Shahnaz Pakravan

Shahnaz Pakravan (Persian: شهناز پاکروان born c.1957) is a former British radio and television presenter.

Education

Pakravan was educated at Moreton Hall School, a girls' independent boarding school in Oswestry, Shropshire, in England.


Broadcasting

Pakravan has worked for several leading news and current affairs channels:

BBC TV

She was a news presenter on BBC World and BBC News 24. She also produced and presented Arab World Direct for BBC World.

Channel Four

On Channel Four, she was the news anchor for the daily breakfast news and business programme Channel Four Daily. She was also the co-presenter the evening prime-time Channel 4 News.

Dubai TV

Pakravan has been a familiar face in the Gulf from her work for BBC World, but has also worked for Dubai Television.

BBC Radio

Her radio work included hosting BBC Radio Four's popular programme, Woman's Hour.

Features

Science and technology: Pakravan was anchor and reporter on the well-known BBC programme Tomorrow's World. Health: she was anchor and presenter for the Channel Four programme Health Alert. Comedy: in 1990, she made a cameo appearance as a comedic actress, appearing as an 'Indian woman' in the hit sit-com Drop the Dead Donkey.

Interviews

Arab World Direct, the programme Pakravan hosted, aired all over the Arab world - including Saudi Arabia - and had a special 9-11 edition, which featured an extended interview with Prince Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud, the former Governor of the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority. Other high-profile interviews include Jordan's King Abdullah and the new UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.


Property

Around 2007 she began to run the 200-year-old Bridge Hotel, in Helmsdale, Sutherland, on the east coast of Scotland.[1]

She is currently the General Manager at the Capital Club Bahrain.[2]


Personal

Pakravan has two adult daughters from her first marriage.


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