Tim Willcox

Tim Willcox
A middle-aged man with grey hair wearing a suit looks at the camera with a tree backdrop
Willcox at Westminster in 2011
Born
Timothy Melton Willcox

(1963-05-28) 28 May 1963 (age 61)
NationalityBritish
Alma materSt Chad's College, Durham
Occupation(s)Journalist, News presenter
EmployerBBC
Spouses
Sarah
(m. 1995, divorced)
Najah al-Otaibi
(m. 2019)
Children3

Timothy Melton Willcox (born 28 May 1963 in Wellington, Somerset) is a British journalist who formerly worked as a presenter for BBC News. He presents news programmes on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel. He is probably most recognisable for presenting the BBC's live coverage from Chile during events surrounding the Copiapó mining accident[1] and anchoring the BBC's live daytime coverage during the early days of the Cairo January 2011 Egyptian revolution.

  1. ^ Lydall, Ross (14 October 2010). "BBC's £100,000 on Chile rescue leaves it short to cover G20". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 19 May 2013.

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