Mary Nightingale Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, ITV Career

Mary Nightingale Biography

Mary Nightingale is an English journalist and television presenter best known for her work as the lead presenter of ITV’s Evening News since 2001.

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How old is Mary Nightingale? – Age

She is 58 years old as of 26 May 2021. She was born in 1963 in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England.

Mary Nightingale Education – Family

Nightingale attended St Margaret’s School in Exeter, Devon, an independent girls’ school near the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, and King Edward VI School in Totnes, Devon. She earned a BA in English from Bedford College, now merged with Royal Holloway, University of London.

Is Mary Nightingale still Married? – Husband

Nightingale has been married to television producer Paul Fenwick, a former Trailfinders Human Resources director, since April 2000. The couple has two kids.

Mary Nightingale Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Mary Nightingale Salary

Her salary is estimated to be $300.

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Mary Nightingale Career

Nightingale hosts ITV1’s Evening News and has been named TRIC’s Newscaster of the Year twice. She has also hosted Wish You Were Here and Britain’s Best Dish. She is an accomplished and consummate awards host and facilitator, drawing on a wide range of topics such as diversity, politics and current affairs, food and wine, sport, and travel. Nightingale, a former ITN and ITV newsreader, is a seasoned and in-demand corporate awards host and facilitator.

She is the host of ITV1’s Evening News and has been named TRIC’s Newscaster of the Year twice. She has also hosted Wish You Were Here and Britain’s Best Dish. She began her journalism career as a presenter and writer for TV Tokyo’s World Business Satellite. She then went on to work as a presenter and writer for BBC World’s World Business Report, covering economic and corporate news. In 1994, she also worked as a presenter on Reuters Financial Television’s early morning financial program. She co-presented Carlton Country, a documentary series about rural life, as well as the BBC1 Holiday Programme. She co-hosted ITV’s Rugby World Cup coverage from South Africa on the regular evening highlights programme in 1995, and she hosted BBC 2’s Ski Sunday in 1996.

Mary co-hosted London Tonight with Alastair Stewart in 1999 and was the sole host of London Today, Carlton’s lunchtime news bulletin.From 1999 to 2001, Mary hosted ITV’s flagship holiday show Wish You Were Here?, as well as The Really Good Food Show, I-Spy, and Most Wanted. She hosted Ratrap for ITV in November 2000.

Mary was a member of the ITN team that covered the 2001 general election, and she has fronted several ITV shows, including Holidays Undercover in 2006, The Girl Who Would Be Queen, and Diana – A Service of Thanksgiving in 2007. Mary also hosted Kate in Canada, a documentary about the Royal couple’s visit to Canada, and reported from Westminster Abbey during the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Royal Wedding.