- Bridget Kendall
Bridget Kendall
MBE (born27 April 1956 inOxford ,United Kingdom ) has been a diplomatic correspondent for theBBC since November 1998. Her father wasDavid George Kendall , a statistican.Kendall was educated at
Perse School for Girls ,Cambridge . She read modern languages atLady Margaret Hall, Oxford , spending two years inRussia onBritish Council scholarships in 1977 and 1982. Her postgraduate Soviet studies took her fromSt Antony's College, Oxford toHarvard University , where she spent two years as a Harkness Fellow in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.She joined the BBC in 1983 as a radio production trainee for
BBC World Service . She was the BBC'sMoscow correspondent from 1989 to 1995 and Washington correspondent from 1994 to 1998.She was in Moscow to witness the power struggles in the Soviet Communist party as
Mikhail Gorbachev tried to introduce reform, reported on the break-up of theSoviet Union and the internal conflicts inChechnya , Georgia andTadjikistan . She sent reports of the coup in August 1991 and coveredBoris Yeltsin 's rise to power.Kendall has interviewed world leaders including
Vladimir Putin live from the Kremlin as part of an internet webcast in March 2001. Later in 2001 she interviewedKing Abdullah ofJordan for the BBC and hosted a similar event in Moscow with former Soviet presidentMikhail Gorbachev in 2002.She was the first woman to win the James Cameron Award for journalism in 1992 for reports on events in the former Soviet Union. Later that year, she won a Bbonze
Sony Radio Award for Reporter of the Year and was made an MBE in the 1994 New Year's Honours list.References
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/bridgetkendall.shtml BBC Press Office Profile: Bridget Kendall] .
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