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Sonali Shah
Shah in 2018
Born

Sonali Gudka


(1980-07-26) 26 July 1980 (age 43)[1]
EducationNottingham Trent University
Occupation(s)Journalist and radio and television presenter, reporter
Notable credit(s)Newsround
Escape to the Country
Watchdog
The National Lottery Draws
Crimewatch

Sonali Shah (born 26 July 1980 in Edgware, London) is a British TV and Radio Broadcaster who currently presents Sunday Breakfast on Magic FM as well as BBC television programme Escape to the Country, ITV's Tonight and has her own segment on Channel 4's Steph's Packed Lunch.

She is well known for presenting the BBC's children's news programme Newsround from July 2006 until November 2011 and some other notable programmes Sonali has presented are The National Lottery Draws, Crimewatch and Watchdog.[2]

Early life[edit]

Sonali Gudka was born in Edgware, London to immigrant Indian parents, who run a pharmacy.[1] Shah trained as a dancer for over 10 years, studying Indian classical, Indian folk and Streetdance.[3] Sonali attended Longfield First and Middle School, and went on to Nower Hill High School in Harrow. She studied broadcast journalism at the Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism at Nottingham Trent University.[4]

Career[edit]

Aiming for a career in medicine, Shah began presenting on the local hospital radio. After university, in early 2002 she joined BBC World Service as a producer, also presenting on World Business Report and The World Today. In 2002, she moved to BBC Radio 5 Live as launch producer for Jeff Randall's Weekend Business, which won a Sony Radio Award. She then began reporting for Weekend Business, as well as Wake Up to Money and 5 live Money.[3]

Newsround[edit]

Shah joined Newsround initially as an afternoon relief presenter. From 2006, as part of a new team replacing Ellie Crisell and Jake Humphrey, she presented breakfast, afternoon and weekend bulletins for the show as well as presenting the main programme from 2008. Shah also reported for Sportsround, and posted an online diary from the 2010 Commonwealth Games for the Newsround website.[5] She made a number of Newsround Specials,[6] including two documentaries from Afghanistan in 2010,[7][8] which were also shown on the BBC News Channel.[citation needed][9] In 2011 she guest presented Match of the Day KickaboutonBBC Two, and made guest appearances on Sadie J and Blue Peter.

On 9 November 2011, Shah announced she was leaving Newsround before it moved to its new base at MediaCityUKinSalford.

BBC Sport[edit]

In 2010, Shah went to Delhi, to present coverage of the Commonwealth Games for BBC SportonBBC One and BBC Two.[10] She was one of the main reporters for the events coverage.[11]

She was one of three BBC presenters, along with Manish Bhasin and Rishi Persad, at the 2011 Cricket World Cup in the Indian sub-continent.[12][13] Also in 2011, she reported from the University Boat Race.[14] and Wimbledon.[15] She regularly presents a special programme for BBC One called British Olympic Dreams, broadcast since February 2011, that follows the Britain's potential Olympic hopefuls for 2012. She also anchored shows on BBC Three during the games as well as being stationed at Lords for the archery.

BBC News[edit]

In 2009, Shah made a move to the BBC News Channel's Business News on top of Newsround. She can be seen occasionally broadcasting in the afternoon and evening.

In August 2011, Shah moved to BBC World News. She presented the daytime bulletin on the Weekend and remains a relief presenter. In December 2011, she stood in for Rhod SharponUp All Night. She focuses on BBC News and BBC Sport.

Shah was among the BBC News team for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II coverage on BBC One. Shah was a reporter from the crowds at The Mall.[16]

In May 2014, Shah became a sports reporter for Today, the daily morning news programme for BBC Radio 4.[17]

Other[edit]

On 2 March 2013, Sonali Shah and her Newsround co-presenter Ore Oduba appeared on the BBC's Let's Dance for Comic Relief, dancing to "Hey Ya!" by Outkast. They were eliminated, and did not get through to the final.[18]

In 2014, Shah became a presenter of house-buying BBC TV show Escape to the Country. She also presented the spin-off to this programme, "Escape to the Perfect Town" and "I Escaped to the Country".

In August 2016, Shah covered for sports presenter Matt WilliamsonBBC Radio 2 during Simon Mayo Drivetime 3-week summer break.

Personal life[edit]

Shah resides in London with her husband Adarsh and their children, daughter Ariana (born October 2013),[19] and son Rafi (born October 2016). She is 5ft 1in tall and "needs heels for interviewing tall sportspeople".[20]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "All about Sonali". BBC News. 27 January 2009.
  • ^ "Crimewatch". Sonali Shah Website. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  • ^ a b "Sonali Shah - Client - Media Management - James Grant". Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  • ^ "Sonali Shah: 'My teachers helped me at every stage'". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 7 April 2018 – via www.theguardian.com.
  • ^ Sonali's Commonwealth Games diary: Part 1 Newsround, CBBC, 4 October 2010
  • ^ Army Season BBC Press Office, 4 October 2010
  • ^ Children probably safer in Kabul than London, New York or Glasgow, NATO's top civilian representative in Afghanistan tells CBBC Newsround BBC Press Office, 22 November 2010
  • ^ Newsround in Afghanistan - Growing Up In A War Zone Newsround, CBBC, 22 November 2010
  • ^ BBC News Channel BBC iPlayer, 21 January 2011[dead link]
  • ^ Ten things you didn't know about Delhi BBC Sport, 3 October 2010
  • ^ Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games on the BBC BBC Press Office, 17 September 2010
  • ^ "Cricket World Cup on the BBC". BBC Sport. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  • ^ BBC to show Cricket World Cup highlights BBC Press Office, 16 February 2011
  • ^ The 2011 Boat Race in HD for first time BBC Press Office, 21 March 2011
  • ^ "BBC - Press Office - Network TV Programme Information BBC Week 25 Friday 24 June 2011". www.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ "BBC One - the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the Diamond Jubilee Service and Procession, the Diamond Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving".
  • ^ Balls, Tim Walker Edited by Katy (24 May 2014). "Newsround presenter Sonali Shah joins Today programme" – via www.telegraph.co.uk. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  • ^ "BBC One - Let's Dance for Comic Relief - Ore & Sonali". www.bbc.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 March 2013.
  • ^ Shah, Sonali. "A new addition to the family - Blog". Sonali Shah.
  • ^ Mulley, Laura (1 February 2015). "Escape To The Country's Sonali Shah: 'My style has changed since having a baby'". Express.co.uk.
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