London Tonight - Former On Air Team

Former On Air Team

  • Lucy Alexander
  • Anna Maria Ashe
  • Felicity Barr (Al Jazeera English)
  • Steve Clamp (ITV Central)
  • Lucy Cotter (Sky News)
  • Martyn Davies (emigrated to Australia)
  • Katie Derham (BBC)
  • Ali Douglas
  • Murray Dron
  • Fiona Foster (BBC World and Tonight)
  • Phil Gayle
  • Steve Gaisford
  • Jon Gilbert
  • Glen Goodman
  • Daisy Gray (ITV West & Westcountry)
  • Damon Green (ITV News)
  • Sam Green
  • Steve Hargrave
  • Leon Hawthorne
  • Alexandra Hill
  • Jackie Kabler (BBC West Midlands)
  • Sangeeta Kandola
  • Natasha Kaplinsky (ITV News)
  • James King
  • Sian Lloyd (ITV Weather)
  • Jasmine Lowson
  • Manali Lukha
  • Donal MacIntyre
  • Rachel McTavish (STV)
  • Rachel Millichip
  • Sarah Mills
  • Mary Nightingale (ITV News)
  • Bridgid Nzekwu
  • Joyce Ohajah
  • Chrissie Reidy (BBC South East)
  • Chris Rogers (BBC News)
  • Robin Ross
  • Pam Royle (ITV Tyne Tees & Border)
  • Ben Scotchbrook
  • Keir Simmons (NBC News)
  • Emma Simpson
  • Salma Siraj
  • Alastair Stewart (ITV News)
  • Tamzin Sylvester
  • Owen Thomas
  • Philippa Tomson (Sky News)
  • Bhavani Vadde
  • Romilly Weeks (ITV News)
  • Sascha Williams
  • Jonathan Wills (ITV Anglia)

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