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Oliver is a British television presenter , freelance archaeologist , conservationist , and author . He is a Presenter of several BBC historical and archaeological documentary series , including A History of Scotland , Vikings , and Coast .
Neil Oliver Age
Oliver was born on 21st , February , 1967 , in Renfrewshire , Scotland , UK .
Neil Oliver Career
Oliver entered the television debut came in 2002 with BBC Two’s Two Men in a Trench , which featured Oliver and his close friend , Tony Pollard , visiting historic British battlefields . He co-wrote the two accompanying books . He wrote a tie-in book for the Channel 4 documentary , Not Forgotten , which was presented by Ian Hislop in 2015 .
He later became the replaced Nicholas Crane as the show’s main presenter and remained as such for the third and fourth series . He has appeared in documentary series , Channel 4’s The Face of Britain and BBC Two’s Scotland’s History : The Top Ten . In August 2006 , he appeared on the special “Big Royal Dig” edition of Channel 4’s Time Team , in which he presented a dig at Holyrood Palace .
He began his airing career on 9th , November , 2008 on BBC One Scotland and was broadcast throughout the UK in 2009. Also on 23 March 2009, He presented a program on Cleopatra on BBC One. He has also presented the three-part series, Sacred Wonders of Britain, for BBC Two and Coast Australia, which aired from 2013 to 2014.
Neil Oliver Salary
Oliver Salary estimates is still under review , this section shall be updated once information is available .
Neil Oliver Net Worth
Oliver Net Worth is estimated to be between 1 million USD to 5 million USD . His career as a Journalist is his primary source of income .
Neil Oliver Family
Oliver Family background and details is not known publicy , this section shall be updated once information is available .
Neil Oliver Wife
Oliver is happily married to his wife Trudi Oliver since 2009 . The couple is blessed with three children ; Evie Oliver , Archie Oliver , Teddy Oliver .
Neil Oliver Education
Oliver attended the University of Glasgow.