- Fi Glover
Fiona (Fi) Glover (born
27 February 1970 ) is aBBC journalist andpresenter . Her style is characterised by a mix of serious journalism and subtle satirical and sarcastic comment. She grew up inHampshire , with her mother Priscilla and sister Isabella, whilst her father was inHong Kong establishing a business. Her parents eventually separated. She attended St Swithun's School, an independent girls' school inWinchester . She was Head of House for Caer Gwent in the Lower Sixth.She studied Classical Civilisation and
Philosophy at theUniversity of Kent (1987-1990). In 1993 she started her BBC career as a reporter on various local radio stations including BBC Somerset Sound, Humberside, Northampton and GLR. She won a silver Sony Award from her GLR breakfast show (she won a bronze Sony with Five Live in 2002). In 1997, she joinedBBC Radio Five Live , where she spent seven years as a key broadcaster in news and political coverage, and presenting the afternoon show, the mirthful late-night phone-in programme and the "Sunday Service" programme withCharlie Whelan .She is the host of
BBC Radio 4 's "Saturday Live", and former host of Sunday morning news analysis programme "Broadcasting House", which she took over fromEddie Mair in 2004. In May 2008 Saturday Live won Best UK Speech Programme at the annual Sony Radio Academy AwardsShe lives with Rick Jones, then a marketing executive with the UK's
National Lottery operator Camelot but now an executive with John Lewis. Taking maternity leave in December 2005 and giving birth to a son, Hector, in January 2006, she returned to regular broadcasting to take over the Radio 4 Saturday 9.00am slot (which was formerly occupied byJohn Peel 's "Home Truths ") with a new programme, Saturday Live and to present "Traveller's Tree" on Thursday afternoons.In 2000 Glover travelled the world visiting notable radio stations, which resulted in the book "I'm an Oil Tanker: Travels with my Radio" (ISBN 0-09-188274-5), named after a Spooneresque mistake by a news reader. The radio stations documented in the book include a temporary BBC station for the
Euro 2000 football tournament, run from a cafe inBelgium , an English language station inGeneva , a station run by IrishUN peacekeeping forces inLebanon andMontserrat Radio which broadcast throughout the 1996 Soufrière Hills volcano eruption.She met her future husband,
Mark Sandell , when he was the producer ofNicky Campbell 's programme. They married in 2001 but divorced in 2002. He went on to form a relationship withVictoria Derbyshire , with whom he fathered a son in January 2004.She has occasionally stood in for
Jeremy Vine on his lunchtime show on Radio 2.External links
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/presenters/fi_glover.shtml Radio 4 biography.]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article1214590.ece August 2006 Independent article.]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/5239092.stm Glover to fill Home Truths slot]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2003/08/10/tefclass0.xml Her inspiring teacher]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/saturdaylive Saturday Live]
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