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Graham Stewart (born 1975 in Perth, Scotland) is a Scottish radio and television broadcaster who currently presents Reporting Scotland for BBC Scotland.[1][failed verification] He has previously presented on BBC Radio Scotland, Radio Clyde, Radio Tay and on various Edinburgh radio stations.

Early life

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Stewart studied a B.A. (Hons) in Politics at the University of Stirling for four years, then a course in Journalism Studies at the University of Strathclyde. Stewart went on to a course in Multimedia Communications at the University of the West of Scotland.

Career

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Stewart began his broadcasting career while studying at university, by presenting on Stirling University's Radio Airthrey 963, that broadcast more than 14 hours a day from Airthrey. He went on to present the weekend breakfast shows at his local radio station Tay FM from September 1996. He also substituted on various daytime shows for the next two years, then joined the commercial radio station Clyde 1 in October 1998 to present the weekend "Scottish Night Network" shows (concurrently airing across Scotland's local commercial radio stations Clyde 1, Forth 1, Northsound 1, Tay FM, Westsound, West FM and Westsound FM) then progressed to Clyde 1's Weekend Breakfast Show briefly in November 1999. Whilst there Stewart worked for Grampian TV in Aberdeen on weekdays since joining the station in April 1998, by producing and presenting political reports on the BAFTA award-winning news programme North Tonight for the ITV station covering the North of Scotland.[2]

Stewart left Grampian and Radio Clyde to join Beat 106 in November 1999, where he was launch late night presenter and promoted to Drivetime within the first few weeks until joining Real Radio Scotland in October 2002, by overhauling Real Radio's Sunday morning current affairs talk show. He was also weekend breakfast presenter and main daytime dep.

In November 2005, Stewart compiled and presented daytime news bulletins on a freelance basis at the national rock and pop station Virgin Radio, then was part of the on-air launch team at the UK's first commercial talk radio station outside London, presenting his own daily phone-in show "Graham Stewart's Afternoon Edition" on Talk 107 from January 2006 – March 2007.

In April 2007, Stewart joined BBC Scotland as a regular presenter of Reporting Scotland news bulletins on BBC One Scotland, and flagship radio programmes such as Good Morning Scotland and Newsdrive on BBC Radio Scotland. Between 2008 and 2010 Stewart was the host of BBC Radio Scotland's breakfast phone-in show, Morning Extra and also launched the station's weekly business programme and hosted it for more than two years. In July 2014 he was the BBC's correspondent for the Commonwealth Games Queen's Baton Relay, reporting for the BBC News Channel and BBC Radio 2's Ken Bruce show among others. During the Scottish referendum campaign later that year he presented the daily 'Referendum Tonight' programme on BBC Radio Scotland in August and September 2014.

As a writer he wrote books and articles mainly on technology and media for publications, including Scotland on Sunday and Macworld. More recently, Stewart wrote a book and compiled a wiki devoted to the history of broadcasting in Scotland called 'Scotland On Air' – the book is due for release some time in the mid-2020s.[3]

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Graham Stewart is a British historian, author, and journalist known for his scholarship on twentieth-century British political history, particularly the careers of Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher, as well as his work as the official historian of The Times newspaper. He has authored several influential books that examine pivotal moments and figures in modern British politics, including Burying Caesar: Churchill, Chamberlain and the battle for the Tory party, which explores the Conservative Party's internal struggles in the 1930s; Bang! A History of Britain in the 1980s, a study of the Thatcher era; and other works such as His Finest Hours and Friendship & Betrayal. His writing is characterized by deep research and broad scope, establishing him as a prominent voice in the field of twentieth-century British history. Currently, Stewart holds positions as Deputy Editor and political editor of The Critic magazine, where he contributes to political and cultural commentary, and as Senior Research Fellow in Twentieth-Century British History at the Humanities Research Institute, University of Buckingham. His career combines academic research, authorship, and journalism to provide insightful analysis of Britain's recent past.

Early life

Graham Stewart was born in 1969 and educated at the University of St Andrews and the University of Cambridge.

Acting career

Graham Stewart, the British historian, author, and journalist (born 1969), has no documented acting career. His professional work has focused on historical research, authorship, and journalism, with no evidence of training at RADA or appearances in film, television, or stage productions. The provided section appears to describe the early career of a different individual also named Graham Stewart (1927–2003), a Scottish actor and television producer who trained at RADA and appeared in various British productions during the 1950s and 1960s.

Production career

Graham Stewart has no documented career in television or film production. His professional work focuses on historical research, authorship, and journalism. No content is appropriate for this section, as the provided material pertains to a different individual named Graham Stewart (a Scottish actor, producer, and businessman who died in 2003), not the historian who is the subject of this article. No detailed information about Graham Stewart's personal life is publicly documented in reliable sources.
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