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Clive Myrie Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, BBC

 

Clive Myrie is a well-known British journalist, broadcaster and journalist who works for the BBC. He joined the BBC in 1987 as a local radio reporter. Having previously worked as a reporter for Radio Bristol in 1988, he rejoined the BBC after a year at Radio Independent. He is a journalist and one of the BBC’s chief broadcasters. Clive hosts the BBC’s long-running quiz shows Celebrity Mastermind and Mastermind from August 2021.

Clive Myrie Age

Clive Myrie was born on 25 August 1964 in the Borough of Bolton County. Age 59.

Clive Myrie Height

Clive’s average height is 5 feet 8 inches (about 1.73 m).

Clive Myrie Family

Clive was raised in Bolton County by his parents, Lynne Myrie (mother) and Norris Myrie (father). His mother was a seamstress who later worked for Mary Berry, and his father was a carpet manufacturer. Clive’s uncle Cecil served as a pilot in the Royal Air Force during the war. His parents divorced and his father retired and returned to Jamaica.

Clive Myrie’s Wife

He married a beautiful woman, Catherine Myrie, an upholsterer and furniture restorer. He met his beautiful wife, who was working in advertising at the time, in London in 1992, while promoting a book about Swiss cheese. Currently Clive and his wife Catherine have no children.

Clive Myrie Education

He attended and graduated from Hayward Grammar School in Bolton. Later on, Clive joined The Sixth Form Bolton, the University of Sussex, where he earned a degree in Law in 1985.

Clive Myrie Salary

He receives a remarkable salary ranging from $48,950 to $140,765 per year.

Clive Myrie’s Net Worth

Clive has managed to attain decent possessions over the years he has worked and has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 million to $5 million.

Clive Myrie Career

Clive is a presenter and newsreader who works for the BBC. He joined the BBC in 1987 as a local radio reporter. Having previously worked as a reporter for Radio Bristol in 1988, he rejoined the BBC after a year at Radio Independent. He is a journalist and one of the BBC’s chief broadcasters. Clive has been hosting the BBC’s long-running quiz shows Celebrity Mastermind and Mastermind since August 2021.

Clive also reported for Points West and later BBC News Talk and News. He was previously the BBC’s Washington correspondent. He also worked as a journalist for BBC television and radio, and was the BBC’s Tokyo correspondent before being appointed as the BBC’s Los Angeles correspondent from 1997 to 1999.

Clive has received several nominations for his work, particularly for his role in covering the floods in Mozambique. When he joined the BAFTA-nominated BBC team in 2000. He won the Bayeux Calvados war correspondents award for his reporting on ethnic violence on the island of Borneo. After leaving Question Time, Fiona Bruce began presenting BBC News on Six and Eleven with Sophie Raworth on Fridays.