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[[Kategorie:Packstoff]]</div>5.101.169.146https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Miranda_Krestovnikoff&diff=251761748Miranda Krestovnikoff2018-07-23T22:02:16Z<p>5.101.169.146: /* Personal life */</p>
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{{Infobox person<br />
|image = Miranda Krestovnikoff.jpg<br />
|image_size = 200px<br />
|name = Miranda Krestovnikoff<br />
|birth_name = Miranda Harper-Jones<br />
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1973|1|29}}<br />
|birth_place = [[Buckinghamshire]], England<br />
|education =<br />
|alma mater = [[University of Bristol]]<br />
|occupation = Television presenter, [[natural historian]], [[archaeologist]]<br />
|employer = [[BBC]]<br />
|television = [[The One Show]]<br />
}}<br />
'''Miranda Krestovnikoff''' (born 29 January 1973)<ref name=WW>''[[Who's Who (UK)|Who's Who]]''</ref> is a British radio and television presenter specialising in [[natural history]] and [[archaeological]] programmes. She is an accomplished musician, and also a qualified [[scuba diving|scuba diver]] which has led to co-presenting opportunities in programmes with an underwater context.<br />
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==Education==<br />
Krestovnikoff went to the [[The Abbey School, Reading|Abbey School]], [[Reading, Berkshire|Reading]], Berkshire, before taking up a place at the [[University of Bristol]] to study [[zoology]].<ref name=tolnwwp>{{cite news | date = 14 September 2008 | url = http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article4723948.ece | title = The new women wildlife presenters | first = Charlotte | last = Hunt-Grubbe | work = The Times | accessdate = 17 September 2010}}</ref> Whilst at Bristol, she became interested in filmmaking of wildlife and [[Environment (biophysical)|the environment]] and gained work experience at the [[BBC]]'s renowned Natural History Unit.<br />
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==Natural history presenter==<br />
After graduating, Krestovnikoff worked her way up with the BBC and various Bristol-based wildlife production companies to a position of researcher. Her first presenting role was in the [[Fox Television]] programme ''World Gone Wild'' in 1999.<br />
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Since 2000, she has presented a number of programmes in the field of diving. ''Water Warriors'' was a [[Carlton Television|Carlton]] children's production exploring the [[Marine Biology|marine]] environment. Krestovnikoff then worked as a pet expert in the children's television show ''SMILE'', and on the 2003–04 [[Channel 4]] series ''[[Wreck Detectives]]''. Continuing the history/[[archaeology]] theme, Krestovnikoff presented the [[BBC2]] series ''Hidden Treasure''. A major project in the summer of 2004 was the [[UKTV History]]/[[Anglia Television]] production ''Time Trail'', which focused on local history in the [[East Anglia]]n region.<br />
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Krestovnikoff was one of five presenters for the BBC2 series ''[[Coast (TV series)|Coast]]'', first broadcast in 2005, which brought her to greater public attention. The [[coast]] of Britain and its natural and human history were explored in detail, with Krestovnikoff presenting a natural history segment in each episode. Concurrently, she appeared as a guest presenter on the BBC1 ''[[Countryfile]]'' programme with [[John Craven]]. During summer 2005, Krestovnikoff filmed for a BBC2 and [[Open University]] production, entitled ''History Mysteries''.<ref>[http://www.open2.net/historymysteries/abouttheseries.html History Mysteries], [[Open University]], UK.</ref> She is a regular reporter for ''[[The One Show]]''.<br />
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Krestovnikoff is also a passionate marine conservationist and presents for ''[[The Underwater Channel]]'' on the work of marine and wildlife charities, with other presenters such as [[Monty Halls]].<br />
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Apart from her television work, Krestovnikoff has presented the breakfast programme on [[BBC Radio 3]],<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/breakfast/pip/7lej1/ BBC Radio 3 schedule]</ref> writes articles for ''Diver'' magazine<ref>[http://www.divernet.com/Travel_Features/red_sea/525048/blue_hole_bonanza.html Diver Magazine – Blue hole bonanza]</ref> and engages in public speaking. She sometimes presents the [[Radio Four]] programme ''[[Tweet of the Day]]'', such as on 11 June 2013, when she presented the programme about the [[Manx shearwater]]. <br />
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In addition, Krestovnikoff is also a talented musician, playing the [[flute]] in the New Bristol Sinfonia<ref>[http://www.newbristolsinfonia.org.uk New Bristol Sinfonia].</ref> orchestra. In 1994, she formed her own a cappella choir, PARTSONG, which she directed for eight years.<br />
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==Charity work==<br />
Krestovnikoff is a keen supporter of conservation charities and lists several on her personal website, including the [[Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust]] and [[Ape Action Africa]].<ref name="mirandak">[http://www.mirandak.co.uk Miranda Krestovnikoff official website].</ref><ref>[http://www.apeactionafrica.org Ape Action Africa gorilla and chimp conservation]</ref> In October 2013 she was elected President of the [[Royal Society for the Protection of Birds]], taking over from [[Kate Humble]].<ref name="rspb">{{cite web |url=http://www.rspb.org.uk/media/releases/355188-miranda-krestovnikoff-becomes-rspb-president |title=Miranda Krestovnikoff becomes RSPB President |date=12 October 2013 |accessdate=15 October 2013|publisher=RSPB}}</ref><br />
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==Personal life==<br />
She married Nicholas Krestovnikoff in 1998<ref name=WW/> and lives near Bristol with her son and daughter<ref name=WW/> and ten chickens.<ref name="mirandak" /> She has an un-chlorinated swimming pool which is routinely cleaned using chemical free products such as water and a cloth, and refers to herself as "an utter, complete water baby".<ref>Noted in appearance as "Guest of the Week" on [[BBC Radio 3]]'s [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mdhrd ''Essential Classics'' programme] (3 September 2012)</ref> She enjoys diving holidays, sailing, wild swimming, horse riding, camping, cycling and gardening.<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{Official website|http://www.mirandak.co.uk}}<br />
* {{IMDb name| id = 1342761 | name = Miranda Krestovnikoff}}<br />
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