Alex Beresford is one of the most familiar faces on Good Morning Britain (ITV) as he covers both main presenting duties and the ITV Weather. He is also the resident weatherman on ITV’s Evening News.
He’s the face of Channel 4’s popular returning series World’s Weirdest Weather and Britain’s Most Extreme Weather. One of Alex’s highlights so far was being flown out to America by Channel 4 straight after an EF5 Tornado hit Oklahoma back in 2013 to make fast turnaround documentary Super Tornado on the devastating after affects that destroyed a city.
Alex has recently started to report and present for ITV’s long-standing current affairs programme Tonight. He also reached the semi-finals of Dancing on Ice on ITV1 in 2018.
Away from the cameras Alex can often be found at a school or college delivering inspirational talks to young people across the country. His natural passion to inspire the next generation landed Alex being awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy and was also selected as a National Black Role Model in 2008 by the Governments Reach Role Model Programme.
Alex was recently seen in Soccer Aid companion show On Yer Bike!, and alongside his ITV co-host Rea Hebden on ITV travelogue All Around Britain which aired from 2020-2021.
Alex most recently hosted Inspiring Orkneys with Julia Bradbury for ITV.