Dermot Murnaghan is the former Sky News presenter and BBC Breakfast host; a popular choice as an awards host or corporate seminar moderator.
Dermot is also known for presenting Eggheads, Celebrity eggheads, Are you An Egghead; (BBC2) The State We Are In (BBC3) Crimes That Shook Britain (C1)
He fronted ITV's Lunchtime, Nightly Evening news bulletins for 11 years and was a key part of the presentation team covering General Elections for ITV. Dermot also fronted the Most Wanted series for LWT and Sieges - both prime time ITV shows.
Dermot won the prestigious Newscaster of the Year award from the Television & Radio Industries Club (TRIC) - an award given for 'maintaining a consistent standard above all others'.
Dermot broke the news to the nation about the sudden death of Diana, Princess of Wales and then played a major role in ITN's coverage.
After obtaining an MA in History from Sussex University he went on to complete a post-graduate course in Journalism at City University.
Dermot is married to journalist Maria Keegan. They have three daughters and a son.
He is an Arsenal fan and a keen cyclist