Angela Rippon
Angela May Rippon CBE is a prominent English journalist, news anchor, author, and television presenter, celebrated for her extensive contributions to broadcast journalism. She began her career in radio and television news in South West England, where she honed her skills and developed a reputation for her engaging presentation style. In 1975, Rippon took a significant step forward in her career by joining the esteemed BBC One, where she became a regular face on the Nine O'Clock News.
With a career spanning several decades, Rippon has made a mark not only in news broadcasting but also in various entertainment formats. She gained acclaim for her work on programs such as "Strictly Come Dancing," where she showcased her dynamic personality and rapport with audiences. Additionally, she has authored several books, further establishing her as a versatile figure in the media landscape.
Beyond her work on screen, Angela Rippon has received numerous accolades, including being appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her services to broadcasting and journalism. Her contributions continue to inspire a new generation of journalists, making her a respected and enduring figure in the field.