William George Giles OBE (born 18 November 1939 in Dittisham, near Dartmouth, Devon, England) is a former British weather forecaster and television presenter.
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He first became interested in meteorology whilst at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Crediton and joined the Met Office in January 1957 on leaving Bristol College of Science and Technology (became the University of Bath in 1965).
From 1961 to 1963 he was based in Germany as an observer with the RAF and from 1968 to 1970 worked as a lecturer at the Met Office's training college.
His broadcasting career began in 1972 when he transferred to the London Weather Centre. In 1980 promotion took him back to Bracknell where he worked in public relations. On the retirement of Jack Scott, he returned to lead BBC Television's Met Office forecasting team.
In 1999 he was accused of bullying weathermen/women at the Weather Centre. Although at first found guilty by the Met Office, on appeal he was cleared of all wrongdoing.
He 'retired' from the Met Office in January 2000 after having led the team of Broadcast Meteorologists since 1983.
He is also a member of the International Association of Broadcast Meteorology (IABM).
He married Eileen Lake in 1961 in Devon, but divorced in 1991. They have a son (born 1969) and daughter (born 1971). In May 1993 he married Patricia Stafford in Bullingdon, Oxfordshire. He lives in Oxfordshire.
He was awarded the OBE in 1995.
Bill is also a keen exponent of lawn bowls. In May 2011 he was involved in a BBC Breakfast news clip which focused on recruiting younger people to the sport.