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Nikki Bedi : ウィキペディア英語版
Nikki Bedi

Nikki Bedi is a British television and radio presenter, born Nikki Moolgaoker (Marathi: निक्की मुळगावकर) in Aylesbury, England to an Indian father of Maharashtrian origin and an English mother on 9 September 1966. Married to Kabir Bedi from 1992 to 2005, she retained her married name after an amicable divorce. She is proud of both her Indian and English roots and describes herself as Anglo-Indian.
She curates, writes and presents ''The Arts Hour'' for the BBC World Service, is a regular interviewer on BBC Radio 4’s ''Loose Ends'', presenting the show when usual host Clive Anderson is absent and has her own weekend show on BBC London 94.9.
==Career==
Both a stage and television actress, she began her career in Mumbai working with some of India’s finest directors; spotted by the UK’s Channel 4, Nikki hosted ''Bombay Chat'', an on-location celebrity talk show. Star TV gave her a primetime slot for ''Nikki Tonight'' which quickly proved to be Asia’s most widely viewed and controversial talk show, although it was subsequently cancelled by Star TV after a guest, gay rights activist Ashok Row Kavi, made a derogatory remark about Mahatma Gandhi.
Bedi then moved to live and work for a time in Los Angeles, before returning to the UK in 2000 to be the face of Universal’s film channel The Studio for over two years. She also presented two live film shows for NOW, ''Worldwide Screen'' and ''Bollywood Today''.
In 2003, while continuing her television work, Nikki pursued a career in radio, appearing on LBC and BBC Radio 4. In 2004 she became the presenter of a new weekend morning programme called ''Hot Breakfast'' on the BBC Asian Network before taking over as presenter of the weekday afternoon show, ''Drive'' in 2005. In May 2006 as part of wide-ranging schedule changes, she was given her own show called ''Nikki Bedi'' on the BBC Asian Network. The daily show, featured music, films, books, art and all things cultural, and included interviews with prominent figures from those British and International worlds.
She has regularly covered for a number of key presenters on BBC Radio 2, BBC London 94.9 and BBC Radio 4 and in October 2008 fulfilled a long held ambition by appearing in an episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama, ''The Archers''. Bedi continued with her television work alongside radio, appearing as a presenter on BBC2's ''Desi DNA'' for three years and on the popular BBC One series ''To Buy or Not to Buy'' during 2010 and 2011.
Nikki was a Costa Book Awards judge in the New Novel category announced in Jan 2010 and has also been on the judging panel for the European Independent Film Festival Awards and the One World Media Awards. In February 2010, she presented a 3 part documentary series on BBC Radio 2 called ''Bollywood Britain''. The series explores the history of Hindi film music and its lasting ties with generations of British Asians.
Bedi continues to be an in-demand voice over artist having voiced or narrated a wide variety of shows from the BBC Four documentary series ''Indian School'' to the ''Millies'' on ITV and across channels including BBC Two, BBC Three, Sky Arts, Sky1, Channel 4, Channel 5 and others.

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