• Amol Rajan (born 1983) is an Indian-born British journalist, broadcaster and writer. Formerly the media editor of BBC News, he has been a presenter on...
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  • fifth time. This was the first series to be hosted by Amol Rajan, who succeeded Jeremy Paxman. Rajan's presenting style, more energetic and less austere than...
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    (2017; 1 episode) Si King (2017; 1 episode) Dave Myers (2017; 1 episode) Amol Rajan (2017–present; 84 episodes) Ronan Keating (2017, 2020–2021; 29 episodes)...
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  • conclusion of the 52nd series in 2023, after which he was succeeded by Amol Rajan. In October 2022, an ITV documentary, Paxman: Putting Up With Parkinson's...
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  • Anita Dobson who reprised her role as Mrs Flood in a brief appearance. Amol Rajan makes a cameo appearance as an older version of himself. Real broadcast...
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    and in May 2024 he compèred an episode after the original planned host Amol Rajan withdrew at short notice. In May 2021, Wang hosted a new podcast called...
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  • Archived from the original on 4 August 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2018. Rajan, Amol (29 July 2017). "Is the Independent still independent?". BBC News. Archived...
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    19 December 2011. "Amol Rajan". Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2014. Josh Halliday "Amol Rajan appointed as Independent...
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  • "University Challenge returns on BBC Two and iPlayer this August with Amol Rajan back at the helm". BBC. Retrieved 31 July 2024. "BBC Two - University...
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    in the new role of its culture editor. In January 2023, she succeeded Amol Rajan as the BBC's media editor, whilst retaining her role as the culture editor...
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  • Abbington and Elis James Week 4 (18, 20, 20–22 June 2018): Beattie Edmondson, Amol Rajan, Gaby Roslin and Hugh Dennis Week 5 (25–29 June 2018): Chizzy Akudolu...
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  • New Humanist Naga Munchetty, newsreader on BBC News and TV presenter Amol Rajan, BBC Media Editor and former editor of The Independent newspaper. Ramona...
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    episode "Das Bus". In 2023, Gates was the interviewee in an episode of the Amol Rajan Interviews series on BBC Two, and was the subject of an episode of the...
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  • then stood down from the role after 29 years. From July 2023 onwards, Amol Rajan succeeded Paxman as host for the 53rd series of the long-running student...
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    Schofield. Following his resignation, he gave separate interviews to BBC's Amol Rajan and The Sun in June 2023, in which he apologised to the co-worker for...
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  • Presenter Programme(s) Mishal Husain Today Nick Robinson Amol Rajan Martha Kearney Justin Webb Sarah Montague The World at One Edward Stourton Jonny Dymond...
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  • The Today Podcast, was launched on 5 October 2023 and is presented by Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson. They discuss the news stories as featured on The Today...
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  • politician Amol Rajan (born 1983), Indian-born British journalist and broadcaster Chhota Rajan (born 1959), Indian criminal and mobster Raghuram Rajan (born...
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  • Carla Sunday Angela Wynter – Cherry Sunday Sian Clifford – Kind Woman Amol Rajan – Himself Aneurin Barnard – Roger ap Gwilliam Tachia Newall – Colonel...
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  • Archived from the original on 20 February 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2008. Rajan, Amol (29 December 2007). "EMI split blamed on Radiohead's £10m advance demands"...
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    during this time. On 18 September 2024, in an interview with journalist Amol Rajan on BBC Two, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Sir John Major...
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    five-part podcast Harry, Meghan and the Media, in which the presenter Amol Rajan stated that Meghan had "apologized for misleading" the Court of Appeal...
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  • "Gourmet Hotels in the UK". Condé Nest Traveller. Retrieved July 9, 2014. Amol Rajan (November 13, 2011). "Cut at 45 Park Lane, London W1". The Independent...
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  • Broadcast policy at the University of Salford. It has also been presented by Amol Rajan, Emma Barnett, Paddy O'Connell, Julian Worricker, Edward Stourton and...
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  • 3–2 16x05 3 February 2023 Lucy Martin and Joe Wilkinson Jo Brand and Amol Rajan 3–2 16x06 10 February 2023 Munya Chawawa and Snoochie Shy Bob Mortimer...
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    who have edited the newspaper include Jeremy Paxman, BBC media editor Amol Rajan, and Vogue international editor Suzy Menkes. The student newspaper also...
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  • to "realise their own mistake" as the credits ended. Amol Rajan was scheduled to host, (Amol Rajan to host Have I Got News for You Chortle, 8 May 2024)...
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  • debate. Five months before the channel launched, BBC News media editor Amol Rajan said GB News would be the first in the United Kingdom to be set up with...
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    described Khan as a centre-left social democrat, while the journalist Amol Rajan termed him "a torch-bearer for the social democratic wing" of the Labour...
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  • Tachia Newall and Caoilinn Springall. Other guest roles were played by Amol Rajan, Tom Rhys Harries, Genesis Lynea, and Sian Clifford. The series is the...
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