and My Music for the next 35 years! His major contribution to the BBC, was establishing the basic principles of public service broadcasting. He interviewed the biggest cultural and political figures from the Indian subcontinent, like Lata Mangeshkar and Indira Gandhi, but also British politicians such as Margaret Thatcher. Reed felt the name represented 'a voyage of adventure'. Although BBC Television was established in Scotland since February 1952 - and broadcast some opt-out programming - it did not start its daily Scottish television news service until Friday 30 August 1957, initially consisting of a five-minute bulletin at 6.05pm on weekdays and a sports results programme on Saturdays. He was instrumental in the introduction of local radio and the launch of Radio 1. As Director-General from 1992 he oversaw the BBC's involvement with online and digital services. Sources told Deadline the screen tests have been "humiliating" for the veteran TV news anchors. Before serving as a presenter, Jo was BBC political correspondent where she covered the London Mayoral election in 2000. A source close to the process said it was fair and competitive, and that World presenters would be familiar to UK audiences. Unlike Civil Service employees who enjoyed a nominal increase in pay because of the changed situation, BBC staff were not so lucky, many left the corporation as a result, but John stayed until retirement. The list below reflects correspondents' normal postings. He was known as a sincere supporter of equality for women inside the BBC, but refused to allow Womens Liberation posters to remain on the walls of the Womens Hour production office. Radio 4 Reporter . Margaret Dale developed ballet for BBC Television, creating special techniques for optimising it on-screen. A third insider added: We were told the new channel would be global facing, but what we didnt think that would amount to what looks like a clear out, a rout of domestic news channel presenters. Mr Walker, 45, said he was hit by a car while cycling on Monday, leaving him "battered and bruised . Yvonne Adamson began her BBC radio career in 1945 as a reporter in North Region, part of the BBC to which she remained committed for the rest of her working life. Her achievements include Doctor Who, which she supported onto the small screen, overcoming budgetary limitations. Joining the BBC Television Service at Alexandra Palace before the war, she was responsible for the smooth fading of pictures from one live camera to the next. RTS South 'Regional TV Journalist of the Year'. Savings of 25 million must be made by the end of March 2022, the corporation said . He reported from Moscow during the fall of Communism in 1991 and was embedded with British troops during the 2003 Iraq invasion. A video of . Percy Howard Newby started his BBC career in 1949 producing programmes for the BBC Third Programme - now BBC Radio 3. Moshiri is a regular face on both channels, while Hakim presents the global Impact and Our World strands, and Hockings has Live with Lucy Hockings on BBC World News. The presenter of the popular local BBC One bulletin will sign off for good on November 3. This article includes a television- and people-related list of lists. Our aim is to create the best live and breaking video news service in the world on our webpages, our apps, on BBC iPlayer and on our new TV news channel., A spokesman for The National Union of Journalists said: It will be impossible for the new channel to have the same high standards of journalism that the two current channels are known for around the globe. It was originally started by Owain Wyn Evans - the drumming weatherman - of BBC North West Tonight. I'm an accomplished events and awards host and public speaker. Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. She was so highly valued by the Corporation that in 1929 it took the highly unusual step of introducing maternity leave, just so she could keep her new job as Director of School Broadcasting. ", "Public anger over housing justified - PM", "Susana Mendona (@susana_mendonca) - Twitter", "Barnier: Brexit transition 'not a given', "Donegal man Enda appointed BBC Northern Ireland political editor Donegal Daily", "New Year, new job. John Birt (Lord Birt of Liverpool, Sir John, 1944-) was BBC Director-General from 1992 to 2000. Ellie Crisell has been welcomed into our living rooms for more than 20 years, starting her career as one of the youngest network newsreaders in the country. He stepped up to become Controller, BBC One in 1973. Prior to World War II, John Daligan was a commissionaire at the BBC meeting and greeting staff and guests entering Broadcasting House. BBC News BBC News. Humphrey Burton joined BBC radio in 1955, transferring to television three years later. BBC News presenter gets emotional in last ever sign-off. Former BBC South East Presenter Rob Smith opens up about inner turmoil 6 months after leaving the media outlet (Image: Kent and Sussex Courier) Former BBC South East Today star Rob Smith has described the rollercoaster journey he's been on since leaving the media outlet after 25 years. Sir Ian Jacob became Director General in 1952 and stayed until 1960, during which time television overtook radio as the dominant medium. John spent 4 years serving in Burma, and on his return came back into a clerical position. Reginald Bosanquet, ITN presenter. The 45-year-old former BBC Breakfast presenter said he "could have died" but confirmed he is unable to remember any details of the accident. Martine Croxall, who has worked for the BBC for more than 30 years, and Shaun Ley, who also presents World At One on Radio 4, are also thought to be in the line of fire. Jane Dougall. After a long secondment to broadcasting in Hong Kong, he returned as Controller, Northern Ireland from 1978-1987, and saw the BBC through a testing period which included the Republican hunger strikes, the assassination of Mountbatten, the Brighton bomb and the Real Lives controversy. He oversaw the launch of BBC World Service Television. In fact, presenters earning over 150,000 increased in the previous financial year from 64 to 75. He was responsible for the title of the show, which was derived from the Blue Peter flag - a maritime signal that indicated a vessels imminent departure. He was prone to accidents during live broadcasts, but was hugely loved for his warm personality. By 1953 he became Head of Childrens Hour, until its demise in 1964. Una Marson was born in Jamaica, and began working life on magazines in 1926, founding her own publication: The Cosmopolitan. He oversaw the launch of S4C the Welsh Channel 4 in 1982. Nottingham Education St Peter's RC Secondary School, Solihull . Welcome to the Official BBC South East Today Facebook page. She also broadcast in English on the UK-only BBC Home Service, serving as a newsreader during the Blitz. Meet the team at ITV Channel TV. He recruited many disc jockeys from pirate radio and soon had 10 million listeners. The merger has been rumbling on for months, but in a single day 10 presenters were effectively told that their services are not required when the merged channel launches around April. Bryan Cowgill was first employed by BBC Outside Broadcasts department in 1955, working mainly in sports programmes. Eades has presented his final show already, with Gosling expected to leave at the end of January while Wilcox's final day is yet to be decided. I've also presented nationally and internationally across BBC Sport. It wasnt long before she graduated to network radio, eventually presenting Womens Hour, plus stints on major BBC television series. Ted Wilkinson applied to join the BBC in October 1934 in London, but for a role in drama production in Manchester for which he was initially rejected. Monday 24 January 2022, 4:53pm. Norman Collins ran the Light Programme from 1946. (Image: BBC) Sally Taylor returned to local screens last night (September 27) - and her comeback received a lot of love. Torry remembered Reith as "a great inspiration" and "an absolutely marvellous fellow because he talked to his secretaries, you know, discussed things with them." John Green was hired by John Reith in 1933 whilst still a pupil barrister in London. She knew the station should appeal to the emotions as well as the intellect and saved Down Your Way. Cecil Madden made some of the very first television programmes including Picture Page and Gossip Hour the first chat show. He specialised in programmes on theatre and film criticism, and became film critic of The Observer, only retiring from that role when he was 80. 2023 Deadline Hollywood, LLC. Sally Taylor hosting BBC South Today before quitting in 1999 ( Source : co ) After being diagnosed with . Sports Editor, BBC South. InMatthew AmroliwalaChristian FraserYalda HakimLucy HockingsMaryam Moshiri, Out (confirmed so far)Ben BrownMartine Croxall Karin GiannoneGeeta Guru-MurthyJane HillRebecca JonesShaun LeyKasia MaderaAnnita McVeigh. She became the Corporations horse racing presenter in 1997 when Julian Wilson retired. The pair took over the co-anchor roles from Geoff Clark and Beverley Thompson in 2009. On Monday morning (February 27), Sally, her co-host Jon Kay and weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood spoke about the Aurora Borealis which appeared over . Two years later he assumed the Controllership of BBC Two which he ran for three years before taking on BBC One too. Something went wrong, please try again later. You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo. Maurice Latey broadcast talks on the BBC European Service. She was regular producer on Music for You and Gala Performance. Other BBC News presenters also provide relief presentation on programmes broadcast on this channel. Reporter, sport presenter and planner for BBC South Today . 5. From today, I'm the BBC's Home and Legal Correspondent. Malcolm Frost became interested in radio when at school in the 1920s, and joined the BBC in 1932. As Deputy Director General in 1979 he handled the fallout from a Panorama that the government mistakenly thought was going to contain footage of an IRA roadblock. His tenure coincided with that of BBC Director-General Hugh Carleotn-Greene. Jim Waterson Media editor. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Deadline can reveal that journalists including Jane Hill, Martine Croxall, and Ben Brown were informed yesterday that they will not be among the chief presenters on a relaunched BBC News channel. The programme, set up in association with the Ministry of Food, was designed to offer tips on how to maximise food rations in time of war. Bruce has been the presenter of Question Time television programme since January 2019. There he monitored Nazi broadcasts. Olive Shapley was one of the first producers to put ordinary people in front of the microphone. By subscribing, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. He received a knighthood in 2003. However, Victoria left the BBC in late 2014 alongside Shelagh Fogarty and Richard Bacon. Welcome to the BBC South Facebook page. READ ALSO: Radio Jambo presenter Gidi Ogidi flaunts wife. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Alan Bullock belonged to a generation of historians who were comfortable in academic circles but also adept at popularising their studies. She has been a regular presenter since 2006 on the Breakfast programme on BBC One where she co-hosts a show with Dan Walker three days per week. He finally settled on radio drama, and produced numerous classics as well as the radio soap The Dales. Jane Hill, Reeta Chakrabarti and Clive Myrie were retained by the BBC by moving to permanent roles on the news bulletins at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm presented on BBC One. From 1961 he moved into BBC management as BBC Assistant Controller of Programmes, responsible for the Television Service. She has also featured on BBC Sports Personality of the Year alongside other presenters. 18. Michael Aspel, BBC Nine O'Clock News in the 1960s. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters. It will be anchored from London during the daytime and evening in the UK, and from Washington DC and Singapore overnight. NZ beat England by one run in all-time great finish. Dr. Alwyn Roberts was on the BBC Board of Governors and was Chairman of the Broadcasting Council in Wales before representing the BBC on the first Board of S4C the Welsh Channel 4. As head of outside broadcasts he knew the value of an eloquent speaker in bringing the atmosphere of the occasion to the audience at home. He was very well connected, and brought a huge range of scientists, actors, writers, politicians and performers of all kinds to the microphone, setting high standards of radio production for years to come. Appointed as the BBC's Deputy Director of Programmes in November 1922, Lewis was part of the original BBC management team and was its youngest member, being only 24 when starting in the role. Post war he was a key player in the development of colour television in the UK. . Many of the presenters below also work on other BBC News output, and some also work in other parts of the BBC. He rose to Director of Programmes (1986), and Managing Director, Television (designate) in 1987, leaving the BBC at the end of that year. He retired in 1989 as Managing Director, BBC Television. He went on to distinguish himself in three Controllerships: Northern Ireland (1948-1952), Home Service (1953-1957) and then in his native Scotland (1957-1968). He will host the mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2, and will launch his new show . 08:22, 12 DEC 2019. In January 2017, Naga briefly made a switch (for the purpose of providing maternity cover) from BBC Breakfast to Newsnight as a stand-in business editor. She was the first woman to be made a Fellow of the Royal Television Society. Once on the staff he wrote narration for documentaries, moving into television production (1955-65). Alexis Green who is working as the BBC South News journalist and weather reporter is a mother of an adorable child; a daughter named Imogen Foster. He was a fervent ballet fan, and appeared on various programmes contributing on the subject well into the 1960s. She was there in June 1940 when General de Gaulle delivered his historic broadcast. BBC South produced a distinct news service for the area . BBC News presenter gets emotional in last ever sign-off. Throughout the 1950s she produced much of the Royal Ballet's repertoire for television. Eric Fenn was a Presbyterian theologian, college principal and deputy head of BBC religious broadcasting. Read about our approach to external linking. Next she moved to London to announce on BBC One, and then to BBC West to present Let Me Tell You visiting a different town in the South West every week. Last month, Bruce announced he would leave the corporation after 45 years to host a show on commercial rival, Greatest . Polly Evans, long-time presenter of BBC South East Today has announced she will be joining GB News. A move to television in 1968 saw Ammonds become one of the main producer/directors for Morecambe and Wise. John Cole was Political Editor of the BBC from 1981 to 1992. RM2D2Y43F - Zoe Ball, presenter of Live & Kicking, which returns for a fifth series this month, at the launch of the BBC Children's TV Autumn schedules. She presented on BBC Two from 2004 to 2010 and later co-presented with Tess Daly a programme entitled Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday nights, which aired on BBC One. Rob McKeon has previously presented shows on BBC Radio Stoke and BBC Radio Derby. The BBC is combining its international and domestic news channels into a single offering as the corporation bids to cut costs and reinvent its output for a digital age. Hatch became Network Radio Editor, BBC Manchester 197478, and then took on various Controller roles until he became Managing Director, Radio, and Adviser to the Director-General, (199395). Born in Hendon, London on 12th November 1967, Joanne Dawn Coburn is a BBC News journalist, famous in Politics Live as a presenter and former co-host of BBC Breakfast along with Andrew Neil. David Eades, Joanna Gosling, Tim Willcox to leave the BBC? Betty Glover. On February 2 2023, it was confirmed that every one of the dedicated presenters for the domestic BBC News Channel would lose their jobs as part of the BBC's plans to merge it with BBC World News, which would be renamed as just "BBC News". By the 1960s he had become Head of the East European Service, after having spent many years producing and presenting programmes directed to that area. The BBC declined to comment when contacted by Mirror Online. Lyse Doucet is an award-winning Chief International Correspondent and Senior Presenter for BBC World News television and BBC World Service Radio. Clare Balding. Prior to this, she presented the 8pm live news bulletin on BBC1 for seven years, drawing up to . On your mobile. As The Radio Doctor, Hill was famous for his reassuring voice and authoritative medical advice. Patricia (Paddy) Foy was a highly successful TV director and producer who discovered the work of Nureyev, Fontaine, Placido Domingo, and Jacqueline Dupre for the BBC. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. She introduced Play School with a diverse line-up of presenters and Jackanory, which attracted well-known actors and authors to read their books. Matthew Amroliwala, Christian Fraser, Yalda Hakim, Lucy Hockings and Maryam Moshiri will lead the new line-up. During major international events, such as the Libyan crisis of 2011 and the Gaza conflict of 2014, foreign correspondents may be redeployed from their normal bases to cover such stories temporarily on a rota (when they are usually branded "World Affairs Correspondents" or when in Europe "Europe Correspondents"), before returning to their normal base. Alec Sutherland was a producer in the BBC Recorded Programmes department and was later responsible for publishing the BBCs accounts. Source: Facebook. Get our latest storiesin the feed of your favorite networks. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Tony Bridgewater was a pioneering engineer, who launched the worlds first public hi-definition television service for the BBC in 1936. I'm heading back to the Midlands for @bbcnews it's been a great 3yrs in Wales but now to the next chapter. At the declaration of war his fellow staff members were billeted in various outposts of the BBC, many outside London. It was to the BBC Light Programme for her next role as Production Secretary, working on the Navy Lark. The wonderful world of clouds. They also . A. Christa Ackroyd - main presenter on Look North from 2001 until 2013. By 1971 he had become Controller, Overseas and Foreign relations. He became the head of BBC children's programmes for eight years until 1986. The corporation also employs several sports, weather, and business presenters to anchor part of news programmes. BBC South Today presenter. . BBC South Today is the BBC's regional television news service for the south of England, covering Hampshire, Isle of Wight, West Sussex, much of Dorset and parts of Berkshire, Surrey and Wiltshire. She joined the BBC in 1951 and worked her way up, becoming a producer on current affairs shows like Gallery and 24 Hours, before running the television coverage of party political conferences. The presenter revealed that she would be leaving the show to prepare for major surgery to overcome her breast cancer. They are also experienced in other areas like acting, modeling and writing plays and novels. John Tydeman joined the BBC in 1959, and a year later had signed up to the BBC general trainee scheme, which gave him the chance to work all over the BBC. Presenters; South Today - Oxford; Main content. Dorothy Preston was one of the first women to be employed in the BBC as a Technical Assistant recruited at the outset of World War Two. For television he also devised the long running Money Programme (1966). His BBC radio work began with writing sketches for Take It From Here (1948-59). He was appointed for the credibility and easy presenting style he brought from pirate radio, but enjoyed a long BBC career and can now be heard on Radio 2. John Green worked on gardening programmes and discovered the wartime gardening expert CH Middleton, before becoming Controller, Talks. BBC News employs many presenters and correspondents who appear across television, radio and contribute to BBC Online. George Budden was a real radio enthusiast by nature, and an expert radio engineer by profession. Read about our approach to external linking. Channel. Since 2015, her eponymous debate and current affairs programme have been aired on the BBC News Channel and BBC Two. She has also presented on several flagship programmes for the organization including Crimewatch, Fake or Fortune, BBC News at Six, Antiques Roadshow, and Real Story. They include Matthew Amroliwala, Yalda Hakim, Christian Fraser, Lucy Hockings, and Maryam Moshiri. Polly Evans presented the evening programme with Rob Smith (Image: BBC) Polly Evans has left BBC South East Today after 14 years at the programme. On smart speakers. . The department is one of the leading news organizations in the world that produces daily television and radio productions. 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