Iain Purdon

Iain Purdon
Occupation Newsreader
Continuity Announcer
Notable credit(s) BBC World Service

Iain Purdon is a newsreader on the BBC World Service.[1]

Iain Purdon joined the local hospital radio service while at Edinburgh University. He went on to work in various computer-related jobs while attempting to pursue a radio career.

Iain Purdon joined BBC Scotland in May 1973, becoming a newsreader and continuity announcer for the Radio 4 Scotland opt-out service. From 1975-1978, he was also a regular TV announcer on BBC One Scotland. He was then appointed to lead the announcer team at the launch of BBC Radio Scotland in 1978, also presenting music magazine programmes. In 1982, he moved to BBC Radio 2 where he became editor of the presentation team until 1994. After a year in local radio at BBC CWR, followed by a spell of freelancing with BBC Radio 4 and BFBS UK, he moved in April 1995 to the BBC World Service [1] delivering news bulletins on the hour and summaries on the half-hour. These broadcasts are heard around the world. Iain Purdon read the last ever news bulletin from Bush House at 11.00 GMT on 12 July 2012, moving immediately to complete the shift at New Broadcasting House which entered service that day. He retired from the BBC staff in October 2013 but still works as an occasional relief newsreader on the World Service.

He plays bass guitar in a vintage rock'n'roll band and in another group specialising in the repertoire of The Shadows.

He is an active member of his local parish church.

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