Carol Kirkwood
Carol Kirkwood was born in Morar, Inverness-shire. She attended Lochaber High School in Fort William before going on to Napier University in Edinburgh, where she gained a BA in Commerce.
Carol joined the BBC's Secretarial Reserve in London in 1984. Various internal moves led to her first broadcasts for the BBC's Religious Broadcasting department on Radio Scotland, Radio 2 and Radio 4.
Carol also worked as Associate Director for a head-hunting organisation and as training consultant for a management consultancy in Cheshire.
In 1993 she joined the BBC's Television Training department at Elstree as a freelance presenter. During this time, she presented a bi-monthly programme called Talking Issues for HTV.
In 1996, Carol joined The Weather Channel, presenting the weather on satellite and cable television, as well as on Talk Radio's drive-time show.
Having undergone intensive training at the Met Office and the BBC, Carol joined the BBC Weather Centre in April 1998 to work on BBC News 24. Carol lives in the south of England with her husband.
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