Dianne Oxberry

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Born
Dianne Clare Oxberry

(1967-08-13)13 August 1967
Died10 January 2019(2019-01-10) (aged 51)
Manchester, England
Causeof deathovarian cancer
OccupationBroadcaster
Dianne Oxberry
Oxberry at the 2010 RHS Tatton Park Show
Born
Dianne Clare Oxberry

(1967-08-13)13 August 1967
Died10 January 2019(2019-01-10) (aged 51)
Manchester, England
Cause of deathovarian cancer
OccupationBroadcaster
Years active1985–2018
Employer(s)BBC
BBC North West
TelevisionBBC North West
Spouse
Ian Hindle
(m. 1993)
Children2

Dianne Clare Oxberry (13 August 1967 10 January 2019) was an English broadcaster and meteorologist, best known as a long-serving TV and radio presenter for BBC North West.

She presented weather forecasts for the regional news programme North West Tonight for 23 years until her death in 2019.

Oxberry was born on 13 August 1967[1][2] in Sunderland, County Durham,[3] to Francis Joseph Oxberry (1935–1983)[4] and Margaret R. Dent.

Career

Oxberry originally joined the BBC as a personal assistant at Radio 2, having previously auditioned for a presenting role on the youth music series No Limits for BBC2. She began her broadcasting career on Radio 1, working alongside Steve Wright and in March 1990 Diane became part of Simon Mayo's on-air team for the weekday breakfast programme, where, in addition to participating in various elements of the programme, she read the weather and travel news.[5] In 1991, she became a presenter for the second series of the Saturday morning children's TV programme, The 8:15 from Manchester, where she met her husband, cameraman Ian Hindle.

After studying meteorology[3] at the Met Office College in Berkshire, Oxberry joined BBC North West in 1995 as its first dedicated weather presenter.[6] Alongside her forecasting work, she also co-presented the weekday breakfast programme on BBC Radio Manchester (alongside Eamonn O'Neal) and worked as a relief newsreader and presenter for North West Tonight. In later years, she fronted the peak-time regional current affairs programme Inside Out North West.

Oxberry made her last appearance on North West Tonight in mid-December 2018.[7] Her last report for Inside Out was aired posthumously as part of a tribute programme on 21 January 2019.

Personal life and death

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