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In 2006, Nick Owen was awarded the Royal Television Society's Baird Medal for lifetime achievement. | In 2006, Nick Owen was awarded the Royal Television Society's Baird Medal for lifetime achievement. | ||
- | Nick is not to be confused with ITN newsreader [[Nicholas Owen]]. | + | Nick is not to be confused with former ITN and now BBC newsreader [[Nicholas Owen]]. |
== Books / Tapes == | == Books / Tapes == |
Revision as of 10:11, 19 October 2007
Biography
Nick began his broadcasting career at BBC Radio Birmingham and ATV, but is best-known for his years on the TV-AM sofa with Anne Diamond. The pair defected to the BBC in 1992 and hosted the Good Morning programme for four years. Since that programme ended, Nick has hosted the television news for BBC Midlands.
In 2006, Nick Owen was awarded the Royal Television Society's Baird Medal for lifetime achievement.
Nick is not to be confused with former ITN and now BBC newsreader Nicholas Owen.
Books / Tapes
In the Time of Nick - autobiography (hardback)