Sarah Bishop

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Sarah Bishop
Born
Other namesSarah Falkland
Occupation(s) Journalist, newsreader, television presenter
Notable credit(s) BBC Hereford and Worcester
BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
Midlands Today
The Politics Show

Sarah Bishop (previously Falkland) is a journalist on British television working as a reporter and newsreader on BBC Midlands Today for the West Midlands Region. [1]

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Career

Before joining Midlands Today, she worked as Sarah Falkland for the BBC's Hereford and Worcester, Coventry and Warwickshire and WM local radio stations.

Currently, Sarah Bishop reports frequently from the Warwickshire and Worcestershire areas, as well as presenting various short bulletins and regularly covering as a main presenter on the flagship 6:30pm weekday programme. Up until December 2009, she was also one of two presenters for the weekly Politics Show opt-out in the West Midlands. Sarah has recently been seen as a reporter on BBC Breakfast.

Charitable work

As Sarah Falkland, she became an ambassador for the charity CORD. [2]

Personal life

Bishop currently lives in Warwickshire, where she enjoys road cycling and horse racing.

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References

  1. "BBC Midlands Today". BBC Online. Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  2. "BBC's Sarah Falkland named as CORD Ambassador". Cord.org. 6 April 2009. Retrieved 15 October 2009.