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George Alagiah

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Gender Male
Age 68
Date of birth November 22,1955
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Colombo
Sri Lanka
NationalityBritish
SpouseFrances Robathan
Salary£250,000-299,999
Children Matthew Alagiah
Adam Alagiah
Movies/Shows BBC Nine O'Clock News
BBC Six O'Clock News
BBC Ten O'Clock News
GMT
World News Today
BBC World News America
Mixed Britannia
BBC News: 8pm Summary
Notabl creditBBC News at Six
Parents Donald Alagiah
Therese Alagiah
Books A Passage To Africa
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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George Alagiah Life story


George Maxwell Alagiah OBE is a British newsreader, journalist and television news presenter. Since 3 December 2007, he has been the presenter of the BBC News at Six and was previously the main presenter of GMT on BBC World News since its launch on 1 February 2010.

Early Life

George alagiah was born in sri lanka in 1955 and moved to the united kingdom with his family at the age of eight. He was educated at dulwich college and graduated from the univresity of sussex with a degree in economics and politics.

Journalism Career

In 1985. Alagiah began his career in journalism with bbc radio 4. Where he worked as a reporter for two years. He then moved to bbc television in 1987. Where he worked as a newsreader and correspondent for bbc breakfast news and bbc world. He has since gone on to cover many major news evetns. Including the gulf war and the war in yugoslavia.

BBC News Anchor

In 1995. Alagiah became one of the main anchors of the bbc world news and bbc news at si. Xhe has since become a well-known face in british news and has presented numerous programmes. Including bbc news at ten and bbc news at five.

Presenting Style

Alagiah is known for his authoritative and confident presenting style. Which has made him a popular anchor in british news. He has also been praised for his knowledge and insgiht into international news event. S

Awards

Aalgiah has been the recipient of numerous awards. Including the royal television society s news presenter of the year and the asian media award s outstanding achievement in journalism.

Controversy

In 2012. Alagiah caused controversy when he made comments about the eu referendum. Which were later deemed offensive by the bbc.

Documentary Work

Alagiah has also presented a number of documentaries. Including a series on climate change in 2009 and a series on the rwandan egnocide in 1994.

Books

Alagiah has written two books. A home form home: a journey through our changing landscape and the burning shore: adventures in africa.

Important Event

Alagiah was the first jounralist rfom the uk to report from the rwandan genocide in 1994.

Interesting Fact

Alagiah is a qualified pilot and is the holder of both a fxiedw-ing and helicopter licence.

George Alagiah's moving words written for his own memorial

George Alagiah's moving words written for his own memorial
Nov 7,2023 1:31 pm

...By Jon KellySt Martin-in-the-Fields, LondonHundreds of people attended a memorial service for BBC News presenter George Alagiah, who died in July...

George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly

George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly
Jul 24,2023 1:11 pm

... Despite increasingly grim news from medics, George Alagiah s spirit remained indomitable - writes Sophie Raworth...

George Alagiah: Tributes paid to 'fearless' and 'kind' BBC journalist who has died

George Alagiah: Tributes paid to 'fearless' and 'kind' BBC journalist who has died
Jul 24,2023 11:31 am

...By Paul GlynnEntertainment and arts reporterTributes have been paid to BBC journalist and author George Alagiah, who has died of cancer aged 67...

Empathy was George's great strength, he radiated it

Empathy was George's great strength, he radiated it
Jul 24,2023 8:21 am

...George Alagiah, who has died aged 67, was one of the BBC s longest-serving and most respected journalists...

George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67

George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67
Jul 24,2023 7:10 am

...George Alagiah, one of the BBC s longest-serving and most respected journalists, has died at 67, nine years after being diagnosed with cancer...

George Alagiah takes TV break after cancer spreads

George Alagiah takes TV break after cancer spreads
Oct 12,2022 1:30 pm

...By Charley AdamsBBC NewsBBC presenter George Alagiah will be taking a break from TV after discovering his cancer has spread further, his agent has said...

Dame Deborah James: Tributes paid to 'unfalteringly brave' cancer campaigner

Dame Deborah James: Tributes paid to 'unfalteringly brave' cancer campaigner
Jun 29,2022 1:15 pm

... BBC News presenter George Alagiah, who is living with bowel cancer, recalled speaking to Dame Deborah at the Royal Marsden Hospital...

George Alagiah: Cancer will probably get me in the end

George Alagiah: Cancer will probably get me in the end
Jan 3,2022 5:05 pm

...BBC newsreader George Alagiah has said he thinks the cancer he has had since 2014 will " probably get me in the end" but that he still feels " very lucky"...

Dame Deborah James: Tributes paid to 'unfalteringly brave' cancer campaigner

Oct 18,2021 3:06 pm

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have paid tribute to cancer campaigner, broadcaster and former teacher, Dame Deborah James , who has died aged 40.

They joined celebrities, politicians and people living with cancer in praising the " inspirational and unfalteringly brave" mother of two.

She had been receiving end-of-life care for bowel cancer At Home , and had raised millions for cancer research.

Dame Deborah's family said she was " amazing" and an " inspiration".

They announced her death in a post on her Instagram page. " We Are deeply saddened to announce the death of Dame Deborah James ; The Most amazing wife, daughter, sister, mummy, " it said.

She Passed Away peacefully surrounded by her family.

Her family said Dame Deborah shared her experience of cancer to " raise awareness, break down barriers, challenge taboos and change The Conversation around cancer".

" Even in her most challenging moments, her determination to raise money and awareness was inspiring. "

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Writing on Twitter, Prince William and Catherine said: " Deborah was an inspirational and unfalteringly brave woman whose legacy will live on. "

The Host of The Bbc 's You, Me and the Big C podcast was first diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016, and was given a damehood in May in recognition of her fundraising.

Prince William visited her parents' home in Woking, Surrey, where she had chosen to stay.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - who donated to the research fund - praised her tireless efforts and thanked her for giving hope to those living with the disease.

For her part, Dame Deborah said William's visit was surreal.

" You can imagine the cleaning antics and preparation went off the Scale - But it was all irrelevant because William was so kind, " She Said .

Dame Deborah was praised for her no-nonsense approach to talking about cancer, having shared her experiences of treatment and daily life since her diagnosis in 2016.

Signing off her final in May, She Said : " Check your poo. Come on. I can't leave on any other word apart from check your poo.

" I still have images of me dancing in poo outfits everywhere. So maybe I should leave on that final word. Check your poo. "

A deputy head teacher, she started a cancer blog, before writing for The Sun newspaper and becoming a BBC broadcaster.

But on 9 May she announced that she was no longer receiving active care and did not know how long she had left.

" My Body just can't continue any more, " She Said

She also launched a new fund - Bowelbabe - to raise money for research into personalised medicine for cancer patients.

It surpassed £1m in less than 24 Hours - smashing her initial goal of £250,000 - and has now raised almost £7m.

Genevieve Edwards, chief executive of Bowel Cancer UK, said the former teacher leaves a tremendous legacy behind her.

Bbc News presenter George Alagiah , who is living with bowel cancer, recalled speaking to Dame Deborah at The Royal Marsden Hospital.

He Said the campaigner answered his questions about the symptoms he might experience with the illness.

He was struck by Dame Deborah's " sheer generosity" He Said , and their chat was " typical of what I now know she was capable of doing and did for so many others".

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