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Fiona Armstrong

Fiona Armstrong, Lady MacGregor (born 28 November 1956), is a British television journalist and is Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries. She is also the author of several books and has written for newspapers and made television programmes on Scottish topics including fishing and Scottish clans.

Fiona Armstrong,
Lady MacGregor
Born (1956-11-28) 28 November 1956 (age 66)
Preston, England
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Journalist, newsreader, Lord Lieutenant
Notable credit(s)BBC News, GMTV, ITV Border, ITN
Spouse(s)
Rodney Potts
(m. 1988⁠–⁠2002)

(m. 2005)
Children1

Early life

Armstrong was born in Preston, Lancashire. As a child she lived for ten years in Nigeria, where her father was in the colonial service. She became Lady MacGregor of MacGregor when she married clan chief Sir Malcolm Gregor Charles MacGregor, 7th Baronet (born 1959) in 2005. She has a daughter, Natasha (born 1992), from her first marriage to Rodney Potts.[1]

She studied German Literature at University College, London; at university, she edited the London Student newspaper.[2]

Career

She started her career in local radio, before joining the BBC news team in Manchester in 1983. She then moved to Border Television as a news reporter, before becoming a regular newsreader and presenter for the nightly regional news programme Lookaround. In March 1987, she switched to ITN as a reporter/newscaster on News at Ten, News at 5:45 (later News at 5:40) and other bulletins. On the reporting side, she covered the Lockerbie air disaster and produced a series on AIDS orphans in Africa. In 1993, she was one of the launch team on the ITV breakfast station GMTV, but left after only a few months.

She presented the breakfast news programme on BBC World, before rejoining ITV Border as a presenter of Lookaround, as well as a presenter and producer on a number of regional programmes for the station, including "Eagle's Eye" and Fiona on Fishing. She has fronted antiques, political, cooking and lifestyle programmes for the ITV regions. As one of the UK's best known female anglers, she has written two fishing books and made fishing films for Sky TV's 'Tight Lines' programme. Her series, River Journeys, was shown on the Discovery Channel.

In February 2009, ITV Tyne Tees & Border was launched, replacing ITV Tyne Tees and ITV Border. Armstrong was announced as Features Correspondent for the service on a freelance basis.[3][4] Her work took her to Cambodia to report on the work of land mine charities and to West Africa to cover the work of the Mercy Ships. Armstrong returned to network television news on 15 February 2010 as a presenter for the BBC News Channel.[5] She went on to present Border Life, a current affairs programme for ITV Border. Whilst working as a journalist for the BBC News Channel, Armstrong interviewed the civil rights activist and writer, Darcus Howe, on the subject of the street disturbances in England in the summer of 2011. During the interview on 9 August 2011, studio-based Armstrong asserted: "You are not a stranger to riots yourself I understand, are you? You have taken part in them yourself."[6] Howe denied that he had ever taken part in riots and was clearly offended. The BBC later issued a qualified apology to Darcus Howe for Armstrong's accusation.[7]

Armstrong specialises in Scottish clan history. She has made more than 20 films on Scottish families, and in 2006, set up the first Border Reiver Trail in the south of Scotland. She is a columnist for magazines and newspapers, including Scottish Field magazine, the "Courier" newspaper, and the American-based Scotbanner newspaper.

She is on the board of the University of Central Lancashire as well as being a fellow there. She is Chairman of the Clan Armstrong Trust and a judge of Cumbria Book of the Year. She is also patron of the 'Bookmark' book festival and a deputy lieutenant of Dumfriesshire. She is currently writing a book on Queen Victoria and a family connection to Scotland.[8]

Her appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries was announced on 26 January 2016.[9]

References

  1. ^ "TV FIONA'S AGONY; She splits from husband after 14-year marriage". Scottish Daily Record & Sunday Record. 2002. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ The Stage Thursday 17 April 1985, page 19
  3. ^ Presenters Armstrong, Pearson and Backshall survive Border TV axe 9 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine, News & Star, 13 January 2009
  4. ^ Full Border TV Lookaround line-up revealed 19 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, News & Star, 17 January 2009
  5. ^ "Julia Somerville to present on BBC News channel". BBC News. 23 December 2009. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  6. ^ Guiseppe Franko (9 August 2011). "Darcus Howe BBC News Interview on Riots". Archived from the original on 13 December 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2016 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ "London riots: BBC apologises for accusing Darcus Howe". Retrieved 10 June 2016.
  8. ^ "Fiona Armstrong". UCLan. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  9. ^ "Lord-Lieutenant of Dumfries: Fiona Armstrong - Press releases - GOV.UK". Retrieved 10 June 2016.

External links

  • Fiona Armstrong at IMDb
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Jean Douglas Tulloch
Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries
2016–present
Incumbent

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References 4 External linksEarly life EditArmstrong was born in Preston Lancashire As a child she lived for ten years in Nigeria where her father was in the colonial service She became Lady MacGregor of MacGregor when she married clan chief Sir Malcolm Gregor Charles MacGregor 7th Baronet born 1959 in 2005 She has a daughter Natasha born 1992 from her first marriage to Rodney Potts 1 She studied German Literature at University College London at university she edited the London Student newspaper 2 Career EditShe started her career in local radio before joining the BBC news team in Manchester in 1983 She then moved to Border Television as a news reporter before becoming a regular newsreader and presenter for the nightly regional news programme Lookaround In March 1987 she switched to ITN as a reporter newscaster on News at Ten News at 5 45 later News at 5 40 and other bulletins On the reporting side she covered the Lockerbie air disaster and produced a series on AIDS orphans in Africa In 1993 she was one of the launch team on the ITV breakfast station GMTV but left after only a few months She presented the breakfast news programme on BBC World before rejoining ITV Border as a presenter of Lookaround as well as a presenter and producer on a number of regional programmes for the station including Eagle s Eye and Fiona on Fishing She has fronted antiques political cooking and lifestyle programmes for the ITV regions As one of the UK s best known female anglers she has written two fishing books and made fishing films for Sky TV s Tight Lines programme Her series River Journeys was shown on the Discovery Channel In February 2009 ITV Tyne Tees amp Border was launched replacing ITV Tyne Tees and ITV Border Armstrong was announced as Features Correspondent for the service on a freelance basis 3 4 Her work took her to Cambodia to report on the work of land mine charities and to West Africa to cover the work of the Mercy Ships Armstrong returned to network television news on 15 February 2010 as a presenter for the BBC News Channel 5 She went on to present Border Life a current affairs programme for ITV Border Whilst working as a journalist for the BBC News Channel Armstrong interviewed the civil rights activist and writer Darcus Howe on the subject of the street disturbances in England in the summer of 2011 During the interview on 9 August 2011 studio based Armstrong asserted You are not a stranger to riots yourself I understand are you You have taken part in them yourself 6 Howe denied that he had ever taken part in riots and was clearly offended The BBC later issued a qualified apology to Darcus Howe for Armstrong s accusation 7 Armstrong specialises in Scottish clan history She has made more than 20 films on Scottish families and in 2006 set up the first Border Reiver Trail in the south of Scotland She is a columnist for magazines and newspapers including Scottish Field magazine the Courier newspaper and the American based Scotbanner newspaper She is on the board of the University of Central Lancashire as well as being a fellow there She is Chairman of the Clan Armstrong Trust and a judge of Cumbria Book of the Year She is also patron of the Bookmark book festival and a deputy lieutenant of Dumfriesshire She is currently writing a book on Queen Victoria and a family connection to Scotland 8 Her appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries was announced on 26 January 2016 9 References Edit TV FIONA S AGONY She splits from husband after 14 year marriage Scottish Daily Record amp Sunday Record 2002 Retrieved 4 December 2020 The Stage Thursday 17 April 1985 page 19 Presenters Armstrong Pearson and Backshall survive Border TV axe Archived 9 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine News amp Star 13 January 2009 Full Border TV Lookaround line up revealed Archived 19 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine News amp Star 17 January 2009 Julia Somerville to present on BBC News channel BBC News 23 December 2009 Retrieved 23 December 2009 Guiseppe Franko 9 August 2011 Darcus Howe BBC News Interview on Riots Archived from the original on 13 December 2021 Retrieved 10 June 2016 via YouTube London riots BBC apologises for accusing Darcus Howe Retrieved 10 June 2016 Fiona Armstrong UCLan Retrieved 15 February 2011 Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries Fiona Armstrong Press releases GOV UK Retrieved 10 June 2016 External links EditFiona Armstrong at IMDbHonorary titlesPreceded byJean Douglas Tulloch Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries2016 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fiona Armstrong amp oldid 1122050606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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