David Currie (broadcaster)

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David Currie (born 1967)[ citation needed ] is a Scottish television presenter and journalist who currently presents Sportscene on BBC Scotland, alongside Jonathan Sutherland. He also appears on the sport section of BBC Reporting Scotland. [1] Currie's earliest job was as Jim Traynor's sidekick on Your Call on BBC Radio Scotland. He began presenting Sportscene in August 2005.

A former journalist with The Sunday Post , with an Honours degree in politics and philosophy, he moved on to become a television reporter at Border Television and joined BBC Scotland in 1993.

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References

  1. "BBC - BBC One Programmes - Sportscene, 12/03/2011". BBC Online . Retrieved 1 April 2011.