Geraldine Peers
Geraldine Peers is a broadcast journalist, currently the main presenter of BBC South's local TV opt-out service for Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire & Swindon and areas of Berkshire, Northamptonshire & the Cotswolds.[1]
Peers studied communications at Leeds and contemporary culture in York before completing a postgraduate course in journalism at Birmingham University. In 1995, she joined the now-defunct Central News South service in her home town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire and became a reporter, presenter and bulletin editor.[2]
Peers left Central News in 2001 to join BBC South as the main presenter of South Today from Oxford and now fronts the 10-minute mini bulletins for the sub-region at 18:30 from Monday to Friday, and 22:25 late bulletins after the BBC News at Ten 4 out of 5 weekday nights.
On Friday 22 March 2013, at the end of the early-evening programme, Geraldine Peers announced: "this was the last regular Friday half-hour edition of South Today from Oxford."[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ BBC South Today - Geraldine Peers profile
- ↑ TV ARK - 'P' presenters' profiles
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/BBCSouthToday BBC South Today on facebook
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