- Julia Somerville
Julia Mary Fownes Somerville (born
July 14 ,1947 ) is a TV news anchor and reporter, who has worked forBBC News andITN .Biography
Julia Somerville was educated at
Headington School , a girls'independent school in Oxford. After graduating fromSussex University with a BA degree in English, Somerville joined IPC, working on Homes and Gardens magazine, a Women's Journal, the PR section of Women's Own; and finally two years as editor of a computer group's house magazine.Somerville joined the
BBC in 1973 as a radio production journalist, and then became a reporter in 1978. By 1984 she had become one of the most recognised faces on television, co-presenting the BBC Nine o'clock News.Somerville transferred to
ITN in 1987, where she co-presented the Lunchtime News and also deputised as presenter ofNews at Ten . In addition she presented "3D", a weekly ITV current affairs programme. She was diagnosed as having abrain tumour in 1993 and afterneurosurgery recovered well and was a member of the News at Ten team until it ended a 32-year run in 1999. She remained at ITN until October 2001, presenting the ITV Lunchtime News withJohn Suchet and shows on the ITN News Channel.Between 1999 and 2001 Somerville presented the daily
LBC radio show "London Life", a two-hour program devoted to interviews with diverse artists. Somerville has a lifelong interest in art, and was in 2001 a member of the judging panel for the National Portrait Gallery'sBP Portrait of the Year; she has also served as a judge for several years on theRIBA Annual Architecture Award Panels. On 18 September 2003, Somerville was appointed Chair of the Advisory Committee of the Government Art Collection. [ [http://www.culture.gov.uk/global/press_notices/archive_2003/dcms106_2003.htm?month=September&properties=archive_2003%2C%2Fglobal%2Fpress_notices%2Farchive_2003%2F%2C 2003 culture.gov.uk] ]As part of ITN'S "Famous Five", with
Gordon Honeycombe , Martyn Lewis,Selina Scott andAnna Ford , she was brought back to the screen for one week in September 2005 for ITN's 50th Anniversary. [ [http://news.scotsman.com/uk.cfm?id=1906462005 scotsman.com] ]Personal life
Somerville has been married three times: to Stephen Band (1970 - 1975, no children), Ray Gowdridge ( 1984 - 1992, two children), and currently lives in North London with her third husband architect Sir Jeremy Dixon. Somerville and Dixon were interviewed by police in 1996, when concerns were raised by Boots The Chemist staff over photographs of their seven-year-old child in the bath. No caution or charges followed the investigation [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19951105/ai_n14016171 Julia Somerville defends 'innocent family photos' 'arrest fuelschild | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ]
She is a patron of the "Different Strokes" charity.
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In August 2001, 47 year old David Hughes of North London was convicted of harassment after sending 390 obscene letters and specifically moving close to Somerville over a 12 year period. Somerville left court after a ten-minute appearance in the witness box. Hughes was found guilty of one charge under Section Two of the Harassment Act, and the judge made a hospital order under the Mental Health Act 1983. Hughes told the court he believed he had not been harassing Somerville because she had never told him to stop sending her letters, but admitted he had been cautioned by
Greater Manchester Police in 1995. The letters began in 1990, and until 1999 came with a postmark in north Cheshire. Hughes then moved to the sameMuswell Hill area as Somerville, claiming it was a coincidence. It was also revealed that in 1995, Somerville took out a court injunction to stop sound engineer Geoffrey Brewis contacting her; he had visited her home, followed her and made nuisance phone calls.ee also
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BBC News
*ITN
*LBC References
External links
* [http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/alumni/notable_alumni/notable_alumni.php?subject=English Alumni page - Sussex University English Dept]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1506465.stm Article on conviction of David Hughes]
* [http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_library/Press_notices/archive_2003/dcms106_2003.htm 2003 Announcement of appointment as Chair of the Advisory Committee of the Government Art Collection, 18 September 2003]
* [http://www.differentstrokes.co.uk Different Strokes charity]
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