WALKER
Daniel
English journalist
Organization: Channel 5
Date of Birth: 19 March 1977
Age: 47 years old
Zodiac sign: Pisces
Profession: Journalist
Biography
Daniel Meirion Walker (born 19 March 1977) is an English journalist, newsreader and television presenter. He currently presents 5 News on Channel 5.
He was the host of Football Focus from 2009 to 2021, as well as BBC Breakfast from 2016 until May 2022. He also presented shows on BBC Radio 5 Live and presented Sportsday on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News, as well as regularly reporting for Final Score and Match of the Day.
Career
Radio
In 1998, Walker's professional broadcasting career started with work experience at Sheffield's Hallam FM. In 1999, Walker moved to a full-time career with a four-year stint as a sports presenter and commentator for Manchester's Key 103.
In 2015, in addition to his TV presenting work, Walker presented Afternoon Edition every Monday-Thursday on BBC Radio 5 Live until 2016.
In 2023 on the 24 June Dan stood in for Aled Jones on Classic FM in his Saturday morning show from 10:00-13:00.
TV
In 2003, Walker moved into television, joining Granada Television in Manchester, as a commentator on the Football League Review show. In 2004, he started at the BBC for the regional news programme North West Tonight, where he was nominated for 'Nations and Regions Sports Presenter or Commentator' at the Royal Television Society Sports Awards in 2005.
In 2006, Walker started working in London, in 2008, his first moment presenting on national television being and interview on Henman Hill at 2008 Wimbledon Championships, when Andy Murray was playing Richard Gasquet. He has since covered The Open, Aintree, Ascot and The Derby at Epsom as well as the Six Nations.
In August 2009, Walker took over from Manish Bhasin as the presenter of the BBC's Football Focus A slot he held for 12 years, before eventually being succeeded by Alex Scott in 2021.
Walker was part of the BBC Sport team covering the 2010 FIFA World Cup from the England team base.
On 26 November 2011, Gary Speed appeared as a guest on Football Focus with Walker. The two men spent a total of about four hours with each other on the day. Walker said of Speed: "I always found him to be kind, funny, intelligent and insightful. I found him to be a top bloke and really enjoyed his company." The following morning on Sunday 27 November 2011, Walker received the news that Speed had died by hanging at his house in Cheshire. Walker said that he was "stunned" by Speed's death and that he was "incredibly saddened". He had known Speed for quite a long time and had played football with him in a charity match two months earlier. In March 2012, Walker said that he was "staggered by the depth of feeling and shock" on the Sunday when Speed's death was announced.
In 2016, Walker replaced Bill Turnbull as presenter of BBC Breakfast. His first show aired on 29 February and he presented the programme from Monday to Wednesday with Louise Minchin until mid-2021, and with Sally Nugent from late 2021 onwards. Walker presented the 'Clash of the Titans' segment of the Sport Relief telethon. He also reported for the 2016 Olympics.
In January 2019, Walker had a chance meeting with Tony Foulds, in Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, where Foulds was voluntarily maintaining the "Mi Amigo" memorial. Foulds, then aged eight, was in Endcliffe Park when a USAAF Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber crashed in the park in February 1944; the crash killed all ten men on board. The pilot apparently tried to avoid Foulds and his friends. After the meeting, Walker started a campaign on social media to organise a flypast at the park. The campaign was successful, and the flypast took place on 22 February 2019, the 75th anniversary of the crash. The event was broadcast nationally and thousands of people, including the families of the airmen involved in the crash, attended the flypast.
In November 2020, Walker was confirmed as the new host of The NFL Show following previous host Mark Chapman's decision to step down.
Walker left Football Focus after 12 years on 22 May 2021; he continued as a presenter on BBC Breakfast and BBC Sport.
On 10 August 2021, it was announced he would be competing in the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing. He was paired with the Ukrainian-Slovenian professional Nadiya Bychkova. They were eliminated in week 11.
In September 2021, Walker was one of many offering tributes to his co-presenter Louise Minchin who left BBC Breakfast after 20 years of working on the programme.
On 4 April 2022, Walker announced, via a Twitter video, that he would be leaving the BBC to move to Channel 5. On 6 June 2022, Walker made his Channel 5 news debut, reporting live from 10 Downing Street when prime minister Boris Johnson survived a no confidence vote.
In December 2022, Walker took part in and won, an episode of the quiz show The Weakest Link, with all contestants having previously been involved in Strictly Come Dancing.
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