Alice Loxton
Alice Loxton is a distinguished historian, presenter, and author who has made a significant impact in her field. With a following of over two million across her social channels, she has become a prominent figure in bringing history to mainstream audiences. Her collaborations span a wide range of esteemed organisations and media outlets, including BBC News, BBC Radio London, Meta, Sky Arts, Channel 5, Channel 4, Times Radio, BBC Bitesize, Christie’s, Sotheby’s, The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery, The National Trust, and many more. Her work has seen her present numerous history documentaries, appear on live international broadcasts, and interview renowned historians and individuals about their work, such as Dan Jones, Sir Don McCullin, Saul David, Philippa Langley, and Peter Frankopan.
Loxton's passion extends beyond just sharing history; she is on a mission to improve heritage and history for young people. Her efforts have led her to work with the National Trust and to be invited to speak at prestigious events and venues, including 10 Downing Street, the Hay Festival, and the Oxford Literary Festival. Always open to new ideas and projects, Loxton continues to be a driving force in making history accessible and engaging for all.