Martine Croxall

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Martine Croxall is a relief presenter on BBC News 24 and regular overnight presenter.The image above is proposed for deletion. See images and media for deletion to help reach a consensus on what to do.
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Martine Croxall is a relief presenter on BBC News 24 and regular overnight presenter.

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Martine Croxall (born 1968 in Leicestershire), is a British journalist and television news presenter.

Born in Leicestershire, Croxall studied Geography at the University of Leeds, following by a year out in Africa.

She joined the BBC in 1991, where she began work experience at BBC Radio Leicester. Following this, Croxall began work at East Midlands Today, the BBC regional news programme for that region. Since that she has also worked at Newsroom South East (1997) and UK Today, a BBC satellite television programme discontinued in 2002.

She is currently a relief presenter on BBC News 24, as well as the presenter of the overnight 0100 - 0500 time slot simulcast on the channel and international news and current affairs channel, BBC World.

Married with two young children, she lives in London.

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