Graham Neil

Graham Neil helps keep Edmontonians in the loop when it comes to arts and entertainment.

Graduating with a journalism degree from the University of Regina, Graham starting his broadcasting career in Regina at CKCK TV.

Graham answered Alberta's siren call and moved to Edmonton more than a decade ago. Professional highlights include drinking tea with Bono, interviewing the Rolling Stones, walking the catwalk with supermodel Tricia Helfer, pretending to be a spy with Sir Roger Moore and playing "Near and Far" with Grover from Sesame Street.

Graham has received many honours for his work including an international Edward R. Murrow award, two Alberta Motion Picture Industry Awards and a Radio and Television News Directors Association award.

When Graham's not out in the community covering a story or event, he helps out with several charities across the city. He's involved with the Laughing for Cancer Benefit, Kids Help Phone, the Parkinson's Society of Alberta, Tim Horton's Camp Day and the Strathcona Sexual Assault Centre.

Graham loves Edmonton's vibrant arts community and all it has to offer year-round.

What Graham looks forward to the most at the end of the day is hosting an improv comedy show called Punchline Scramble and winding down with his family.

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