Juliet Morris
Juliet Morris | |
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Born | Juliet Claire Morris 26 April 1965 Hull University |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, newsreader and television presenter |
Years active | 1989–present |
Employer | BBC |
Juliet Morris (born 26 April 1965)[citation needed] is a British television presenter.
Early life
Morris was educated at
Hull University in 1986 having studied English and Drama.[1]
Broadcasting career
Following a spell on
Heaven and Earth Show. She was also the main presenter for the Here and Now current affairs programme and co-presented the programme 999, alongside Michael Buerk
.
She was also the presenter of BBC's The House Detectives (1997–2000) where she and a team of experts, led by Dan Cruickshank, investigated the histories of houses belonging to members of the public. She presented the BBC overseas property show, Uncharted Territory (2006 and 2007) and she was formerly a reporter on Countryfile.
In 1998 she made a report for Panorama on suicide amongst young men, during which she revealed that her younger brother, Edward, committed suicide in 1994 at the age of 24.[2][3]
References
- ^ The Daily Mirror; 14 February 1998; The Tragedy That Haunts Me
- ^ "Cream tea festival". Countryfile. 4 May 2008.
- ^ "Young male suicides double". Health. BBC News. 14 December 1998.
External links
- Juliet Morris at IMDb
- "Juliet Morris". Knight Ayton Management.