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Website
  
Official Website

Name
  
Tanya Datta

Role
  
Journalist


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Born
  
16 July 1972 (age 51) (
1972-07-16
)
Bristol

Occupation
  
Television presenter, journalist, broadcaster, writer

Education
  
University of Oxford, City University London

Tanya Datta (born 16 July 1972) is a British Asian radio and television journalist and writer. Tanya was born in Bristol, and grew up in London. Tanya studied English at Wadham College Oxford University graduating with a first class degree in 1994. In 1996, she won the Scott Trust Bursary to study journalism at City University and went on to be selected as an ITN News Trainee. In 2000, Tanya joined the BBC where she spent seven years on BBC Radio 4's award-winning foreign affairs series, Crossing Continents. She has also reported for Channel Four, BBC2 and the World Service.

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TV career

Tanya made her TV debut in 2004, where she investigated claims of sexual abuse and murder against one of India's most powerful Godmen, Sai Baba in a programme for BBC2 entitled 'The Secret Swami'.

In 2009, she reported in the Explore series on BBC2 uncovering 'Argentina's Dirty War' where she was had a detailed look into the lives of families torn apart by the PerĂ³n government's sponsored 'disappearances' of suspected communists.

Radio career

Tanya worked for seven years on the award winning foreign affairs BBC Radio 4 strand Crossing Continentsproducing and presenting programmes from around the world. She also worked on the documentary The Last Taboo looking into inter-racial relationships between the Asian and African-Caribbean communities which sparked a cross-media debate.

Writing

Tanya has been writing a collection of short stories and is currently working on a novel.

References

Tanya Datta Wikipedia