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Born to an [[India]]n father and an English mother, Nikki began her career in [[Bombay]]. As both a stage and television [[actress]], she worked with some of India’s finest directors. Spotted by the UK’s [[Channel 4]], Nikki hosted "Bombay Chat", an on-location celebrity talk show. The success of this series confirmed that Nikki was destined to work as a presenter. [[Star TV]] gave her a primetime slot for "Nikki Tonight" which quickly proved to be Asia’s most widely viewed and controversial [[talk show]].
Born to an [[India]]n father and an English mother, Nikki began her career in [[Bombay]]. As both a stage and television [[actor|actress]], she worked with some of India’s finest directors. Spotted by the UK’s [[Channel 4]], Nikki hosted "Bombay Chat", an on-location celebrity talk show. The success of this series confirmed that Nikki was destined to work as a presenter. [[Star TV]] gave her a primetime slot for "Nikki Tonight" which quickly proved to be Asia’s most widely viewed and controversial [[talk show]].


Returning to the UK in 2000, Nikki’s career has continued at full throttle. She was the face of Universal’s film channel "The Studio" for over 2 years, had her own Live film show on NOW and has recently made radio broadcasting her home.
Returning to the UK in 2000, Nikki’s career has continued at full throttle. She was the face of Universal’s film channel "The Studio" for over 2 years, had her own Live film show on NOW and has recently made radio broadcasting her home.

Revision as of 04:01, 9 December 2004

Nikki Bedi is a television and radio presenter.

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Born to an Indian father and an English mother, Nikki began her career in Bombay. As both a stage and television actress, she worked with some of India’s finest directors. Spotted by the UK’s Channel 4, Nikki hosted "Bombay Chat", an on-location celebrity talk show. The success of this series confirmed that Nikki was destined to work as a presenter. Star TV gave her a primetime slot for "Nikki Tonight" which quickly proved to be Asia’s most widely viewed and controversial talk show.

Returning to the UK in 2000, Nikki’s career has continued at full throttle. She was the face of Universal’s film channel "The Studio" for over 2 years, had her own Live film show on NOW and has recently made radio broadcasting her home.

Hot Breakfast with Nikki Bedi is on the BBC Asian Network.


[1]www.nikkibedi.com

[2] www.lovenikkibedi.com (Fan Site)

[3] BBC Asian Network