It is said that if the postman dies this evening the post will still be delivered tomorrow. Learn how and when to remove this template message, 2007 British premium-rate phone-in scandal, "BBC Presenter Alex Lovell Reveals All About Being a Victim of Stalking | Lorraine", "Man jailed for BBC presenter rape threats", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alex_Lovell&oldid=1140655570, Short description is different from Wikidata, BLP articles lacking sources from September 2012, All articles with vague or ambiguous time, Vague or ambiguous time from December 2018, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Actress, newsreader, voice-over artist and television presenter, Also presented on sister network Chase-it.tv. From 1961 he moved into BBC management as BBC Assistant Controller of Programmes, responsible for the Television Service. He was crucial in ensuring constructive collaboration between the BBC and S4C, marrying two different operational cultures which ensured the success of the channel in its early days. Max was born in 1959. Bradley produced his work mainly for the BBC North region, but many of his plays were networked nationally. We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. He is one of the first television pioneers, producing Picture Page a popular magazine programme. Arnold joined the BBC in 1929, as a typist, but was interested in live radio. He retired in 1989 as Managing Director, BBC Television. Seymour Joly de Lotbiniere known as Lobby to his colleagues, was responsible for the outside broadcast coverage of the London 1948 Olympic Games and later of the Coronation, the BBCs biggest broadcasting operation at that point. Currently, Liz and her family lives in Bristol. By 1971 he had become Controller, Overseas and Foreign relations. His distinctive coat and Ulster accent made him instantly recognisable to viewers, and his depth of knowledge and impartiality gave him great authority, which was respected by public and politicians alike. The two top press aides to Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris will be Symone Sanders and Ashley Etienne. In 1955 Hawkins became Head of Programmes, Bristol. She has since enjoyed a prolific career as a writer, commentator and communicator. Lovell moved into regional news by joining the BBC Points West team in July 2005, becoming its lead female anchor, a role she retains to this day. By 1967 he became the first Programme Organiser of the new BBC Radio Brighton, launching the career of sports presenter Des Lynam. - BBC News", "BBC 100 Women 2020: Who is on the list this year? As a current affairs producer she was a pioneer of the televised general election results programmes, starting in 1951. Women in Politics. It was quite flattering they thought I had the power to decide what stories went on to Spotlight. She has presented the BBC's regional news programme BBC Points West since July 2005.[1][2]. Francis House was a producer of religious broadcasts to Germany from 1942. In 1972, 54% of the electorate were women - yet out of 630 MPs, there were only 26 women and only one in the Cabinet. Video, 00:00:46, Hong Kong skyscraper fire seen on city's skyline, Watch: Matt Hancock message row in 83 seconds. He recruited many disc jockeys from pirate radio and soon had 10 million listeners. 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. Robin Scott was the first Controller of Radio 1 and Radio 2 when they launched in 1967. He was a co-founder of the BBC Natural History Unit with Patrick Beech, Controller, BBC South-West. Video, 00:00:36, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle, At the crash site of 'no hope' - BBC reporter in Greece. She also broadcast in English on the UK-only BBC Home Service, serving as a newsreader during the Blitz. Lovell began her career as a stage actress, in roles which included Linda in Blood Brothers at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. She also had roles in several other children's shows, portraying Miss Thing in the CITV series Timmy Towers and appeared in one episode of the BBC One sitcom My Dad's the Prime Minister, as 'Saskia', a disc jockey. Justin, who grew up in Truro and still lives in Cornwall, said: I had a tweet yesterday from a couple saying how disappointed they were that Id gone and people from Radio Cornwall had gone. Dales passion for ballet originates from her own experience as a dancer with the Royal Ballet, which left her well placed to produce major works such as Copplia (1957), Petrushka (1962) and La Fille Mal Garde (1962) for BBC Television. He is set to be sworn into office on 20 January. Leigh Milner (born 7 July 1989 in Wakefield, West Yorkshire) is a TV reporter and presenter currently working for BBC Look East and . Since the 1980s, he worked among the front-line news presenters with the BBC World Service. He was Postmaster General (1964), Secretary of State for Industry, and Secretary of State for Energy (1975-79). Barker started in the news library in 1934, and was a sub-editor during the War. In 1937 he joined the BBCs Station Design and Installation Department as head of the radio section. 100 Women is a BBC multi-format series established in 2013. Stuart Williams joined the BBC as a junior sub-editor on the Radio Times, when he was sixteen years old, and later worked in outside broadcasts. Steven Hearst started work as a freelance writer of newsreel scripts, and joined the BBC in 1952. Barbara Bray discovered Harold Pinter for BBC Radio, commissioning many of his earliest works for radio. Frances Line began her BBC life as a clerk-typist in 1959, having approached the BBC at the age of 16. Seconded to the BBC in 1941 he became head of the BBC Pacific Service. I didnt see that film until it went out on air so to get viewers sending in their messages children, pensioners, famous people like Sir Tim Rice honestly, I was speechless.. She was regular producer on Music for You and Gala Performance. Is Victoria Graham still married to Simon McCoy? 2023 BBC. We are missing Victoria Graham very much especially her humorous repartee with Justin. He is probably best known for his arts series Monitor, where he interviewed all the leading artists, musicians and sculptors of the 1960s. I also present all of the bulletins, including our flagship 1830 programme when the opportunity arises. 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. Oliver Whitley joined the BBC in 1935 and, at the outbreak of World War Two joined the BBC Monitoring Service at Wood Norton. During the war and beyond he becomes Controller of BBC North. There he monitored Nazi broadcasts. Amanda Farnsworth held various BBC roles before rising to Editor of the One and Six O'Clock News programmes, Deputy Editor on Newsnight, and Bureau Chief in Washington DC. Weather presenters from BBC South Today have taken up the BBC News theme challenge. and This Is Your Life. At first Soper was the units film producer travelling the world for a series called Look. Before that, in a long BBC career that began in 1953, she was head of childrens television - introducing Newsround, Play School and The Wombles - and Editor of Womans Hour. I fully agree. Her first job was to take edited copies of translations from the language monitors and type them onto stencils so that they could be reproduced and sent as duplicates around various BBC departments. He received a knighthood in 2003. [19] Not everyone's real name was used for their safety; pseudonymised laureates are marked in the table below with an asterisk. It was one of the things I joked about when I moved to Spotlight Im going to keep a house this side of the Tamar. James (Jimmy) Gilbert, was a prolific television producer, director and executive for the BBC. This page was last edited on 21 February 2023, at 03:12. With the Radio 2 breakfast show, his television chat show and his unique presenting style on the Eurovision Song Contest, Wogan established himself in the national consciousness. Toward the end of his career he achieved the position of Controller of the Third Programme, and finally to Managing Director, BBC Radio. He was then a regular panellist on My Word! He retired from the BBC in 1982. John Green was hired by John Reith in 1933 whilst still a pupil barrister in London. By 1977 he had become Head of BBC Sport. [2][3] Announcement of the list is the start of an international "BBC's women season", lasting three weeks including broadcast, online reports, debates and journalism on the topic of women. Search the Collections around key historic themes. 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. His BBC radio work began with writing sketches for Take It From Here (1948-59). He started in the early days of radio but achieved fame on the night in 1940 when a bomb went off in Broadcasting House. 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If you would like to change your settings or withdraw consent at any time, the link to do so is in our privacy policy accessible from our home page.. Lists of BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia Lists of BBC newsreaders and reporters Article Talk Read Edit View history List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters List of former BBC newsreaders and journalists This article includes a television- and people-related list of lists. From 1940 she broadcast in Marathi, whilst producing radio programmes for the wider Indian Section (1941-43). The peak of his career came when he took the role of Controller of the BBC Third Programme until 1952. He retired in 1976. 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. [24], The 2018 list was announced in November 2018. He left the BBC to run Channel 4 (1997-2001), followed by a media career in the USA. Margaret Thatcher, Barbara Castle and Shirley Williams discuss why so few women were entering politics back in . [41], The 2013 event was a month-long BBC series that took place in October. Belfrage was on air at the time but carried on as though nothing had happened. Liz is by far the most attractive lady at the BBC! The consent submitted will only be used for data processing originating from this website. In 1944 Audrey Russell became the only British woman to be accredited as a war correspondent and went on to became the first female news reporter. She presents BBC Breakfast on BBC One, which is the most-watched breakfast programme in the UK. She moved to Panorama in 1986, moving on again in 1990 to become Editor, Horizon. I am senior reporter and cover a range of different stories for BBC Midlands Today. Leonard Miall was the BBCs Washington Correspondent who saw the significance of the Marshall Plan for the economic recovery of Europe after the War and reported it in such a way that made European leaders take note. Lovell is a supporter of deafblind charity Sense. His tenure coincided with that of BBC Director-General Hugh Carleotn-Greene. For the next 13 years he could be found in the BBC's variety department. Barnes was also the mastermind behind children's television news programme Newsround, in April 1972. Paul Fox joined the BBC in 1950 as a newsreel scriptwriter and went on to edit both Sportsview and Panorama before becoming controller of BBC One. His BBC career began in 1942 at the French Service and in 1969 he became Controller of BBC Two. By 1967 she was a regular producer, and rose swiftly to the position of Controller, Radio 2 (1990-6) - the first woman to do so. 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). 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Executive Director of the Clayman Institute, Author, management consultant and diversity advocate, Lead Android engineer for website builder, Weebly.com, Author and expert on gender in the workplace. She knew the station should appeal to the emotions as well as the intellect and saved Down Your Way. She brought enormous experience to the job, having joined the BBC forty years earlier as a registry clerk. Lovell moved into regional news by joining the BBC Points West team in July 2005, becoming its lead female anchor, a role she retains to this day. US President-elect Joe Biden has appointed an all-female senior press team, in what his office claims is a first in the country's history. The following year, she was poached by rival shopping channel Auction World.tv and began presenting during the launch window as well. I was still reluctant. John Peel was a famed rock DJ for the BBC. Video, 00:02:12, Isabel Oakeshott: Why I leaked Hancock's messages, Tears of relief after man found in Amazon jungle. Arnold joined the BBC in 1929, as a typist, but was interested in live radio. Walrond, who is . During the War he ran Allied Expeditionary Force radio and afterwards returned to television. Multimedia Broadcast Journalist with a range of journalism experience including at ITV, SSVC, Reuters, BBC South West and CBeebies. John Cole was Political Editor of the BBC from 1981 to 1992. 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. Torry remembered Reith as "a great inspiration" and "an absolutely marvellous fellow because he talked to his secretaries, you know, discussed things with them." After the cancellation of BrainTeaser, Lovell has mostly remained a local presenter, but she has still appeared on national television on occasions. Becoming Lord Bullock in later life, he spent his war years in the BBC European Services, but returned to teaching at Oxford University becoming its Vice Chancellor in 1969. Joy Whitby made her mark on television in the sixties by revitalising childrens programmes. Robin Day the doyen of British political interviewers, trained as a barrister and first joined the BBC in 1955. Everyone was asked to apply for voluntary redundancy last summer and then the BBC started to work out who could stay and who could go. Bryan Cowgill was first employed by BBC Outside Broadcasts department in 1955, working mainly in sports programmes. His achievements included successfully predicting that John Major would replace Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister. [8][10] Women to participate in the first program were chosen by survey in 26 different language services. Bill Cotton was son of dance band leader Billy Cotton, and was a senior BBC television producer and executive. Whether it's lunch in Looe, or tea down at Tregantle, the Cornish pasty represents the focal point of any day out across the county; but who makes the best pasties? She was there in June 1940 when General de Gaulle delivered his historic broadcast. Video, 00:00:46Hong Kong skyscraper fire seen on city's skyline, Watch: Matt Hancock message row in 83 seconds. She was later appointed as the female presenter for Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney strand with fellow-Fun Song Factory presenter Dave Benson Phillips which began in September 1999, and latterly, on the Playhouse Disney Channel. Read about our approach to external linking. Id already started doing voluntary work at Radio Cornwall and just as I was deciding whether I went off to university, the presenter I was working alongside decided to leave and I was offered the programme Id been helping out on for one hour on a Sunday. As Director-General from 1992 he oversaw the BBC's involvement with online and digital services. Personal Life : Parents, Family and Education Career, Job, Salary and Net worth : Interesting Facts and Trivia : Social Media : Related postsSarah-Jane Bungay Read More Liz Beacon BBC Points West, Age, Bio, Married . Required fields are marked *. He oversaw the launch of BBC World Service Television. A move to television in 1968 saw Ammonds become one of the main producer/directors for Morecambe and Wise. Cecil Madden made some of the very first television programmes including Picture Page and Gossip Hour the first chat show. Meryl became one of the presenters on the global satellite programme Our World (1967). 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. Rob McKeon, a former BBC Radio Stoke presenter, is now a Parole Board member and panel chair. She has a similar career trajectory as another female . It was announced on Points West on 4 April 2007 that Lovell had become engaged to Gavin Shorter, technical supervisor at Endemol West Bristol where they both work. Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Francis McLean had become experienced in setting up radio transmitters in the late 1920s in Italy, Switzerland, France, Czechoslovakia and Hungary. 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. Jen Psaki, who was President Barack Obama's White House communications director, will be press secretary. 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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). Its taking a bit of getting used to after 30-odd years of non-stop, day-in day-out broadcasting, whether it was radio or TV. Olive Shapley was one of the first producers to put ordinary people in front of the microphone. Read More . We publish news stories from Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of. That hit home I felt a little bit like Id let the audience down by going. David Hatch began his BBC career as a radio producer and devised the popular satirical show Week Ending. His major contribution to the BBC, was establishing the basic principles of public service broadcasting. How do weather forecasters see into the future? She made her first television appearance in February 1959, in Mainly for Women, where she demonstrated how to make brandy snaps. Sir John Tusa came to the BBC as a General Trainee in 1960. He visited Berlin to meet leaders of the Young Church movement, many of whom were imprisoned for supporting the Jews. He joined the BBC Television Service in 1956 as a producer, moving to become Head of Light Entertainment where he saw in the launch of Monty Python's Flying Circus, and The Two Ronnies. I never left Cornwall. In 1960, Alexander Lieven joined the BBC as Russian Programme Organizer. It was in the region I grew up in, the region I love as Im from Cornwall. His first was an anthologyof poetry about birds called A Nest of Singing Birds. Jen Psaki will take the role of press secretary under the Biden administration, AOC under investigation for Met Gala dress, Canadian grandma helps police snag phone scammer, The children left behind in Cuba's exodus, Mother who killed her five children euthanised, Zoom boss Greg Tomb fired without cause. Ray Lakeland became a major player in the development of sports television after initial work as reporter for the BBC in Newcastle. James Burke was involved in television documentary work from 1965, Burke was a chief commentator on the Apollo space missions. Stephen Bonarjee (1912 - 2003) was the BBC executive that created iconic series such as From Our Own Correspondent and the Today Programme. Roger Mosey entered the profession through local radio, and rose through the ranks to become editor of, successively, PM, The World at One and Today, before being appointed Controller, Radio5 Live in 1996. 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. David Davis joined Children's Hour at the beginning of 1935 as a staff pianist, after qualifying as a professional musician and teacher at Oxford University. ? When Marshall stepped down, DevonLive reported that a BBC spokesperson confirmed he had left voluntarily: Some familiar faces on our regional TV bulletins have decided to take voluntary redundancy., Most recently, in December, two-decade-long Spotlight veteran Carol Madge said she was leaving, writing: Last day at Spotlight after many years. At the declaration of war his fellow staff members were billeted in various outposts of the BBC, many outside London. He said: Im doing a day a week at Marjon, ironically right next to the BBC studios in Seymour Road. Select from premium Bbc News Presenters of the highest quality. 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