- The majority of over 50s in the UK are women (53.1%) but the overwhelming majority of TV presenters who are over 50 are men (82%)
- While TV presenters are broadly reflective of age in the general population (30% of TV presenters are over 50 compared with 34% of the UK population) they are wholly unrepresentative in terms of gender
- Only 7% of the total TV workforce (on and off-screen) are women over the age of 50
- While TV presenters under 50 are broadly representative of the gender balance in the population (48% of TV presenters are under the age of 50 are women compared to 49.7% of women under 50 in the general population) women are wholly under represented amongst TV presenters over the age of 50
- Harriet Harman will be holding a roundtable with broadcasters in the House of Commons today to challenge them to take action.
Ex-Countryfile presenter and ageism campaigner Miriam O’Reilly said: "These figures raise the obvious questions of where have all the older women gone and why did they go? Was it their choice to leave their jobs or was it a decision forced upon them? The broadcasters say they are committed to the fair representation of older women, but the figures don't bear that out. I'd like to know the reasons why so many talented women have disappeared, while their male counterparts have grown older and still have their jobs."