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The corporation also announced Inside Out, the award-winning regional current affairs strand with 11 regional editions in England, would be axed despite a campaign by celebrities to save it. The announcement comes despite the BBC repeatedly emphasising its desire to move more jobs outside London and promote its ability to provide regional news in areas abandoned by commercial broadcasters.

Inside Out will be replaced with a show dedicated to investigative reporting. Inside Out teams currently based in Nottingham, Salford, Tunbridge Wells, Southampton and Plymouth will be axed, with 29 jobs lost and viewers making do with the new larger regions.

All stations will operate with just three daytime shows, a schedule initially imposed as a temporary measure during the pandemic. Stephen Fry was among those to pay tribute to the broadcaster, saying "Norfolk evenings will never be quite the same". Making the surprise announcement live on air, he said: "I have interviewed prime ministers, archbishops, Hollywood superstars and top musicians. I will miss it with all of my heart, but the time is right.

Mr White's first job at the BBC was as a studio manager before he moved in front of the microphone. He's had an incredible career at the BBC and achieved many, many things but most importantly earned the trust, respect and affection of our viewers. During her time, she has covered major global news stories including the last three general elections, Brexit and the Covid pandemic.

From , she also presented a weekday programme called Missing Live along with Rav Wilding, and has also worked for the Latin American section of the BBC World Service, the Today programme and various local radio stations.

Outside work, Minchin is an amateur triathlete and has competed in the World Triathlon Championships. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment. Man, 43, denies stalking presenter Louise Minchin. Presenter gets tips for better driving. Dynamo's magic 'scares' presenter. This video can not be played To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.

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