Andrew Marr

Andrew Marr
Marr in 2014
Born
Andrew William Stevenson Marr

(1959-07-31) 31 July 1959 (age 64)
Glasgow, Scotland
EducationTrinity Hall, Cambridge
Occupation(s)Journalist, broadcaster
Years active1981–present
TelevisionBBC News
The Andrew Marr Show
Spouse
(m. 1987)
Children3
Parent(s)Donald and Valerie Marr

Andrew William Stevenson Marr (born 31 July 1959) is a British journalist, author, broadcaster and presenter. Beginning his career as a political commentator at the Scotsman, he subsequently edited the Independent newspaper from 1996 to 1998 and was political editor of BBC News from 2000 to 2005.

In 2002, Marr took over as host of BBC Radio 4's long-running Start the Week Monday morning discussion programme. He began hosting a political programme—Sunday AM, later called The Andrew Marr Show—on Sunday mornings on BBC One in September 2005.

In 2007, he presented Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain, a BBC Two documentary series on the political history of post-war Britain, which was followed by a prequel in 2009, Andrew Marr's The Making of Modern Britain, focusing on the period between 1901 and 1945. In September 2012, Marr began presenting Andrew Marr's History of the World, a series examining the history of human civilisation.

After suffering a stroke in January 2013, Andrew Marr spent two months in hospital before returning to his role as presenter of The Andrew Marr Show in September of that year.[1] Marr departed the BBC in December 2021, and in 2022 he launched his own regular programs on LBC, Tonight with Andrew Marr, and Classic FM.[2] Additionally, he became Political Editor of the New Statesman.[3][4]

  1. ^ "Andrew Marr to return to BBC Sunday show after stroke". BBC. 28 July 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  2. ^ Tobitt, Charlotte (19 November 2021). "Andrew Marr leaves BBC after 21 years to join LBC and Classic FM". Press Gazette. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  3. ^ Marr, Andrew (26 January 2022). "Andrew Marr: Why I'm joining the New Statesman as political editor". New Statesman. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Andrew Marr joins the New Statesman as Chief Political Commentator". The New Statesman. 1 December 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2024.

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