Julian Worricker
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Julian Worricker is a British
United Kingdom
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 journalist, currently working as a presenter of You and Yours
You and Yours
You and Yours is a British radio consumer affairs programme, broadcast on BBC Radio 4.-History:It began broadcasting in October 1970, its first presenter was Joan York. In the great rescheduling of April 1998 it was increased from a 25 minute programme to 55 minutes. In the 1980s it briefly ran...

 on BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4
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 and a relief presenter on BBC News, the corporation's 24 hour rolling news channel. Until September 2006 he also presented a Sunday morning current affairs programme on BBC Radio 5 Live
BBC Radio 5 Live
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.

Worricker was educated at Epsom College
Epsom College
Epsom College is an independent co-educational public school in Epsom, Surrey, England, for pupils aged 13 to 18. Founded in 1853 to provide support for poor members of the medical profession such as pensioners and orphans , Epsom's long-standing association with medicine was estimated in 1980 as...

, he went on to study English literature
English literature
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 at the University of Leicester
University of Leicester
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. He was an only child.

He joined the BBC in 1985 as a staff reporter for BBC Radio Leicester
BBC Radio Leicester
BBC Radio Leicester is the BBC Local Radio service for the English counties of Leicestershire and Rutland. The station broadcasts from studios in Leicester on 104.9 FM, on DAB, and via the BBC iPlayer.-History:...

 before moving to Midlands Today
Midlands Today
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 as a TV presenter in 1988. In January 1989, he re-joined Radio Leicester as News Editor. In 1991, he moved to join the recently founded station Radio Five
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 in Manchester
Manchester
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, presenting the evening magazine program, Five Aside. He joined Five Live at its launch in 1994, initially as a newsreader and reporter, but was soon a regular presenter on Weekend Breakfast. In 1997 he became the presenter of Friday's Drivetime show, Nationwide. From 1998, he presented Five Live Breakfast alongside Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire
Victoria Derbyshire is an award-winning journalist and broadcaster who currently presents the mid-morning news/current affairs & interview programme on BBC Radio 5 Live between 10am and 12noon each weekday...

. He then moved to the mid-morning show from July 2003 (taking over from Fi Glover
Fi Glover
Fiona "Fi" Glover is a BBC journalist and presenter and, until March 2011, the host of BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live.-Career:...

) until July 2004, when he moved to the Drive programme, which he later left to become a relief presenter for BBC News
BBC News
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. In the summer of 2006, Worricker appeared on BBC Breakfast
BBC Breakfast
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 and in December 2006, he reported from Australia
Australia
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 during The Ashes
The Ashes
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 for the Breakfast programme on Five Live. From September 2002 until September 2007, he presented the current affairs programme Worricker on Sunday, which also included the 5 Live Report
5 Live Report
5 Live Report was a weekly investigative programme on BBC Radio 5 Live. It was broadcast live at 11 a.m. on Sundays as part of the Julian Worricker programme, and a recorded half-hour documentary was broadcast on Sundays, schedule permitting....

. In September 2007 Worricker decided to take a six month break from both 5 Live and BBC News to go travelling around the world.

Worricker returned to BBC News in April 2008, though he has now been replaced by Gabby Logan
Gabby Logan
Gabby Logan is a television presenter and radio presenter, as well as a former Wales international gymnast. She currently hosts programmes for BBC Sport, mainly focusing on football.- Early life :...

 on 5 Live. Has also sat in for fellow Old Epsomian Jeremy Vine
Jeremy Vine
Jeremy Guy Vine is a British author, journalist and news presenter for the BBC. He is known for his direct interview style and exclusive reporting from war-torn areas throughout Africa...

 on Radio 2
BBC Radio 2
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. He can be seen occasionally providing cover for the 6:30pm – 10:00pm slot on the BBC News Channel, Monday to Thursday and more regularly presenting the 2pm - 5pm slot on a Friday. He can occasionally be heard presenting The World Today
The World Today (BBC World Service)
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on the BBC World Service
BBC World Service
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