David Garmston

David Garmston is an English journalist who currently works as a presenter on BBC Points West and Sunday Politics West. He has worked in television in the West Country for nearly three decades.

Biography

Garmston was born in Bristol and attended Cotham Grammar School.[1] He began his career appearing in several films in Bristol and the West, whilst training as a journalist with the weekly Sevenoaks Chronicle and the evening newspaper, The Gloucestershire Echo. Once qualified by the NCTJ (coming joint top in the UK) he joined the new independent radio station for Bristol and Bath, Radio West.

Garmston has, since 1985, been the male anchor on BBC Points West, working alongside Alex Lovell, Amanda Parr and Imogen Sellers. On Sundays, he presents the regional opt-out of Sunday Politics, Sunday Politics West.[2]

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gollark: What, using modem directly instead? Because that's not much of a fix.
gollark: But what actual change are you making?
gollark: What are you tweaking, exactly...? Because I feel like you can't make a good solution just with find and replace.
gollark: What's an easy fix?

References

  1. "Look at why we loves Bristol". AccessMyLibrary - Europe Intelligence Wire (From Bristol Evening Post). Gale. 17 November 2004. Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  2. "David Garmston". BBC. Retrieved 14 March 2010.


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