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Evan Davis
Birth Name:Evan Harold Davis
Birth Date:1962 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Malvern, Worcestershire, England[1]
Economics Editor of BBC News (2001 - 2008)
Domestic Partner:Guillaume Baltz
Occupation:Journalist and TV presenter
Years Active:1986–present
Employer:BBC

Evan Harold Davis (born 8 April 1962) is an English broadcaster and former economist. Working for the BBC, he has presented Dragons' Den on BBC Television since 2005, and PM on BBC Radio 4 since 2018.

In October 2001, Davis took over from Peter Jay as the BBC's economics editor. He left this post in April 2008 to become a presenter on Radio 4's Today programme. In September 2014, he left Today to be the main presenter of Newsnight for four years. On 5 November 2018, Davis began presenting Radio 4's PM programme.[2]

Early life and education

Davis was born in Malvern, Worcestershire, to South African parents, Quintin Visser Davis, an engineer, and Hazel Noreen Davis, who would train to become a psychotherapist.[1] [3] He has two older brothers, Beric and Roland. The family had emigrated from South Africa to Malvern in January 1962 (Hazel was then pregnant with Davis) in reaction to apartheid. Two years later the family moved to Ashtead, Surrey, where Davis grew up.[4]

Davis attended Dorking County Grammar School, which in 1976 became The Ashcombe School, Dorking, where he was head boy.[5] Davis then attended St John's College, Oxford between 1981 and 1984, gaining a First in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, before obtaining a Master of Public Administration at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University.[6] While at Oxford University, he edited Cherwell, the student newspaper.[7]

Early career

Davis began work as an economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and while there he was briefly seconded to help officials work on early development of the Community Charge system of local government taxation (better known as the Poll Tax).[8] In 1988 he moved to the London Business School, writing articles for their publication Business Strategy Review. He returned to the Institute for Fiscal Studies in 1992, writing a paper on "Britain, Europe and the Square Mile" for the European Policy Forum which argued that British financial prosperity depended on being seen as a bridgehead to the European Union.[9]

In 1993, Davis joined the BBC as an economics correspondent. He worked as economics editor on BBC Two's Newsnight programme from 1997 to 2001. In the mid-1990s he was a member of the Social Market Foundation's Advisory Council;[10] he is a member of the British-American Project for the Successor Generation.[11]

BBC

Economics editor

As the BBC's economics editor, Davis was responsible for reporting and analysing economic developments on a range of programmes on BBC radio and television, particularly the Ten O'Clock News. He also had a role in shaping the extensive BBC coverage of economics across all the corporation's outputs, including online.

Davis also wrote a blog for the BBC website entitled Evanomics in which he "attempts to understand the real world, using the tool kit of economics". Subjects he discussed included road pricing, care for the elderly, Gordon Brown's budget and how to choose wine.

Davis has won several awards including the Work Foundation's Broadcast Journalist of the Year award in 1998, 2001 and 2003, and the Harold Wincott Business Broadcaster of the Year award in 2002. In 2008, Davis was ranked first in the Independent on Sundays "pink list" of the hundred most influential gay and lesbian figures in British society.[12]

On 23 May 2005, Davis crossed picket lines during a day of industrial action by BBC staff over announced job cuts. Other notable broadcasters who turned up for work during the strike included Terry Wogan, Shelagh Fogarty and Declan Curry.[13] [14] Davis was also noted for breaking a strike at the BBC which had been called by the National Union of Journalists: on 6 November 2010, he arrived to present the Today Programme at 3:30 am, along with fellow presenter Sarah Montague, although this was not technically crossing a picket line as they arrived before it was formed.[15] [16]

Today programme

In mid-2007, Davis was a guest presenter on the Today programme for two weeks. In April 2008, he stood down as BBC Economics Editor to join the Today programme as a full-time presenter, replacing Carolyn Quinn.[17] [18] In 2009, Davis said that one of the best things about presenting on the radio is that "you can look things up on Wikipedia while on air".[19]

The Bottom Line programme

On top of his duties at Today, Davis also presents The Bottom Line. It is a weekly business discussion programme which generally includes three or four business leaders or entrepreneurs responding to several topical questions regarding business-related issues.[20] First aired in 2006, the programme is a co-production between BBC News and The Open University.[21] [22] [23] As of September 2013, The Bottom Line runs 26 weeks of the year in three series: at 8:30 pm on Thursdays on BBC Radio 4, with a repeat showing at 5:30 pm on Saturdays and a television recording at 9:30 pm on Saturdays and Sundays on the BBC News Channel. The programme is broadcast internationally on the BBC World Service and BBC World News.[24]

Additionally, Davis presents Dragons' Den on BBC Two.

In 2012, Davis presented Built in Britain, which looked at the role of major infrastructure projects in the UK, including examining the impact of the M25 on the town of Ashtead in Surrey where he grew up.

In 2014, Davis presented a BBC Two series in which he explored the economic forces in Britain and why the capital city is so dominant.[25]

Newsnight

On 21 July 2014, it was announced that Davis would replace Jeremy Paxman as presenter of Newsnight starting in autumn 2014.[26] His last appearance as a presenter on Today was 26 September 2014.[27]

In 2017 Davis was found to have breached BBC rules on due impartiality in coverage of the 2017 French presidential election on Newsnight, giving the impression that he favoured Emmanuel Macron over Marine Le Pen. The BBC Executive Complaints Unit ruled that Davis' approaches in back-to-back interviews with representatives of the Macron and le Pen campaigns was so marked as to constitute bias.[28] [29]

After four years with Newsnight, it was announced that Davis would move on to become the presenter of the BBC Radio 4 PM programme.[30] His final show was broadcast on 30 October 2018.[31]

PM programme

Davis began presenting Radio 4's PM on 5 November 2018.[2]

Writing

Davis' first book, Public Spending, was published in 1998. In it he argued for the privatisation of public services as a means of increasing efficiency. Davis' second book, Made in Britain: How the Nation Earns Its Living, was published in May 2011. His third book, Post-Truth: Why We Have Reached Peak Bullshit and What We Can Do About It was published in May 2017.

Personal life

Davis lives in London with his husband Guillaume Baltz, a French landscape architect.[32] [33] [34] [35] They married on 6 July 2022, the tenth anniversary of their civil partnership and the twentieth anniversary of their first meeting. Davis's father, who was 92 and seriously ill with bowel cancer and heart problems, killed himself on the day of Davis's wedding in 2022, with Davis being informed later that day.[5]

Davis is the owner of a whippet named Mr. Whippy[36] and is a keen motorcyclist, seen riding a Yamaha YZF-R6 motorcycle in BBC Two's 2009 The City Uncovered with Evan Davis.[37]

Honours and awards

Davis holds honorary degrees from the Open University;[38] City, University of London; Cardiff University,[39] Coventry University[40] and Aston University.[41]

Publications

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gordon . Bryony . 'Newsnight was not the plan. . . I'm so not Jeremy Paxman' . 8 December 2018 . The Daily Telegraph. London . 29 September 2014.
  2. Web site: Evan Davis on succeeding Eddie Mair: 'There isn't a new vision to change PM'. 5 November 2018. Radio Times.
  3. Davis, Evan Harold (born 8 April 1962), Presenter, Newsnight, since 2014. Who's Who & Who Was Who. 2007. 10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U42655. 978-0-19-954088-4.
  4. Himself, Built in Britain, BBC Documentary, 2012.
  5. Web site: Evan Davis on the day he got married – and his father killed himself . The Times . 14 August 2023 . 23 July 2023 . Aitkenhead . Decca.
  6. News: Evan Davis. BBC News. 6 June 2008.
  7. News: 2014-08-02 . Asking for trouble: A profile of presenter Evan Davis . 2024-03-19 . Belfast Telegraph. 0307-1235.
  8. Book: David Butler (academic) . David . Butler . Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis . Andrew . Adonis . Tony Travers . Tony . Travers . Failure in British Government: The Politics of the Poll Tax . . 1994 . 81.
  9. News: Evan. Davis. Europe is key to Britain's world role. The Times. London. 18 February 1993.
  10. News: In the market for ideas, Tony?. The Independent. London. 25 July 1994.
  11. News: John Pilger. John. Pilger. How the Anglo-American elite shares its 'values'. 13 January 2007. 28 November 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090111010608/http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partid=466. 11 January 2009.
  12. News: The IoS pink list 2008 . 22 June 2008. The Independent. London on Sunday . 27 June 2009.
  13. News: TV stars: why we crossed BBC picket line . O'Carroll . Lisa . Deans . Jason . Day . Julia . 23 May 2005 . The Guardian. 10 November 2008 . London.
  14. News: BBC calls for talks amid strike . 13 October 2013 . BBC News . 23 May 2005.
  15. Web site: BBC's top stars in bitter split over strike.
  16. News: BBC strike ends but more are on the way. Cooper. Robert.
  17. News: Dragons' Davis joins Today team . 22 November 2007 . BBC News . 10 November 2008.
  18. News: Evan Davis joins Today . Dowell . Ben . 21 November 2007 . The Guardian. 10 November 2008 . London.
  19. News: Top radio presenters and DJs: in pictures . 4 April 2009 . The Guardian. 4 April 2009 . London.
  20. Web site: 2012-05-30 . A smart way to boost the image of business . 2021-07-16 . The Independent. London.
  21. Web site: BBC Radio 4 – The Bottom Line . 2021-07-16 . BBC.
  22. Web site: The Bottom Line 2021 . 2021-07-16 . OpenLearn.
  23. News: 4 March 2006 . RADIO CRITICS' CHOICE . Financial Times. London.
  24. Web site: 2009-02-10 . 4's Bottom Line goes global . 2021-07-16 . RadioToday.
  25. Web site: Mind The Gap: London Vs The Rest . BBC – Media Centre . 23 March 2014.
  26. News: Evan Davis to replace Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight . 21 July 2014 . BBC News.
  27. News: Evan Davis' final Today programme top tips . 1 October 2014 . BBC News . 26 September 2014.
  28. Web site: BBC – Complaints – Newsnight, BBC2, 21 April 2017: Finding by the Executive Complaints Unit.
  29. Web site: Have I Got News for You where Jo Brand rebuked all-male panel tops complaints. Graham. Ruddick. 16 November 2017. The Guardian. London.
  30. Web site: Evan Davis to leave Newsnight and replace Eddie Mair as presenter of BBC Radio 4's PM. 20 September 2018.
  31. Web site: THREAD: It's Evan Davis's last night in the hot seat before he opts for the early nights and darker studios of Radio 4's PM. "Times right now are far from usual" – he said introducing his first Newsnight in September, 2014 What's changed eh? #newsnight @EvanHDpic.twitter.com/WZKSzgjUp4. BBC. 2018-10-30. @bbcnewsnight. 2019-10-26.
  32. News: Sawyer . Miranda . @msmirandasawyer . 2011-05-07 . Evan Davis: 'I'm a presenter who is gay rather than a gay presenter' . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-05-10 . 0261-3077.
  33. News: Think of me as a man of mystery. Cadwalladr. Carole. 6 November 2005. The Observer. 10 November 2008 . London.
  34. News: Evan Davis: poster boy for the Noughties . . 6 July 2008 . 5 August 2009 . Rosie Millard . Rosie . Millard . London.
  35. News: Ben . Riley-Smith . Evan Davis: Quiet man of the airwaves bites back – Profiles – People . The Independent . 2 April 2012.
  36. Web site: Evan Davis: 'The talent all comes to London. It's extraordinary how sucking London is' . The Standard. 28 February 2014 . 5 February 2016.
  37. News: The rocket scientists of finance . Davis . Evan . 14 January 2009 . BBC News . Evan Davis looks at how the desire of financial institutions to keep pushing profits higher have made them more vulnerable..
  38. Web site: Strategic Forum today at 10.30am. The Open University. 28 August 2015.
  39. Web site: Previous recipients. Cardiff University. 28 August 2015.
  40. Web site: Dragon Evan Davis to get honorary degree from Coventry University. Birmingham Post. 28 August 2015. 15 September 2009.
  41. Web site: Aston University celebrates graduates' success. Aston University. 28 August 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150821081446/http://www.aston.ac.uk/about/news/releases/2015/july-2015/graduation-ceremonies-to-celebrate-student-success/. 21 August 2015. dead.