Sophie Raworth (born May 15, 1968, in Redhill, Surrey, England) is an English journalist, news anchor, and broadcaster, best known for various BBC radio and television programs. She is one of the BBC’s most recognised and respected reporters with almost three decades of experience. She is also an accomplished speaker, delivering talks on everything from leadership and motivation to change and communication.
She became a household name when she moved from being a regions correspondent in Brussels to national television as a co-presenter on Breakfast News in 1997. She then co-presented Breakfast in 2000, where she remained until January 2003 when she joined the BBC Six O’Clock News alongside George Alagiah. As a BBC anchor, Sophie has covered several prestigious and history-defining events such as the Queen's Golden Jubilee and Our Monarchy – the Next 50 Years.
Away from the BBC, Sophie has featured in various other media programmes such as Dream Lives, the quiz show, Judgemental, and the fashion show: What Not To Wear. In 2017 her family story was featured on the genealogy programme Who Do You Think You Are?
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