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Nick Ross is one of Britain's most experienced broadcasters.

His career spans news and factual broadcasting including World at One, A Week in Politics, live coverage of parliament and elections, and dozens of documentaries. He launched breakfast TV and Watchdog, but he is still best-known for the BBC top-rated show Crimewatch which he left in July 2007, after over 23 years, making him perhaps the longest-serving presenter of any peak-time TV series. He has awards for Radio Broadcaster of the Year, best current affairs programme, best documentary, and his programmes have often been nominated or shortlisted by the Royal Television Society and others.

Currently planning and in production: a 3-part series for the BBC and Crime Museum, a 13-part series for the History Channel, with 1st UK broadcast on Thursday 26 June at 9.30pm.

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"Nick Ross is in my book a broadcaster on radio and television who cannot put a foot wrong,"
Peter Davelle, The Times

"Ross is outstandingly good."
Christopher Dunkley, Financial Times

"He has a place in the nation's heart once occupied by Dixon of Dock Green." Giles Smith, The Sunday Telegraph

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