Neil Nunes (born 12 December 1980) (pronounced ) is a
British-Jamaican continuity announcer
In broadcasting, continuity or presentation (or station break in the U.S. and Canada) is announcements, messages and graphics played by the broadcaster between specific programmes. It typically includes programme schedules, announcement of the ...
and newsreader on
BBC Radio 4
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in the
United Kingdom
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, and on the
BBC World Service.
Early life
Nunes was born in
Kingston, Jamaica, and brought up in the
parish of Manchester in the west-central part of the island.
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Announcers, BBC Radio.
Career
While studying for a degree in biology at
Northern Caribbean University
Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is a private, liberal-arts institution owned and operated by the Jamaica Union Conference (JAMU) and the Atlantic Caribbean Union Mission (ACUM) of Seventh-day Adventists, and is located in Jamaica. With its ma ...
, he became involved with the university radio station as a presenter. He went on to work as a newsreader and reporter for radio networks in the
Dutch Caribbean
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, while at the same time serving as a correspondent for the
BBC Caribbean
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Service.
He studied as a postgraduate at the
London School of Journalism.
He began working as freelance announcer on BBC Radio 4 in 2006. Initially he suffered criticism for his strong Caribbean accent,
"Who has the most irritating radio voice?"
''The Daily Telegraph'', 5 February 2011, accessed 5 July 2013. but was robustly defended by listeners on the programme '' Feedback''. He is now a well-established announcer, and since November 2017 also reads the news.
Nunes joined the BBC World Service as a producer and presenter of current affairs programmes. He also reads world news bulletins on the World Service in addition to his Radio 4 continuity work. He also features as "Narrator" on '' Twirlywoos''. His style of delivery is parodied by Jon Culshaw on '' Dead Ringers''.
References
External links
Neil Nunes on Twitter
* David Smith
''The Observer'', 26 March 2006.
* Terry Kirby
''The Independent'', 31 March 2006.
* Rachel Cooke
"I think of Radio 4 as a kind of club – but I don’t much like some of the other members"
''New Statesman'', 10 April 2006.
1980 births
Alumni of London South Bank University
Alumni of the London School of Journalism
BBC Radio 4
BBC World Service people
Living people
Radio and television announcers
Jamaican emigrants to the United Kingdom
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