Everything you need to know about the BBC Proms presenter and her journey at the BBC from financial researcher to classical music broadcaster

By Freya Parr

Published: Thursday, 06 July 2023 at 12:00 am


She’ll be presenting more BBC Proms during the 2023 season, delighting viewers with her friendly manner and welcoming, accessible way of discussing classical music. But what do we know about BBC Proms presenter Katie Derham?

Who is Katie Derham?

Katie Derham is one of the BBC’s leading presenters in classical music broadcasting. She has been a key figure on BBC Radio 3 for many years, but is probably best known as being the face of the BBC Proms as a regular presenter on the festival’s TV coverage, which she has presented since 2010.

How did Katie Derham’s career at the BBC start?

Her career began at the BBC as a researcher on BBC Radio 4’s programme Moneybox, having graduated from the University of Cambridge, where she studied Economics. She then worked as a presenter on a few other financial programmes, including Radio 5 Live’s Money Check. Her segue from radio to TV began as a reporter on film critic Barry Norman’s cinema review programme, Film…, before joining ITV as its youngest newscaster on British national television at just 27.

In 2017, Derham joined Radio 3’s drive-time programme In Tune with Sean Rafferty. She now presents Sound of Dance on Radio 3, where she explores the relationship between music and dance. She is also on the roster of presenters of Radio 3’s Afternoon Concert.

During the BBC Proms season every year, Derham presents much of the festival’s TV coverage as well as its weekly magazine show Proms Extra every Saturday on BBC Two.

She has also presented documentaries for the BBC, including The Girl from Ipanema: Brazil, Bossa Nova and the Beach.