| MAX
FLINT 
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Max is the main presenter of BBC 2's long-running business and financial
show THE MONEY PROGRAMME. He became recognised as a financial journalist
through several series of the BBC 3 and BBC 1 series LIQUID ASSETS, but is
also well-known as a TV presenter from shows like BBC2's SHOULD I REALLY GIVE UP FLYING , BBC1's HEAVEN AND EARTH and also as a correspondent on the
Six O'Clock News, REAL STORY and LIQUID NEWS.
Max has also scripted many programmes, including three different series for
BBC 3: LIQUID ASSETS, MOVERS AND SHAKERS and FANTASY. He's written
several one-off TV specials on subjects as diverse as the fox hunting ban,
Michael Jackson's trial and David Beckham's move to Real Madrid. He started in journalism on BBC Radio as a reporter on Five Live then as a
reporter and presenter on Radio 1's Newsbeat. He's also been the voice of
several commercial campaigns for Natwest, IKEA and Standard Life.
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| THE
MONEY PROGRAMME |
Presenter
/ BBC2 |
2006-2008 |
| HEAVEN
AND EARTH |
Host
/ BBC1 |
2005-2006 |
| MICHAEL
JACKSON – THE NEXT MOVE |
Writer
and Presenter / BBC1 / BBC3 |
2005 |
| FANTASY |
Script Editor / BBC3 |
2005 |
| COULDN’T
GIVE A FOX ABOUT HUNTING |
Narrator
/ BBC3 |
2005 |
| REAL
STORY |
Correspondent
/ BBC1 |
2002-2005 |
LIQUID
ASSETS
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Writer
/ Presenter / BBC1 and BBC3 (3 Series) |
2002-2004 |
| TOP
50 MOVERS AND SHAKERS |
Writer / Presenter / BBC1 and BBC3 |
2004 |
| REAL
DEAL - BECKHAM’S MOVE TO MADRID |
Writer
/ Presenter / BBC1 and BBC3 |
2003 |
LIQUID
NEWS
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Chief Reporter / Presenter BBC1, BBC3, and
BBC America |
2000-2002 |
| MADONNA'S
MILLIONS |
Presenter
/ BBC1 and BBC3 |
2001 |
| BBC
SIX O'CLOCK NEWS |
News
Correspondent / BBC1 |
2001-2002 |
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| UK
ELECTION SPECIAL |
Reporter
/ Radio 4 |
2001 |
| BBC
RADIO ONE |
Newsbeat
Presenter / Reporter |
1996-2000 |
| RADIO
5 LIVE |
Reporter
/ Newsreader |
1994-1996 |
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