Mickey Clark is an English financial journalist, currently working for the London Evening Standard and BBC Radio 5 Live. Clark re-joined the Evening Standard in 1999, writing for The Times and the Daily Express in the interim period. His first role as a television presenter was on Channel 4's Business Daily from its launch in September 1987. He then presented on The Channel 4 Daily until 1991. After presenting on CNBC, Sky News and London Weekend Television, he presented three series of BBC 2's Pound for Pound.
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| - Mickey Clark is an English financial journalist, currently working for the London Evening Standard and BBC Radio 5 Live. Clark re-joined the Evening Standard in 1999, writing for The Times and the Daily Express in the interim period. His first role as a television presenter was on Channel 4's Business Daily from its launch in September 1987. He then presented on The Channel 4 Daily until 1991. After presenting on CNBC, Sky News and London Weekend Television, he presented three series of BBC 2's Pound for Pound. (en)
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| - Mickey Clark is an English financial journalist, currently working for the London Evening Standard and BBC Radio 5 Live. Clark re-joined the Evening Standard in 1999, writing for The Times and the Daily Express in the interim period. His first role as a television presenter was on Channel 4's Business Daily from its launch in September 1987. He then presented on The Channel 4 Daily until 1991. After presenting on CNBC, Sky News and London Weekend Television, he presented three series of BBC 2's Pound for Pound. Since its launch, Clark has co-presented Wake Up to Money on BBC Radio 5 Live, formerly with Adrian Chiles, then with Andrew Verity and later with Adam Parsons. Clark shared the co-hosting responsibility with a range of presenters, including , Louise Cooper, Guy Kilty and Danni Hewson. In February 2020, Clark's contract with the BBC was terminated and he presented what was supposed to be his last Radio 5 show on 28 February 2020, but subsequently reappeared from 30 November 2020. (en)
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