Dateline London
Dateline London is a weekly news discussion programme.
Dateline London | |
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Created by | BBC News |
Presented by | Current: Carrie Gracie Jane Hill Shaun Ley Former: Charles Wheeler Gavin Esler |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Production location(s) | Studio E, Broadcasting House |
Editor(s) | Nick Guthrie |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | TV Talk |
Release | |
Original network | BBC News BBC World News |
Picture format | 576i (16:9 SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 1996 – present |
External links | |
Dateline London |
Each week, a panel of four leading journalists, lecturers, and commentators, discuss top news stories from an international perspective.
Hosts
Dateline London was first hosted by Charles Wheeler, and subsequently by Gavin Esler. Shaun Ley and Maxine Mawhinney all served as stand-in hosts during Esler's tenure.
Esler hosted his final edition on 25 March 2017, and Mawhinney on 8 April 2017. Since 15 April 2017, Dateline London was hosted on rotation by Jane Hill or Shaun Ley, while Carrie Gracie and Tim Willcox provided occasional cover.
Since January 2019, Carrie Gracie has presented most Dateline London broadcasts since her return from paid leave in mid-2018.
Regular panelists
- Lyse Docuet chief international correspodent and presenter BBC News
- David Aaronovitch is an Orwell Prize winning journalist
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is an Orwell Prize winning journalist
- Mina Al-Oraibi is editor-in-chief at The National
- Abdel Bari Atwan of Rai-al-Youm
- Stephanie Baker of Bloomberg
- Stefanie Bolzen of Die Welt
- Henry Chu of Variety
- Janet Daley of The Daily Telegraph
- Alex Deane is a political commentator
- John Fisher Burns is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
- Eunice Goes is a writer and lecturer
- Michael Goldfarb is a journalist and author
- Johan Hari is a journalist
- Owen Jones is a journalist, author, and commentator
- Mustapha Karkouti is a freelance journalist
- Gregory Katz of Associated Press
- Thomas Kielinger is a Theodor Wolff Prize winning journalist and the London correspondent for Die Welt
- Jeffrey Kofman is an Emmy Award winning journalist and lecturer
- Laura Lynch is a Canadian writer and broadcaster
- Suzanne Lynch of The Irish Times
- Vincent Magombe is a journalist and analyst
- Nesrine Malik is a Sudanese writer
- Maria Margaronis of The Nation
- Iain Martin is a journalist and author
- Jef McAllister is a journalist and lawyer
- Stryker McGuire of Bloomberg
- Alexander Nekrassov is a Russian journalist
- Brian O'Connell is a journalist and communications advisor
- Annalisa Piras is an Italian writer and film maker
- Agnès Poirier is a journalist, writer, and broadcaster
- Nabila Ramdani is a journalist, writer, and broadcaster
- Steve Richards is a political writer and broadcaster
- Marc Roche of Le Monde
- Jonathan Sacerdoti is a journalist, political commentator and foreign correspondent
- Shahed Sadullah is the former editor of the Pakistani daily The News in London
- Rachel Shabi is a journalist and author
- Ned Temko is a political commentator
- Polly Toynbee is an Orwell Prize winning journalist at The Guardian
- Isabel Hilton, editor of Chinadialogue
- Nazenin Ansari, Iranian exile journalist
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References
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