Penny Macmillan

Penny Macmillan

Penny Macmillan is a British journalist, who has presented the news on "Reporting Scotland" for nearly ten years. In March 2007, however, she decided to take a career break from the BBC to spend more time with her young family. Penny was a familiar face at breakfast, weekends and at 22:25. In the year before her departure, she could also be found co-presenting the main programme at 18:30. Penny joined BBC Scotland in 1998 to present "Newsline", a daily current affairs show on BBC Choice Scotland. Prior to that, Penny worked for "Lookaround" at Border Television in Carlisle.


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