Journalist John Craven has long established himself as a household name in the TV world. Having first appeared on the BBC's children's news programme Newsround in 1972, the 85-year-old has since enjoyed more than four decades on our screens, fronting shows including Countryfile, Beat the Brain and Multi-Coloured Swap Shop. But while many know him for celebrating the British countryside on Countryfile, viewers may be curious about what John's life is like away from the cameras. Read on to find out, including details of his marriage of over 50 years.
John Craven's private life away from cameras – including 50-year marriage to his 'rock'
The British journalist is Countryfile's longest-serving presenter, having fronted the show for more than 35 years, and has been married to his wife for over 50 years
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