Anna Ford

English journalist and broadcaster

Anna Ford - English journalist and broadcaster
Born

October 2nd, 1943
81 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

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Started career in journalism during the 1960s, working for various newspapers and regional television stations. Joined the BBC in 1972, becoming a prominent news presenter. Co-presented the BBC's 'Six O'Clock News' during the 1980s. Became the first female presenter of the ITV news in the late 1990s. Contributed to numerous documentaries and current affairs programs throughout her career, remaining an influential figure in British media.

Co-presented BBC's 'Six O'Clock News'

First female ITV news presenter

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