The Proms: Who's who of the TV presenters
Friday, 18 July 2008
BBC
Clive Anderson
Not exactly a music regular, Anderson steps in to join Klein at the Last
Night ? presumably as a face that viewers of BBC1 might actually recognise.
Charles Hazlewood
Spiky-haired and flamboyant-shirted, Hazlewood is principal guest conductor
of the BBC Concert Orchestra and a regular presenter of The Culture Show as
well as on BBC Radio 3. Tries endearingly hard to conceal his public-school
origins behind self-conscious cool, but knows his music and has gathered a
fond following.
Suzy Klein
The new face of the Proms on BBC2. Like Hazlewood, she's a frequent
contributor to Radio 3; she's also a producer, notably of last year's
docudrama Tchaikovsky: The Creation of Greatness. She made her way from the
back of the camera to the front three years ago and is much praised for her
fresh, friendly approach.
Petroc Trelawny
The suave-voiced, personable presenter of Radio 3's Music Matters and In
Tune, Trelawny is a broadcaster with a solid pedigree. He's fronted the
Cardiff Singer of the World and the Leeds International Piano Competition
broadcasts in the past, and this year will be lathering on the Cornish charm
for a bunch of BBC4 Proms in August.
Verity Sharp
A former cellist with eclectic musical tastes, she's been presenting BBC
Radio 3's Late Junction for five years and has scooped the Silver Sony Music
Broadcaster Award. She often presents The Culture Show and as a former
producer has been involved with a variety of programmes on Radio 3. If she
lives up to her name, you will hear from her the truth, incisively told.
Sara Mohr-Pietsch
A twentysomething Cambridge graduate, and former academic and arts
administrator, Mohr-Pietsch won a BBC talent competition to become a
classical music presenter in Scotland in 2005. A lover of music ancient and
modern, she sings, has studied African music in The Gambia and claims to
play the viola da gamba "incredibly badly".
Clive Anderson
Not exactly a music regular, Anderson steps in to join Klein at the Last
Night – presumably as a face that viewers of BBC1 might actually recognise.
