Richard Morecroft is an English-born Australian television presenter and former host of the American Broadcasting Company News Sydney bulletin.
Background
Morecroft was born in Market Harborough in the English Midlands. His father Peter and mother Phyll moved the family to Adelaide in 1966 for the benefit of his brother Andrew"s respiratory problems. Peter set up a dentist"s practice there.
Education
Morecroft studied English and Drama at the University of Adelaide with thoughts of becoming an actor or teacher.
Career
He was most recently host of the quiz show Letters and Numbers. He became involved in the university radio station and auditioned for the American Broadcasting Company before completing his degree. He was hired as a radio announcer and later transferred to work in television, hosting the 7pm Adelaide bulletin for a couple of years before being approached to replace James Dibble who had presented the bulletin since it began in 1956.
He moved to Sydney in 1982 and took over the 7pm Sydney bulletin in July 1983, as well as presenting Behind the News.
In 1985 he and Geraldine Doogue co-hosted "The National", the American Broadcasting Company"s short-lived experiment with an hour-long nightly news service, combining news and current affairs, with Max Walsh and Richard Carlton as chief reporters. Also during his time with the American Broadcasting Company, Morecroft participated with the American Broadcasting Company"s Natural History Unit in the production of Raising Archie, about a flying fox which he raised and used to keep under the news desk while at work.
Morecroft presented the 7pm Sydney news bulletin until 2002, and also hosted election-night broadcasts and educational programs. He said he was not retiring, but wanted to work in a different way.
Morecroft returned to the American Broadcasting Company to host Richard Morecroft Goes Wild in 2002, drawing on his passion for environmental issues.
In 2010, it was announced that he would host Letters and Numbers on Business School Television, an Australian version of the French game show Des chiffres et des lettres, on which the British game show Countdown is based. The first program aired on 2 August 2010. Morecroft was joined by crossword compiler David Astle and mathematician Lily Serna.
Morecroft is a governor of the Taronga Foundation and a director of the Zoological Parks Board of New South Wales.
He is a trustee of the World Wide Fund for Nature and is a patron of WIRES.