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Jan Leeming (born Janet Dorothy Atkins; 5 January 1942, Kent, England) is a British TV presenter and newsreader.
Born in Kent, England, and educated at the St. Joseph's Convent Grammar School, she worked as an actress and presenter in Australia and New Zealand before becoming a well-known face on British television in regional and children's programmes. After a stint presenting the BBC One afternoon show Pebble Mill at One between 1974 and 1979, during the 1980s she became one of the United Kingdom's best-known newsreaders on that channel and also hosted the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest.
She has kept a relatively low profile since leaving the newsroom in 1987, with bit parts and one-off specials including as a stand-in newsreader for the Channel 4's breakfast show The Big Breakfast during the 1990s. Her most recent appearances include one as herself in the film Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?, starring Tom Courtenay, in 1999; and latterly on The Harry Hill Show; So Graham Norton; Lowri; Good Morning Australia; Esther and Through the Keyhole. At the Barbican she presented the RAF Concert to mark the 60th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
BBC News Jan Leeming/Mark Austin 1985 (1of 2)
Jan Leeming's Comments for Janu
newsreader Jan Leeming striptease
WESTMINSTER LIVE JAN LEEMING
Jan Leeming reads the news -- UK leaves the EU
BBC News-Jan Leeming (1980)
UK News : Beirut Evacuation / Jan Leeming (1986)
Saint Etienne - Jan Leeming live session
Introducing Matt Willis, Jan Leeming And Toby Anstis | I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
BBC2 News Summary 1983