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JENNIE BOND

Jennie Bond
Jennie Bond is the former BBC Court Correspondent who covered all the major stories involving the Royal Family for
over twelve years, including tours to most parts of the world who has won new
fans through her appearance on "I'm A Celebrity."
From
1991, she also worked as a Presenter on BBC Television news bulletins. Jennie has presented the SIX O'CLOCK
NEWS and has also presented the BREAKFAST NEWS extensively, as well as other bulletins.
1988: BBC TELEVISION NEWS as a General Reporter covering many major events, including the return of all the hostages in Beirut, and the Lockerbie air disaster.
1977-88: BBC Radio. She worked extensively in the national newsroom writing and editing the news. She also worked as a producer on "Woman's Hour" on radio 4, as editor of "International Assignment" and on a light entertainment show with Noel Edmonds, called "The Time of Your Life". She became a reporter on national radio news in 1986.
Jennie presented THE TODAY PROGRAMME on Radio Four on a regular basis for three years. With Sue MacGregor, she became the first female team to present the programme.
1975-77: Reporter for The Evening Mail
1972-75: Reporter for the Richmond Herald
1968: Jennie graduated from Warwick University with an Honours Degree in French and European Literature.
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