Victoria Derbyshire (TV programme)

Victoria Derbyshire
Genre News and current affairs
Created by BBC News, Victoria Derbyshire
Presented by Victoria Derbyshire
Joanna Gosling
Theme music composer David Lowe
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) Studio B, Broadcasting House, London
Editor(s) Lousia Compton
Running time 120 minutes
Release
Original network BBC News
BBC Two
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 7 April 2015 (2015-04-07) – present
Chronology
Preceded by Victoria Derbyshire (BBC Radio 5 Live)
Related shows BBC Breakfast
BBC News at One
BBC News at Six
BBC News at Ten
BBC Weekend News'
Outside Source
World News Today
External links
Website www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05qqk5c

Victoria Derbyshire is a BAFTA award winning[1] weekday current affairs programme which began simulcast airing on 7 April 2015 on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel;[2] its remit is original stories, exclusive interviews and audience debates.

It also acts as a showcase for BBC journalism using reports and interviews by BBC Nations and Regions, BBC World Service, language services and other programs such as Newsnight, World News Today and Global, plus the BBC Online teams such as BBC Trending and BBC Pop Up. Occasionally the uncut versions of interviews are aired as well, in this case they are taken in place of HARDtalk and aired by BBC World News as well.

Presenters

Years Presenter Current role
2015– Victoria Derbyshire Presenter, Mon-Thurs
2015 Joanna Gosling Friday Presenter, Main relief presenter, Newsreader Mon-Wed
2015– Norman Smith Relief presenter and chief political correspondent
2016– Annita McVeigh Newsreader, Thu-Fri
2015– Jane Hill Relief presenter
2016- Chloe Tilley
2016- Tina Daheley
2015 Naga Munchetty
2015– Julian Worricker Relief Presenter and Newsreader
2017– Martine Croxall
2016– Rebecca Jones Relief Newsreader
2017- Reeta Chakrabarti
2016–2017 Maxine Mawhinney

When Derbyshire is away (on leave, on an assignment, or elsewhere), the titles say 'with' the stand-in presenter.

Reporters/segment presenters

  • Jim Reed
  • Ben Thompson (Business)
  • Victoria Fritz (Business) - On maternity leave
  • Aaron Heslehurst (Business)
  • Alice Baxter (Business) -
  • Catrin Nye
  • Dan Johnson
  • Jessica Creighton (sport)
  • Ore Oduba (Sport)
  • Olly Foster (Sport)
  • Hugh Woozencroft (Sport)
  • Katherine Downes (Sport)
  • Chris Mitchell (Sport)
  • John Watson (Sport)
  • Will Perry (Sport)
  • Carol Kirkwood (Weather)
  • Benjamin Zand (Also film producer, Editor of BBC Pop Up)
  • Nicola Beckford

Awards

In 2015, Derbyshire was nominated for RTS Presenter of the Year along with Zand who was nominated in the Young Talent category which Zand won. Derbyshire won Broadcaster of the Year at the PinkNews Awards in 2015 and 2016.[3][4] In 2017, the programme won a BAFTA for it's coverage of former footballers who had been sexually abused [1]

References


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