Emily Maitlis is a British journalist, documentary filmmaker, and former newsreader. She is widely recognized for her work with the BBC, where she served as one of the main presenters of the flagship news and current affairs program "Newsnight" from 2006 until her departure in 2021. Maitlis is known for her incisive interviewing style and has conducted high-profile interviews with numerous political figures and celebrities.
Born on September 6, 1970, in Canada, Emily Maitlis grew up in Sheffield, England. She was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, where she studied English. Before joining the BBC, Maitlis worked in various journalistic roles, including as a documentary filmmaker and a reporter for networks like Sky News and NBC Asia.
One of her most notable interviews was with Prince Andrew in 2019, where he addressed his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The interview received widespread attention and was praised for its probing and direct approach, ultimately leading to significant public and media fallout for the Prince.
In 2022, Maitlis left the BBC and joined Global, a British media company, where she now co-hosts "The News Agents," a news podcast. She continues to be a prominent voice in UK media, respected for her journalistic integrity and depth of experience in reporting on national and international issues.
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