With Dragons' Den now in its 18th series and the show going strong into 2023, many may be wondering who host Evan Davis is.
Evan Davis has, along with Dragon Peter Jones, been a fixture of the show while everything else like the location has changed.
However, while we might know a lot about Dragons, Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies, and Steven Bartlett, we're less likely to know much about Davis, the 'voice' of Dragons' Den.
With all this said, here is everything you need to know about presenter Evan Davis.
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Who is Even Davis from BBC's Dragons' Den?
Evan Davis from Malvern in Worcestershire is an economist, journalist, and presenter for the BBC, having presented Dragons' Den since 2005.
In 2001, he became the BBC's economics editor but left this position in 2008 to present for BBC Radio 4.
Before getting into the BBC, Davis studied at Oxford where he obtained a First in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. It was here where he edited the Cherwell, a student newspaper.
He then went on to obtain a Master of Public Administration at Harvard University.
He currently lives in London with his partner Guillaume Baltz, a French landscape architect as well as his whippet, Mr. Whippy.
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How old is Even Davis?
Evan Davis, who was born on April 8, 1962, is aged 60 years old.
What is Evan Davis' salary?
In 2022, it was reported that Evan Davis' salary was between £270,000 and £274,999 when the BBC released its full list of celebrity salaries.
What is Even Davis in?
The presenter, who is best known for his role on Dragons' Den, has also hosted Newsnight, The Bottom Line, Today, and hosts BBC Radio 4's PM programme.
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