which rocked the South African Police Service and resulted in 22 police officers being prosecuted.
Jeremy won Speech Broadcaster of the Year at the 2005 Sony Radio Academy Awards
In detail
Jeremy has won several awards during his career. In 2000 he won the Amnesty International Radio Award and more recently has been recognised for his achievements in the Sony Radio Academy Awards (the equivalent of the radio Oscars). He was the launch presenter of BBC One's Sunday lunchtime Politics Show in 2003. Since 2008 he co-hosted the quiz show Eggheads.
What he offers you
Jeremy speaks about his experiences of working for the BBC in assignments that have taken him around the world. His anecdotes of working as a political correspondent are both thought provoking and amusing. He is an excellent corporate host, very effective at question and answer sessions, chairing debates, seminars and award ceremonies as well as presenting in-house videos.
How he presents
Jeremy's highly enjoyable presentations are an entertaining and at times moving insight into journalism. He is also a relaxed and confident host well-used to the pressures of handling a live audience.
Languages
Jeremy presents in English.
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