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[[Ceri Thomas]] is a career BBC journalist.  He is a former editor of [[BBC Radio Four]]'s flagship ''[[Today]]'' programme (2006-2012).  He was appointed acting deputy director of news in 2012 when [[Stephen Mitchell]] stepped aside as a result of the controversy over the [[Jimmy Savile]] affair.<ref name="bio">BBC [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20300267 Profile: Ceri Thomas] 12 November 2012 Last updated at 15:42</ref>
 
[[Ceri Thomas]] is a career BBC journalist.  He is a former editor of [[BBC Radio Four]]'s flagship ''[[Today]]'' programme (2006-2012).  He was appointed acting deputy director of news in 2012 when [[Stephen Mitchell]] stepped aside as a result of the controversy over the [[Jimmy Savile]] affair.<ref name="bio">BBC [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20300267 Profile: Ceri Thomas] 12 November 2012 Last updated at 15:42</ref>
  

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Cari Thomas defends the BBC on BBC News 14 April 2013

Ceri Thomas is a career BBC journalist. He is a former editor of BBC Radio Four's flagship Today programme (2006-2012). He was appointed acting deputy director of news in 2012 when Stephen Mitchell stepped aside as a result of the controversy over the Jimmy Savile affair.[1]

Thomas began his broadcasting career in 1989 as a producer of AM at LBC Radio. He then joined the Today programme as a junior producer in 1991, progressing to assistant editor from 1995. He subsequently became breakfast editor at Radio 5 Live, eventually becoming head of news at the station. and then editor of radio newsgathering.[1]

In 2005-6 he spent a year at Harvard University as a Nieman Fellow in Journalism.[1]

From 2009 to 2012 Thomas was a member of the board of the Science Media Centre.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 BBC Profile: Ceri Thomas 12 November 2012 Last updated at 15:42