Juliet Morris
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Juliet Morris is a British television presenter, born in 1956.
Bought up in Devon, Morris graduated from Hull University and, after a spell on BBC South West's Spotlight, went on to join the BBC children's news show, Newsround in 1990. She left the show in 1995 to present the BBC Breakfast News for three years. She has since presented the Heaven and Earth Show, and co-presented the programme 999], alongside Michael Buerk. In 1998 she made a report for Panorama on suicide amongst young men, during which she revealed that her younger brother, Edward, committed suicide in 1994 at the age of 24. [1][2]
She is currently presenting the BBC show, Uncharted Territory and is a reporter on Countryfile.
[edit] References
- ^ "Cream tea festival". Countryfile. 2008-05-04.
- ^ Young male suicides double. Health. BBC (14 December 1998).
[edit] External links
- Juliet Morris at the Internet Movie Database
- Juliet Morris. Knight Ayton Management.
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NAME | Morris, Juliet |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | UK television presenter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1956 |
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