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Kaplinsky on Breakfast from November 18
Published Wednesday, Nov 13 2002, 18:08 GMT | By James Welsh
Natasha Kaplinsky will start presenting on the BBC's Breakfast show next Monday, November 18, the corporation announced today.
She will co-anchor the three hour programme, simulcast on BBC One and BBC News 24, alongside Dermot Murnaghan, who moved to the BBC from ITN earlier in the year. Kaplinsky takes over from Sophie Raworth, who will start presenting the Six O'Clock News on BBC One in 2003.
Kaplinsky was previously a presenter on BBC News 24's arch-rival, Sky News - and has also worked for LNN, LWT and Meridian Broadcasting.
She will co-anchor the three hour programme, simulcast on BBC One and BBC News 24, alongside Dermot Murnaghan, who moved to the BBC from ITN earlier in the year. Kaplinsky takes over from Sophie Raworth, who will start presenting the Six O'Clock News on BBC One in 2003.
Kaplinsky was previously a presenter on BBC News 24's arch-rival, Sky News - and has also worked for LNN, LWT and Meridian Broadcasting.
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