- Jeremy Vine
Infobox Person
name = Jeremy Vine
caption = Jeremy Vine interviewing Midge Ure at the 2005 Radio Festival in Edinburgh
birth_date = birth date and age|1965|5|17
birth_place =Epsom ,Surrey
nationality = British
known_for = Journalist and presenter
education =Epsom College andHatfield College ,Durham University
employer =BBC
spouse =Rachel Schofield
children = 2
relatives =Tim Vine (brother)Jeremy Vine (born
May 17 ,1965 ,Epsom ,Surrey ) is a British current affairspresenter forradio andtelevision , as well as anauthor .Biography
Jeremy is the older brother of comedian
Tim Vine , and actress/painterSonya Vine . He was born to Guy Vine and Diana Tillett [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2007/12/01/fadetect101.xml] ] . Jeremy was educated atEpsom College and played the drums in a band called "The Flared Generation." AtDurham University (Hatfield College ), he graduated with a first-class degree in English.After a short stint on
Metro Radio , Vine went on to ajournalism training course with the "Coventry Evening Telegraph " [http://www.birmingham-press-club.co.uk/Vine-flyer.pdf] before joining theBBC in 1987.BBC reporter
His career at the BBC included reading the news on radio in
Northern Ireland and working as a researcher on theBBC1 religious-affairs series "Heart of the Matter". In 1989 he became a regular reporter on the Radio 4 programme "Today", filing reports from across Europe, fromIreland toSiberia .While working for "Today", he published two comic novels set amid the modern
Church of England , "Forget Heaven, Just Kiss Me" (1992) and "The Whole World In My Hands" (1993). They were not very successful and Vine now regards them asjuvenilia .In the mid-1990s he became familiar to
BBC TV viewers as a political reporter, reporting on the modernisation of the Labour Party and later making a mark with his irreverent reports on the 1997 General Election. He is known for hisdirect and some would sayabrasive interview style.BBC Radio 2
He became a regular presenter of
BBC2 's "Newsnight " in 1999, and was one of the original presenters of "Broadcasting House" on Radio 4. After several stints as a stand-in for Jimmy Young on Radio 2 in 2001-2, he took over the lunchtime show permanently in January 2003, though there was initially some controversy when it emerged that Young had not retired voluntarily as had originally been claimed. Vine began to take telephone callers but sparingly; the programme is more a news show than a phone-in. [ [http://www.davidrowan.com/2003/01/observer-jeremy-vine-profiled.html David Rowan: The Observer: Jeremy Vine profiled ] ] The regular Thursday food slot was dropped, and the Monday health and Friday legal advice slots were revamped into, respectively, "The Health and Wellbeing Hour" (usually with either Dr Sarah Jarvis, or RabbiJulia Neuberger ) and "Your Money and Your Life" (with a variety of contributors, most frequently Martin Lewis). Friday's shows frequently include a link-up to gardener Terry Walton at "The Official Jeremy Vine Show Allotment", and Lucy Berry was the show's in-house poet until October 2006.Vine is one of the most prominent openly Christian broadcasters in the UK and has also presented numerous religious-themed programmes for the BBC. His regular programme addresses all manner of current affairs subjects - usually letting listeners take the lead as the facts are pulled together. It receives thousands of emails, calls and texts every day.Fact|date=February 2007
In 2005 Vine won the best speech broadcaster award at the
Sony Radio Academy Awards .BBC television presenter
Vine presented
The Politics Show onBBC One from its launch in 2003, untilJon Sopel took over in 2005. From January 2007, Vine became the presenter of the BBC's flagship current affairs programme and the oldest current affairs programme in the world, Panorama, to coincide with the show's move back to a Monday peak-time slot. The move, from Sunday nights, was the idea of then BBC1 controller Peter Fincham and was widely regarded as a scheduling masterstroke.Vine was announced as Peter Snow's replacement for presenting the
BBC election graphics, including the famousSwingometer , from May 2006. His performance on the night of the council elections in England and Wales, 30 April 2008, was widely criticised. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/1920587/Jeremy-Vine's-cowboy-antics-come-under-fire.html Jeremy Vine's cowboy antics come under fire] Daily Telegraph 2 May 2008] [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=563577&in_page_id=1770 BBC's election coverage under fire from viewers as cartoon theme flops] Daily Mail 2 May 2008]In 2008, Vine started presenting
Points of View , taking over fromTerry Wogan , and the quiz show "Eggheads", with his first broadcast being BBC 2 on Monday, 6 October, 2008 between 18:00 hrs. and 18:30 hrs. BST. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/aug/07/bbc.television?gusrc=rss&feed=media Jeremy Vine set to return to BBC2] ] . He is to alternate with previous presenterDermot Murnaghan .Personal life
In September 1992, he married Janelle Muntz in Westminster. His second wife is BBC News presenter
Rachel Schofield . The couple married in September 2002 inEast Devon , and have two daughters, Martha Rosamund (b. April 2004) [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=452056&in_page_id=1879 Why Jeremy Vine, as a new father, is terrified by the crisis on our maternity wards | the Daily Mail ] ] and Anna Charlotte (b. Dec 2006).A former punk, Vine is a fan of
Elvis Costello whom he has seen thirteen times in concert. [ [http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/reviews/2004/jeremyvine.htm OFF THE TELLY: Reviews/2004/Jeremy Vine Meets ] ]Vine is the patron of Radio St. Helier [ [http://www.radiosthelier.co.uk] ] , a UK registered charity providing radio programmes to hospital patients at
St. Helier Hospital in Surrey.References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/04_april/07/points.shtml]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/radio2/jeremyvine.shtml BBC Biography]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/image_galleries/sony_awards_gallery.shtml?19 Vine and his wife at the Sony Awards]
* [http://jezzasexiles.org.uk/ Unofficial Jeremy Vine Message Board]
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