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Journalist Amol Rajan’s wife Charlotte Faircloth and their age difference as of 2022
According to the BBC, Amol Rajan will take over from Jeremy Paxman as the host of the University Challenge. Rajan, a British journalist and broadcaster, has been directing Today on BBC Radio 4 since 2021.
In addition, since December 2016, Amol has been working as the BBC’s media editor. He has been the newspaper’s editor since June 2013 and now that he has been asked to host his favorite TV show he has expressed his delight at the opportunity. According to the journalist, a dream is coming true for him.
Charlotte Faircloth, a journalist, is older than her husband Amol Rajan.
In 2013, sociologist Charlotte Faircloth and BBC journalist Amol Rajan married. Rajan, born July 4, 1983, is 39 years old. Although his wife has not given her date of birth, she appears to be in her mid-thirties, bringing the couple’s age difference to a few years.
Amol has been the presenter of the Today show since 2021 and has also been the BBC’s media editor since December 2016. After The Independent announced in February 2016 that it would stop producing a print edition and only appear online, he was kept as Editor-at-Large for a period of time.
His wife Charlotte is Associate Professor of Social Sciences at the UCL Social Research Institute in the UK. In her work she approaches parenthood, gender and reproduction from sociological and anthropological perspectives.
Infant feeding, marital interactions, intergenerational relationships and the impact of COVID-19 on family life are some of her research interests.
Faircloth received her Ph.D. from the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. Her PhD examined women’s experiences of ‘full-time’ nursing and attachment training in London and Paris.
The intelligent woman is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Disease. Mildred Blaxter is her mentor. She is pursuing her postdoctoral research at the University of Kent.
Children and Net Worth of Amol Rajan and Charlotte Faircloth as of 2022
Nine years into their marriage, Amol and Charlotte have three children together. Although the newest child just arrived, the other two are named Jamaica and Winston (son) (girl). The family lives in London.
Rajan was born in Kolkata, India to a Combaconum-born Tamil father and a Poona-raised mother. Rajan’s father first gave him the name Varadarajan Amol but he later changed it to Amol Varadarajan and subsequently adopted the surname Rajan.
At the age of three, the journalist of Indian descent moved to England. He grew up in Tooting, south-west London. He was a Hindu until he was 15, then he and his family converted to atheism.
Speaking of education, he attended Downing College, Cambridge, and made English his major. In 2005 he worked as a team editor of the student newspaper, which marked the beginning of his long career.
Rajan married Charlotte Faircloth, an Associate Professor of Social Sciences at University College London (UCL) Social Research Institute, who is both intellectually brilliant and stunning.
More information about Amol Rajan’s career and Wikipedia
Amol Rajan began his career as a backup host on The Wright Stuff, a midday chat show on the Five Networks, before becoming a household name in journalism today (2006-2007 season). In his early years, Rajan also worked as a software researcher.
In the years that followed, he excelled in a variety of fields, including news writing, sports writing, comment editing, and column writing. In August 2007 he began working as an editor for Independent Voices at The Independent newspaper.
Amol joined the BBC in 2017 and has covered a number of presenters on BBC Radio 2 over those years. In May 2017 he took over the helm of The Media Show on BBC Radio 4 in place of Steve Hewlett, who had previously occasionally presented The One Show.
Rajan achieved a significant career milestone when he joined the BBC Radio 4 Today presenting team in 2021. He was even more excited when it was recently announced that he would be hosting BBC Two’s quiz show University Challenge this fall.