BBC reveals 2021/22 top presenter salaries: the list in full

Gary Lineker once again tops the BBC's earning charts

The BBC has published its annual report, including the salaries of highest-paid presenters and celebrities.

The corporation’s two highest earners, former England football hero and Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker and Radio 2 Breakfast Show host Zoe Ball, have both seen a small cut in their salaries, though with Lineker bringing in £1.35m and Ball clocking up just under £1m they’re unlikely to need to heed government advice to switch to supermarket own brand shopping just yet.

Among the big winners this year was Salford-based Naga Munchetty. Munchetty, who hosts BBC Breakfast from the BBC’s MediaCity UK studios, received a pay rise of over £100,000 compared to 2020/21’s figures, reflecting her growing stature at the organisation, where she also hosts Panorama and Radio 5 Live’s Naga Munchetty Programme.

Among this year’s highest hourly earners must surely be former tennis ace John McEnroe, who received around £180,000 for his two week stint presenting Wimbledon. Another sportsman closer to home with reasons to be cheerful is former Manchester City defender Micah Richards. The affable Mancunian received around £200,000 for his role presenting Match of the Day and other BBC football output, having not been on the list at all in 2020/21.

Here is the list of earners over £150,000 in full, along with 2020/21 earnings for comparison. It should also be noted that stars who are not paid directly by the BBC, such as Graham Norton, whose Graham Norton Show is produced by BBC Studios, a separate commercial entity, are not included on the list.

BBC Salary List 2022

1. Gary Lineker – £1,350,000-£1,354,999

Match of the Day, Premier League and FA Cup, Sports Personality of the Year

2020/2021: £1,360,000-£1,364,999

 

2. Zoe Ball – £980,000-£984,999

Radio 2’s Zoe Ball Breakfast Show

2020/2021: £1,130,000-£1,134,999

 

3. Alan Shearer – £450,000-£454,999

Match of the Day: Premier League, FA Cup and European Football Championship

2020/2021: £390,000-£394,999
 

= Steve Wright – £450,000-£454,999

Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon and Steve Wright’s Sunday Love Songs

2020/2021: £465,000-£469,999

 

5. Stephen Nolan – £415,000-£419,999

The Nolan Show on Radio Ulster, Nolan Live on BBC One (Northern Ireland), The Stephen Nolan Show on 5 Live

2020/2021: £405,000-£409,999

 

6. Huw Edwards – £410,000-£414,999

News at Six and News at Ten, News Channel and news specials

2020/2021: £425,000-£429,999

 

= Fiona Bruce – £410,000-£414,999

Question Time and presenting on BBC One

2020/2021: £405,000-£409,999

 

8. Vanessa Feltz – £400,000-£404,999

Radio 2 Early Breakfast Show, Radio London Breakfast Show, Radio 2 cover

2020/2021: £390,000-£394,999

 

= Scott Mills – £400,000-£404,999

Radio 1’s The Scott Mills Show & Pop 101, Radio 5’s The Scott Mills and Chris Stark Show, cover on Radio 1 and Radio 2

2020/2021: £375,000-£379,999

 

10. Greg James – £390,000-£394,999

Radio 1 Breakfast Show, Radio 4’s Rewinder

2020/2021:£310,000-£314,999

 

11. Ken Bruce – £385,000-£389,999

Radio 2’s mid morning Show, Eurovision Song Contest, PopMaster Special

2020/2021: £365,000-£369,999

 

12. Lauren Laverne – £380,000-£384,999

BBC 6 Music Breakfast Show, 6 Music Recommends, Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs

2020/2021:£395,000-£399,999

 

13. Naga Munchetty – £365,000-£369,999

BBC Breakfast, Panorama, Radio 5 Live’s Naga Munchetty Programme

2020/2021: £255,000-£259,999

 

14. Emily Maitlis – £325,000-£329,999

BBC Two’s Newsnight (left February 2022)

2020/2021: £325,000-£329,999

 

= George Alagiah – £325,000-£329,999

News at Six and News at Ten

2020/2021: £325,000-£329,999

 

= Amol Rajan – £325,000-£329,999

Media editor, Amol Rajan Interviews, Radio 4’s Today programme, Radio 4’s ReThink, TV documentaries

2020:2021: £240,000-£249,999

 

17. Sophie Raworth – £305,000-£309,000

BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, Sunday morning politics show

2020/2021: £280,000-£284,999

 

18. Nicky Campbell – £295,000-£299,999

Radio 5 Live Nicky Campbell Show, Your Call

2020/2021: £295,000-£299,999

 

19. Jeremy Vine – £290,000-£294,999

Daily show on Radio 2

2020/2021: £295,000-£299,999

 

20. Jason Mohammad – £285,000-£289,999

Daily BBC Wales programme, Match Of The Day Wales, Masters Snooker, Radio 2’s Good Morning Sunday

2020/2021: £270,000-£274,999

 

21. Mishal Husain – £275,000-£279,999

Radio 4’s Today programme, BBC One presenting, Radio 4’s From Our Home Correspondent

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,999

 

= Sara Cox – £275,000-£279,999

Radio 2 Drivetime show

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,000

 

23. Nick Robinson – £270,000-£274,999

Radio 4’s Today programme, Radio 4’s Political Thinking, Radio 4 documentaries

2020/2021: £270,000-£274,999
 

= Evan Davis – £270,000-£274,999

Radio 4’s PM and Radio 4’s The Bottom Line

2020/2021: £275,000-£279,999

 

25. Jo Whiley – £265,000-£269,999

Radio 2 evening show

2020/2021:£275,000-£279,999

 

= Andrew Marr – £265,000-£269,999

The Andrew Marr Show, Radio 4’s Start the Week, Documentaries for BBC One (left December 2021)

2020/2021: £335,000-£339,999

 

27. Laura Kuenssberg – £260,000-£264,999

Political editor (until spring 2022)

2020/2021: £260,000-£264,999
 

28. Clive Myrie – £255,000-£259,999

BBC News Channel, BBC One and Panorama

2020/2021: £205,000-£209,999

 

= Justin Webb – £255,000-£259,999

Radio 4’s Today programme

2020/2021: £255,000-£259,999
 

= Martha Kearney – £255,000-£254,999

Radio 4’s Today programme, Radio 4 documentaries

2020/2021: £250,000-£254,999

 

31. Mark Chapman – £250,000-£254,999
Radio 5 Live Sport, Premier League Highlights show, European Football Championship, Rugby League
2020/2021: £250,000-£254,999

 

32. Sarah Montague – £245,000-£249,999

Radio 4’s World at One

2020/2021: £245,000-£249,999

 

= Kirsty Wark – £245,000-£249,999

BBC Two’s Newsnight, cover for Radio 4’s Start the Week and election programming

2020/2021: £210,000-£214,999

 

34. Victoria Derbyshire – £240,000-£244,999

BBC News Channel, BBC One, Panorama, Radio 2 cover

2020/2021: £170,000-£174,999

 

= Faisal Islam – £240,000-£244,999

Economics editor

2020/2021: £205,000-£209,999

 

36. Jeremy Bowen: £230,000-£234,999

Middle East editor

2020/2021: £220,000-£224,999

 

37. Jon Sopel – £225,000-£229,999

North America editor

2020/2021: £230,000-£234,999

 

= Michael Vaughan – £225,000-£229,999

TV and Radio cricket coverage, Tuffers and Vaughan podcast

2020/2021: £175,000-£179,999
 

39. Dan Walker – £220,000-£224,999

BBC One’s Breakfast (left April 2022), Football Focus (left June 2021)

2020/2021: £295,000-£295,999

 

= Jermaine Jenas – £220,000-£224,999

Match of the Day, Premier League, FA Cup and European Football Championship

2020/2021: £195,000-£199,999

 

41. Emma Barnett – £215,000-£219,999

Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour, BBC Two’s Newsnight

2020/2021: £240,000-£249,999

 

= Mary Berry – £215,000-£219,999

A range of TV programmes and series

2020/2021: £215,000-£219,999

 

= Katya Adler – £215,000-£219,999

Europe Editor

2020/2021:£220,000-£224,999

 

44. Trevor Nelson: £210,000-£214,999

Radio 2’s Rhythm Nation, weekend shows on 1Xtra

2020/2021:£230,000-£234,999

 

= Fergal Keane – £210,000-£214,999

Special Correspondent

2020/2021: £205,000-£209,999

 

46. Clare Balding – £205,000-£209,999

Sports coverage, including Wimbledon, Olympics and Sports Personality of the Year

2020/2021: Not listed

 

= Simon Jack – £205,000-£209,999

Business Editor, Radio 4 Today cover

2020/2021: £190,000-£194,999

 

48. Louis Theroux – £200,000-£204,999

A range of programmes, podcasts and series

2020/2021; £200,000 – £204,999

 

= Reeta Chakrabarti – £200,000-£204,999

BBC News Channel, BBC One

2020/2021: £175,000-£179,999

 

= Gabby Logan – £200,000-£204,999

Sports coverage including Six Nations, Olympics and Sports Personality of the Year

2020/2021: £165,000-£169,999

 

= Micah Richards – £200,000-£204,999

Match of the Day, Premier League, FA Cup and European Football Championship

2020/2021: Not listed

 

The rest of the list below £200,000:

£195,000-£199,999

Alex Scott – Football Focus, Olympics, Women’s Super League

£190,000-£194,999

Charlie Stayt – BBC Breakfast

Sarah Smith – Scotland Editor

Mark Easton – Home Editor

£185,000-£189,999

Sue Barker – Wimbledon, Queens, Australian Open

£180,000-£184,999

John McEnroe – Wimbledon

Rachel Burden – 5 Live Breakfast / BBC Breakfast

£175,000-£179,999

Stephen Sackur – presenter, HARDtalk

Jonathan Agnew – Cricket Correspondent

£170,000-£174,999

Ben Brown – BBC News presenter

£160,000-£164,999

Orla Guerin – International Correspondent

Harpreet Bhullar – Asian Network Breakfast Show / CBBC

Colin Murray – 5 Live presenter

£155,000-£159,999

Joanna Gosling – BBC News presenter

Clara Amfo – Radio 1 presenter

Claudia Winkleman – Weekly Radio 2 show

Chris Sutton – 5 Live, 606 Podcast

Isa Guha – TV and Radio cricket coverage

£150,000-£154,999

Nihal Arthanayake – 5 Live / Olympics coverage

Steve Lamacq – BBC 6 Music presenter

Tony Livesey – 5 Live Drive

Lyse Doucet – Chief International Correspondent

Carolyn Quinn – Radio 4’s Westminster Hour

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