Tina Daheley is a versatile broadcaster and journalist whose TV and radio work spans across news and current affairs, sport and the arts, appealing to a wide range of very diverse audiences. As well as delivering the news to one in four young people in the UK for nearly... Read More
Tina Daheley is a versatile broadcaster and journalist whose TV and radio work spans across news and current affairs, sport and the arts, appealing to a wide range of very diverse audiences.
As well as delivering the news to one in four young people in the UK for nearly a decade on two successive BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Shows, Daheley also presents Breakfast News on BBC One and the BAFTA winning Victoria Derbyshire show on BBC2. She has recently started presenting Woman’s Hour on Radio 4 and also manages to fit in hosting The Cultural Frontline, her own weekly global arts programme on the BBC World Service.
Away from her day-to-day commitments, Daheley is at the forefront of the BBC’s coverage of major national television events, sensitively handling the Grenfell Memorial Service and she is also part of the presentation team for the upcoming royal wedding. She was personally chosen to host the first ever Royal Foundation Forum and the first interview with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle which was broadcast around the world last month.
Tina Daheley is passionate about making news, current affairs and the arts accessible to everyone and is especially skilled at hosting audience debates. She was one of the lead presenters for BBC News during the 2017 and 2015 General Election Campaigns and the EU Referendum, hosting The Final Election Debate on BBC One and leader interviews on BBC Two, Radio 1 Newsbeat and the BBC News Channel.
Tina Daheley also fronts Women’s Football for BBC Sport. Daheley hosted last year’s Women’s FA Cup Final live from Wembley in front a record audience and also presents live coverage of England Women’s Euro Qualifiers and The Women’s Football Show. She hosted the Women’s Football World Cup in Canada in 2015.