Anita Rani

Journalist

Birthday October 25, 1977

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Bradford, West Yorkshire, England

Age 46 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.58 m

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1947

She presented My Family, Partition and Me: India 1947, a two-part programme on BBC One.

1970

He continued to serve in the Indian Army after Indian independence, retiring as a subedar (equivalent to a warrant officer) in 1970.

Rani was educated at Bradford Girls' Grammar School, an independent school.

Rani developed an early interest in journalism, hosting her first show at the age of 14 on Sunrise Radio.

She went to the University of Leeds, where she studied broadcasting.

After leaving university Rani worked as a researcher for the BBC and other organisations.

1977

Anita Rani Nazran (born 25 October 1977), better known as Anita Rani, is a British radio and television presenter.

Rani was born and brought up in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, to a Hindu father and a Sikh mother.

2002

In 2002, Rani presented The Edit, a live news and entertainment programme on Channel Five.

She presented a number of pop shows on Five including Spring Break Live, Party in the Park and Pop City Live, as well as being a freelance journalist for 5 News.

2003

In spring 2003, she fronted The State We're In, a satirical current affairs programme on BBC Three.

She also presented the first Poetry Slam on the same channel.

2005

She was nominated as Best On Screen Personality at the Royal Television Society Midlands awards in 2005.

Rani joined the BBC Asian Network radio station in March 2005, and became presenter of the weekend Hot Breakfast show.

In 2005, she was a regular reporter on The Cricket Show on Channel 4.

2006

From April 2006 to March 2007 she presented the weekday morning talkback programme Anita Rani on the BBC Asian Network on the station.

From 20 May 2006 she was a co-presenter of Desi DNA, an arts programme on BBC Two catering to the Desi (British Asian) community.

She launched Destination Three, a late night entertainment zone on BBC Three.

In May 2006, Rani joined Sky Sports where she became co-presenter with Simon Thomas on the Cricket AM show each Saturday morning.

Rani presented My Generation Next, shown on BBC News 24 between 2 and 9 December 2006.

2007

She covered for Anita Anand on the late evening weekday show on BBC Radio 5 Live in March and September 2007 and has presented World Have Your Say on the BBC World Service and Weekend Breakfast on Five Live.

She has also covered on various shows for BBC Radio 6 Music.

2008

In August 2008, Rani was the co-presenter of Rogue Restaurants on BBC One and joined the team of roving reporters on The One Show.

2009

From 2 March 2009 she co-presented BBC One's Watchdog, succeeding Julia Bradbury.

2011

From 2011 until 2015, Rani presented Four Rooms where unique objects are offered for sale to specialist dealers.

This 2011 show was followed by similar collaborations with Rowlatt, China on Four Wheels (aired September 2012) and Russia on Four Wheels (aired January 2014).

2012

In 2012, Rani took part in BBC's Great Sport Relief Bake Off, winning the competition.

2013

In 2013, she co-presented the live broadcast project Airport Live from Heathrow Airport.

2014

In April 2014, she was one of the presenters of BBC Two's Escape to the Continent.

2015

In an episode of Who Do You Think You Are? first broadcast on 1 October 2015 on BBC One, Rani investigated the history of her maternal grandfather Sant Singh (born Sant Ram, in Sarhali in 1916, died 1975), in particular learning more about his first wife and children, who died during the violence of the Partition of India in 1947, while he was a thousand miles away in Kirkee, serving in the British Indian Army, which he had joined in August 1942.

Rani discovered that her maternal grandfather was born into a Hindu Taggar family, but converted to Sikhism as a young man in accordance with a custom prevalent at the time.

Since 2015, she has co-hosted BBC's Countryfile.

Rani co-presented The World's Busiest Railway 2015, alongside Dan Snow and Robert Llewellyn.

The four-part series aired on BBC Two.

2016

In 2016, she was replaced by Sarah Beeny.

Rani co-presented with Justin Rowlatt a two-part documentary travelogue India on Four Wheels, a road trip around India sampling the changes and problems that growing car usage has brought to the country in the last two decades.

In 2016, she co-presented The Refugee Camp: Our Desert Home for BBC Two and presented This Morning for four Fridays in the summer alongside James Martin.

In 2016, Rani co-presented the three-part BBC Two series New York: America's Busiest City alongside Ant Anstead and Ade Adepitan.

2017

She co-presented World's Busiest Cities in 2017 with Dan Snow and Ade Adepitan.

2018

In 2018, she was honoured with Outstanding Achievement in Television at The Asian Awards.