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Tasmin Lucia Khan presents E24 on the rolling BBC News (TV Channel) and is the face of the 60 seconds bulletins for BBC3 news.
Tasmin can be seen on screen at the following times:
BBC News Channel: Monday to Thursday at 6.30 and 9.30pm
BBC 3: Monday to Thursday – Every hour from 7pm to midnight
Tasmin joins the BBC after three years at Channel Five, producing and presenting sports programming.
Tasmin's presenting career began in 2000 at the Zee TV Network as an entertainment presenter and news reporter. Later she hosted her own talk show interviewing celebrities from the world of film, music and business. She was also the London correspondent for PTV Prime, reporting UK's top news stories to a worldwide audience.
Tasmin graduated from Oxford University with an Honours degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. She was a keen debater at Oxford where she specialised in International Relations and Economics.
More information on BBC Three's innovative 60seconds News Bulletin:
Whilst continuing to deliver instant hits of information throughout the night, 60seconds has a nightly World News bulletin, with global events seen through the eyes of news stations around the world. In line with audience's interest, 60seconds will also commit to special bulletins on everything from environment, technology & science to entertainment and sport.
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