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About Jeremy Paxman
Jeremy Paxman is a renowned journalist from England. In 1972, he was an intern at BBC. Paxman has also been a newscaster and a host on Breakfast Time at BBC. At college, he was the editor of Varsity, a newspaper. He has also worked with Channel 4.
Education
Paxman attended Malvern College and St Catharine's College.
Family
He is the offspring of Joan McKay and Keith Paxman. James, Giles, and Jenny are his siblings. He dated Elizabeth Ann Clough. He fathers three children.
Awards
He won the Richard Dimbleby Award, BAFTA, for “outstanding presenter in the factual arena” in 1996 and 2000. He also won the Broadcasting Press Guild's award for “best non-acting performer” in 1998.
Trivia
His birth name is Jeremy Dickson Paxman.
Paxman’s height is 1.86 meters.
The soccer club he supports is Leeds United.
Paxman holds a master’s degree in English from Cambridge University.
In 1999, he received an honorary doctorate from Leeds University.
In 2006, Open University awarded him with another honorary doctorate.
Paxman published “A Higher Form of Killing”, his first book in 1982. He published his second book three years later.
He was a presenter on BBC’s “Newsnight” for 25 years. Between 1998 and 2002 he presented “Start the Week”, a program on BBC Radio 4.
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F.A.Q. about Jeremy Paxman
When is his birthday?
Jeremy Paxman's birthday is on May 11, 1950.
In how many days is his birthday?
Jeremy's birthday is in 18 days
How old is he?
He is 73 years old.
Where is Jeremy from?
He was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK.