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Jeremy Vine

Jeremy Guy Vine (born 17 May 1965) is a British author, journalist and news presenter for the BBC. He is known for his direct interview style and exclusive reporting from war-torn areas throughout Africa. He is the current host of the BBC Radio 2 programme, Jeremy Vine, which presents news, views, and interviews with live guests. [more]

Job role

Jeremy Vine is a Presenter at BBC Radio 2.

Email address for Jeremy Vine

We think Jeremy's email address is jeremy.vine@bbc.co.uk
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Jeremy's biography on Twitter reads: I am on Radio 2 every day and I have just written It's All News To Me about my 25 years in the BBC. All views are my brother Tim's.
@thejeremyvine has 186,907 followers.
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Latest articles by Jeremy Vine

Jeremy Vine on e-readers and opera
A life-changing decision to embrace the new is sparked by an e-reader, and the operatic passion of Otello
Jeremy Vine on childhood fantasies
Have you ever silenced that voice that says 'No!’ and lived out a dream?
Jeremy Vine: Radio has survived against all odds
Jeremy Vine, the broadcaster, will be reflecting on his 25 years at the BBC at Hay Festival on Sunday.
Savaged by the stiletto and the baseball bat
Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine has written a gloriously funny and indiscreet memoir, revealing his behind the scenes battles with some of the BBC's biggest names. Here in the final part of our exclusive serialisation, he recalls his equally colourful duels with Labour's dark lord of spin.
The songs my soldier son loved
Five bereaved mothers have shared the memories of the sons they have lost in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan through the songs they will remember them by, in a special series for Remembrance Week.
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