Michael Rodd
English broadcaster
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Michael Rodd (born 29 November 1943 in North Shields, Northumberland, United Kingdom) is an English television presenter and businessman.
Michael Rodd | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 November 1943 North Shields, Northumberland, United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Television presenter |
| Employer | BBC |
Education
Rodd was educated at the independent school Trinity College, Glenalmond (now Glenalmond College) near Perth in Scotland, and at Newcastle University.[1][2]
Media career
Having begun his career on BBC Look North in 1967, Rodd became a familiar face to millions of television viewers in Britain as a presenter for the BBC of Screen Test (1970–79), Tomorrow's World (1972–82)[3] and The Risk Business (1980–81).[4] He also hosted television coverage of the early Space Shuttle launches for the BBC.[5] Later he worked for the ITV contractor TVS on its science programme The Real World.[6]
In 1980 Rodd established Blackrod, an independent producer of film, video and interactive productions for business and industry.[1]
Personal life
Rodd is married to Nita. The couple live in Surrey and have three sons and seven grandchildren.[1]