Emma Freud
Emma has worked as a TV presenter for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 and as a radio broadcaster on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 4. For 23 years she has been an interviewer on Radio 4’s Loose Ends. She is now a trustee of Comic Relief, director of Red Nose Day, helped to run the Make Poverty History campaign and was producer of the Live 8 concerts.
For BBC2 she hosted her own chat show Plunder and reported for 3 years from The Edinburgh Festival on Edinburgh Nights. For Channel Four she’s presented the health series The Pulse, the news programme The Big Picture Show and the arts programme The Media Show.
For ITV she hosted 27 hours of continual live television on the Telethon, presented the chat show Pillowtalk, and a weekly arts magazine programme Theatreland.
She’s also presented the BAFTA Awards (BBC) and The Turner Prize (Channel Four).
She is the script editor of for all her partner Richard Curtis’ films including Four Weddings and A Funeral, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Notting Hill and Love Actually – and was second unit director on The Boat That Rocked.
Emma has narrated a raft of TV shows including Living Proof: Crocodiles, a prime time BBC1 documentary from the BBC Science Department, the BBC1 documentary Can You Make A Genius? and she recently narrated Extraordinairy People a three part documentary series for BBC1.
Emma has four children – Scarlett, Jake,Charlie and Spike.
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