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Fi Glover was born on 1 February, 1969 in Slough, Buckinghamshire, England, is a British journalist and presenter (born 1969). Discover Fi Glover's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Journalist · presenter · broadcaster |
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55 years old |
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1 February 1969 |
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1 February |
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Slough, Buckinghamshire, England |
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She is a member of famous Journalist with the age 55 years old group.
Fi Glover Height, Weight & Measurements
At 55 years old, Fi Glover height not available right now. We will update Fi Glover's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Fi Glover's Husband?
Her husband is Mark Sandell
Rick Jones (m. April 2014-2017)
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Mark Sandell
Rick Jones (m. April 2014-2017) |
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Fi Glover Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fi Glover worth at the age of 55 years old? Fi Glover’s income source is mostly from being a successful Journalist. She is from . We have estimated Fi Glover's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Fiona Susannah Grace "Fi" Glover (born 27 February 1969) is a British journalist and presenter who currently hosts a two hour show for Times Radio and the Off Air podcast, for The Times.
Before joining The Times in October 2022, Glover worked for the BBC for almost thirty years, most recently presenting the Fortunately podcast, with Jane Garvey, The Listening Project for BBC Radio 4 and My Perfect Country for the BBC World Service.
In 1993, Glover began her BBC career as a filing clerk on various local radio stations including BBC Somerset Sound, Humberside and Northampton.
She joined GLR in London, as a junior reporter and went on to present the Breakfast Show with Gideon Coe three years later, winning a silver Sony Award in 1995.
In 1996, she moved to BBC Radio 5 Live, where she spent seven years as a key broadcaster in news and political coverage, presenting shows such as Sunday Service, with Charlie Whelan and Andrew Pierce, Late Night Live, the Afternoon Show and the mid-morning phone in programme.
She has made films for Newsnight, and was the presenter of the BBC Two Travel Show from 1997 to 2000.
Between 1997 and 2000 Glover presented The Travel Show on BBC Two.
In 2004 she moved to BBC Radio 4 as the host of Broadcasting House, before launching Radio 4's Saturday Live, in March 2006.
In 2004, Glover took over from Eddie Mair as host of Sunday morning news analysis programme Broadcasting House, winning a Silver Sony Award in the same year.
She became the host of BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live from its inception in 2006 until 2011.
In May 2008, Saturday Live won Best UK Speech Programme at the Sony Awards.
In 2010, Radio Times readers voted Glover the 9th Most Powerful Voice on Radio and in 2014 she was awarded a fellowship of the Radio Academy, "to recognise individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the industry and/or the Academy."
In 2010 Radio Times readers voted Glover 9th Most Powerful Voice on Radio.
Glover returned to BBC Radio 4 with The Listening Project, a joint initiative by the British Library and the BBC, which started on 29 March 2012, aiming "to capture the nation in conversation".
In 2012 she was a participant in the BBC’s Sport Relief Does Bake Off and in 2015 she hosted BBC One's six part reality history show, 24 Hours in the Past where celebrities travel back in time to try living like Victorians.
In 2013 The Listening Project won a Bronze Sony Award in the Best Speech Programme category.
Glover has also presented several editions of Newsnight and two films for the programme in 2013; The Rise of Digital Feminism, and Legal Highs.
Her television presenting roles include hosting BBC One's reality history show; 24 Hours in the Past, in 2014.
In 2014 she was made a Fellow of the Radio Academy.
Listen Without Mother in July 2014, The Great Egg Freeze July 2014, The Expressing Room March 2018 and Dads and The Delivery Room in December 2019.
In September 2022, it was announced that Glover would join Times Radio to host a daily, two-hour show with Jane Garvey.
The pair also host a daily podcast for the Times: Off Air.
In 2015 and Glover presented two series of Shared Experience on Radio Four, a programme which interviews people who have had similar, and frequently traumatic, experiences, such as being bullied at school, coping with addiction or being held hostage.
In Autumn 2015, she launched My Perfect Country on the BBC World Service, a current affairs show made in partnership with the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity.
During 2015 and 2016 Glover also hosted Two Rooms for BBC Radio 4, a discussion programme using the notion of the focus group.
It puts two different groups of people in separate rooms to discuss the same topic e.g. Brexit or immigration and then brings them together to see if they have changed their positions.
It opened the UN ECOSOC session of 2016 in New York City at the invitation of the UN Secretary General.
My Perfect Country ran for 3 series and was followed by two series of My Perfect City, presented with Ellie Cosgrave and Greg Clark.
On 29 March 2017, Glover, together with broadcaster Jane Garvey started a weekly podcast series on BBC Radio 4, Fortunately: A frank look behind the scenes with broadcasters Jane Garvey and Fi Glover as guests from Radio, TV and podcasting share stories they probably shouldn't. Fortunately, which has been downloaded 4.5 million times, is currently No.5 in the BBC’s most popular podcasts and has been No.1 in the Apple podcast charts.
From Jan 2021, it will be broadcast in a regular slot on BBC Radio 4.
In addition to winning silver at the 2017 British Podcast awards, Fortunately also won Funniest Show at the 2018 ARIAS, and Bronze in the Spotlight Award at the British Podcast Awards 2019.
Guests on the show include Ian Wright, Anne Tyler, Monty Don, Ruth Jones, Will Young, Sara Cox, Claudia Winkleman, Miriam Margolyes, Will Self, Jeremy Vine, Ken Bruce, Tracey Thorn, Emily Maitlis, and Kirsty Wark.
In April 2017, Glover launched a new BBC Radio Four series, Glass Half Full, chairing debates between optimists and pessimists on key issues such as health care, population growth and gender equality.
Glover has also made a series of occasional documentaries on different aspects of parenting, for BBC Radio 4 with producer Sarah Cuddon:
Fortunately, which by the end of 2019 had been downloaded 23 million times, was the 2018 winner of the ARIAS (Audio and Radio Industry Awards) Funniest Show and won Silver at the 2019 British Podcast Awards.
It is currently No. 5 in the BBC's most popular podcasts and has been No. 1 in the Apple podcast charts.
From January 2021, it was broadcast on a regular slot on BBC Radio 4.
The show ended in November 2022 when Glover moved to Times Radio.
Glover worked at BBC Radio 5 Live for seven years, presenting Sunday Service, with Charlie Whelan and Andrew Pierce, Late Night Live, the Afternoon Show and the mid-morning phone-in programme.