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Rachel Schofield

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Rachel Schofield
Born1976
EducationSt Margaret's School, Exeter
Alma materDurham University
OccupationJournalist
EmployerBBC
TelevisionBBC News
SpouseJeremy Vine (2002–present)
Children2 daughters

Rachel Katherine Schofield (born 1976 in Winchester, Hampshire)[1] is an English journalist and news presenter.

Education

St Margaret's School, Exeter

Schofield was educated at St Margaret's School, Exeter, an independent school for girls.

She obtained a first class degree in Modern European Languages (French, German and Italian) at Durham University (St John's College),[2] where she joined Purple FM. She was at Durham from 1994–98, spending a year in Vienna. From 1998–99 she did a Broadcast Journalism course[3] at the London College of Printing (now called the London College of Communication).

BBC career

She started her career at the BBC on BBC Radio Newcastle in 1999 and also reported for BBC Look North. She then moved to be a reporter for BBC Radio Four before joining the BBC News. Schofield resigned from her position in September 2012 although has returned on a freelance basis.

Personal life

She met the Newsnight reporter Jeremy Vine at a gala dinner. Six months later, in the run-up to the 2001 general election, he toured the country from Land's End to John o' Groats in a 1976 VW camper van. Stopping off at Newcastle upon Tyne (where he had initially worked in local radio), he met Rachel while she was working at the BBC's Look North. It was an instant attraction, and he proposed in early April 2002, when she was living in east London, aged 26, and working on You and Yours. They married in a Devon village church in September 2002. By that time she was working on Woman's Hour. They went on honeymoon in Sicily. They live in west London with their two daughters.

References

  1. ^ "Q and A with Rachel Schofield". TV Newsroom. Retrieved 26 April 2012.
  2. ^ St John's College 2009
  3. ^ Broadcast Journalism