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Michael Barratt (television presenter)


Michael Barratt (born 3 January 1928) is an English television presenter and announcer. He is mainly known for his lengthy period as the main presenter on Nationwide.

Michael Barratt was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. His father was a civil servant. Barratt was educated at Rossall School, an independent boys' school near Fleetwood, Lancashire, and at Paisley Grammar School in Scotland. After leaving school, he became a journalist for Kemsley newspapers, before moving to Nigeria to be editor of the Nigerian Citizen and to work for the Nigerian Broadcasting Service. Following his return to the UK, he worked as a production journalist on several English regional newspapers including a period at the Wolverhampton Express & Star.

At the same time, he contributed regularly to the BBC World Service and began a freelance television reporting career, initially on the Midlands regional current affairs magazine Scan.

He became a reporter on the BBC current affairs programmes Midlands Today, going on to present Panorama, then 24 Hours. He was a Nationwide presenter from 1969 to 1977. He was also chairman of BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time from 1973 to 1977. He was also a presenter of Thames TV's Reporting London and Chairman of Michael Barratt Limited production company until 1997. He also presented Songs of Praise.


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