Alice Arnold
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Born | January 1, 1964 Copenhagen, Denmark |
Alice Arnold (born 1964) is a British newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4. After gaining a degree in politics, she trained as an actress and was a magistrate for ten years. She joined the BBC Radio Drama Company in 1988. After meeting Peter Donaldson at a party in 1994, she joined Radio 4 in that year. In 2004, she became a newsreader, and now regularly reads the afternoon and evening news on Radio 4. In June 2006, she was promoted to read the news on the Today programme. In 2007 she co-presented comedian Jon Holmes's show Listen Against, a parody of Radio 4's Feedback, the listeners' response programme.
Formerly her partner was the comedienne, writer and presenter Sandi Toksvig with whom she lived in Surrey, but she is now in a civil partnership with the BBC presenter Clare Balding.[1] They live in Chiswick, London, England, UK.
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NAME | Arnold, Alice |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | newsreader, continuity announcer, actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1964 |
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