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The BBC's Edward Stourton: A life in broadcasting
Edward Stourton has been the main presenter of the BBC's Sunday programme for over a decade, and has worked in broadcasting for more than forty years, during which time he has been a foreign correspondent for the BBC, ITN, and Channel 4. In this in-depth interview with Premier Christianity's editor Sam Hailes, Edward recounts the highs and lows of his career, tells us about his Catholic upbringing and continued faith, and introduces his latest book, Sunday, which chronicles half a century of religious affairs and ethical issues.
Sunday by Edward Stourton is available now
The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity magazine, the UK's leading Christian magazine.
published: 13 Sep 2024
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Dark Unicorn in Conversation - S1E20 - Edward Stourton
*NB: Owing to technical issues during recording, the main body of the interview is audio only. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. The show is available as a podcast from Acast, Apple, Spotify and all major podcast outlets*
Edward Stourton has been one of the most recognisable faces and voices in UK broadcast journalism over his 40-year career. From time spent with ITN as a trainee, then Washington Correspondent and Diplomatic Editor, he is perhaps most associated with the BBC, first as Paris Correspondent, then the anchor for the One O'Clock News on BBC1 from 1993-1999 followed by a decade as one of the core hosts of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, and now, also on R4, a regular host of The World at One and religion and ethics flagship The Sunday Programme, as well as bei...
published: 01 Oct 2020
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#052 Auntie’s War - with Edward Stourton (The British Broadcasting Century Podcast)
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-vknvm-12ae3f9
The BBC in WW2 is our focus for the third of our summer specials - longer-form chats with brilliant authors and their take on a century of British broadcasting.
This time meet Auntie's War author and BBC presenter (Today, Sunday, The World at One, and plenty more), Edward Stourton. We can only ever scratch the surface in half an hour (what, no John Snagge?) - but it's a helicopter view of the key moments, from Munich to victory marches in Italy. Discover why reporting from Dunkirk to D-Day differed so much, and which BBC reporter gained notoriety for treating a war report like a football commentary.
Hear tales (and clips) of Edward R Murrow, Guy Byam, George Orwell (no clip there alas), J.B. Priestley, Charles Gardner, Winston Churchill...
published: 30 Aug 2022
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Breaking the News 4: Dishes and Digits
The fourth and final episode of the BBC/CBC coproduction looking at the history of TV news in the UK, USA and Russia. Narrated by Edward Stourton. This episode was shown on 6 July 1997 and brings the story up to the (then) present day.
published: 29 Apr 2017
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Ed Stourton slams current The Today Programme hosts after sudden sacking 15 years ago【News】
published: 18 Jan 2023
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BBC One'o'clock News, 12 September 1997
On the day after the referendum on Scottish devolution, Edward Stourton presents the One'o'clock News from a mobile studio next to the Dugald Stewart Monument on Calton Hill. Andrew Cassell reports on the outcome and the celebrations by 'Yes' campaigners. John Pienaar outlines what will happen next.
published: 11 May 2017
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Confessions: The agenda-challenging, unexpected… by Edward Stourton · Audiobook preview
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Confessions: The agenda-challenging, unexpected memoir from one of our best-loved broadcasters
Authored by Edward Stourton
Narrated by Edward Stourton
#edwardstourton #confessionstheagendachallengingunexpectedmemoirfromoneofourbestlovedbroadcasters
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Brought to you by Penguin.
Brought face to face with the author of his obituary and his own inevitable mortality, Edward Stourton is pr...
published: 17 Feb 2024
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BBC1 News, late 1990s branding (26th June 1997)
BBC News 1993-1997 "virtual cut glass"
26th June 1997 - An edit of opening and closing branding from the One, Six and Nine O'Clock bulletins.
00:00 One O'Clock News presented by Edward Stourton
01:08 Six O'Clock news presented by Anna Ford & Huw Edwards
02:13 Nine O'Clock News presented by Peter Sissons
Source:
SD Beta SP (2nd generation dub) - DV Cam - 4K timeline
#BBCNews
#BBC
#1997
published: 08 Oct 2021
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Breaking the News 2: Break on Through
Episode 2 of this BBC/CBC coproduction documentary from 1997 looking at the history of television news in the UK, USA and Soviet Union. In the 1960s reporters gained a degree of freedom in reporting. Narrated by Edward Stourton. Transmitted 22 June 1997.
published: 29 Apr 2017
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Shooting the Century 2: The Sound and the Fury
The second in a two-part history of the newsreel, co-produced by the BBC and the Canadian broadcaster CBC in 1998. Narrated by Edward Stourton and transmitted on 30 December 1998.
This second episode covers the arrival of sound and the political turbulence of the 1930s, including revolutions and assassinations.
published: 29 Aug 2017
49:49
The BBC's Edward Stourton: A life in broadcasting
Edward Stourton has been the main presenter of the BBC's Sunday programme for over a decade, and has worked in broadcasting for more than forty years, during wh...
Edward Stourton has been the main presenter of the BBC's Sunday programme for over a decade, and has worked in broadcasting for more than forty years, during which time he has been a foreign correspondent for the BBC, ITN, and Channel 4. In this in-depth interview with Premier Christianity's editor Sam Hailes, Edward recounts the highs and lows of his career, tells us about his Catholic upbringing and continued faith, and introduces his latest book, Sunday, which chronicles half a century of religious affairs and ethical issues.
Sunday by Edward Stourton is available now
The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity magazine, the UK's leading Christian magazine.
https://wn.com/The_Bbc's_Edward_Stourton_A_Life_In_Broadcasting
Edward Stourton has been the main presenter of the BBC's Sunday programme for over a decade, and has worked in broadcasting for more than forty years, during which time he has been a foreign correspondent for the BBC, ITN, and Channel 4. In this in-depth interview with Premier Christianity's editor Sam Hailes, Edward recounts the highs and lows of his career, tells us about his Catholic upbringing and continued faith, and introduces his latest book, Sunday, which chronicles half a century of religious affairs and ethical issues.
Sunday by Edward Stourton is available now
The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity magazine, the UK's leading Christian magazine.
- published: 13 Sep 2024
- views: 23
48:52
Dark Unicorn in Conversation - S1E20 - Edward Stourton
*NB: Owing to technical issues during recording, the main body of the interview is audio only. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. The show is avail...
*NB: Owing to technical issues during recording, the main body of the interview is audio only. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. The show is available as a podcast from Acast, Apple, Spotify and all major podcast outlets*
Edward Stourton has been one of the most recognisable faces and voices in UK broadcast journalism over his 40-year career. From time spent with ITN as a trainee, then Washington Correspondent and Diplomatic Editor, he is perhaps most associated with the BBC, first as Paris Correspondent, then the anchor for the One O'Clock News on BBC1 from 1993-1999 followed by a decade as one of the core hosts of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, and now, also on R4, a regular host of The World at One and religion and ethics flagship The Sunday Programme, as well as being a principal understudy for Jonathan Dimbleby on Any Questions.
He is also the author of a slew of books on all manner of subjects, from the history of the Catholic Church to political correctness and, most recently, Brexit, co-authoring Blind Man's Brexit with Belgian film-maker Lode Desmet, offering a fascinating insight into the Brexit negotiations from the EU negotiators' perspective. Arguably his best-selling book, however, is Diary of a Dog-Walker, co-authored with his springer spaniel Kudu and originally running as a column in the Telegraph, which chronicles the vagaries of his life walking Kudu in the parks of south London, where he lives with his second wife, the documentary producer and former ITN Arts Correspondent Fiona Stourton (previously Murch).
Follow Dark Unicorn Productions here and on all good podcast providers for the latest content, and also follow us on:
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DarkUnicornUK
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/darkunicorntheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/darkunicorntheatre
To support the work of Dark Unicorn Productions, visit http://www.darkunicorn.org/support-us
CREDITS: Written, Presented and Edited by Paddy Cooper
Title Sequence: Matt McGurk (http://www.matthewmcgurk.com)
Title Music: Curtis Batson (http://www.curtbmusic.com)
Special thanks to: The estate of James Lipton
Executive Producer: Eleanor Stourton
https://wn.com/Dark_Unicorn_In_Conversation_S1E20_Edward_Stourton
*NB: Owing to technical issues during recording, the main body of the interview is audio only. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. The show is available as a podcast from Acast, Apple, Spotify and all major podcast outlets*
Edward Stourton has been one of the most recognisable faces and voices in UK broadcast journalism over his 40-year career. From time spent with ITN as a trainee, then Washington Correspondent and Diplomatic Editor, he is perhaps most associated with the BBC, first as Paris Correspondent, then the anchor for the One O'Clock News on BBC1 from 1993-1999 followed by a decade as one of the core hosts of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, and now, also on R4, a regular host of The World at One and religion and ethics flagship The Sunday Programme, as well as being a principal understudy for Jonathan Dimbleby on Any Questions.
He is also the author of a slew of books on all manner of subjects, from the history of the Catholic Church to political correctness and, most recently, Brexit, co-authoring Blind Man's Brexit with Belgian film-maker Lode Desmet, offering a fascinating insight into the Brexit negotiations from the EU negotiators' perspective. Arguably his best-selling book, however, is Diary of a Dog-Walker, co-authored with his springer spaniel Kudu and originally running as a column in the Telegraph, which chronicles the vagaries of his life walking Kudu in the parks of south London, where he lives with his second wife, the documentary producer and former ITN Arts Correspondent Fiona Stourton (previously Murch).
Follow Dark Unicorn Productions here and on all good podcast providers for the latest content, and also follow us on:
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/DarkUnicornUK
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/darkunicorntheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/darkunicorntheatre
To support the work of Dark Unicorn Productions, visit http://www.darkunicorn.org/support-us
CREDITS: Written, Presented and Edited by Paddy Cooper
Title Sequence: Matt McGurk (http://www.matthewmcgurk.com)
Title Music: Curtis Batson (http://www.curtbmusic.com)
Special thanks to: The estate of James Lipton
Executive Producer: Eleanor Stourton
- published: 01 Oct 2020
- views: 147
33:40
#052 Auntie’s War - with Edward Stourton (The British Broadcasting Century Podcast)
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-vknvm-12ae3f9
The BBC in WW2 is our focus for the third of our summer specials - longer-form chats with brilliant author...
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-vknvm-12ae3f9
The BBC in WW2 is our focus for the third of our summer specials - longer-form chats with brilliant authors and their take on a century of British broadcasting.
This time meet Auntie's War author and BBC presenter (Today, Sunday, The World at One, and plenty more), Edward Stourton. We can only ever scratch the surface in half an hour (what, no John Snagge?) - but it's a helicopter view of the key moments, from Munich to victory marches in Italy. Discover why reporting from Dunkirk to D-Day differed so much, and which BBC reporter gained notoriety for treating a war report like a football commentary.
Hear tales (and clips) of Edward R Murrow, Guy Byam, George Orwell (no clip there alas), J.B. Priestley, Charles Gardner, Winston Churchill.
Professor David Hendy joins us too to shine a light on a forgotten figure of D-Day: Mary Lewis, a BBC duplicator.
(There's a supplementary episode too, next time - on the flipside of broadcasting in WW2: black propaganda, as programmes were sent from Germany to Britain by Lord Haw-Haw and co, or from Britain to Germany by Sefton Delmer and co... and somehow involved in both, was our favourite radio pioneer, Peter Eckersley - next time!)
SHOWNOTES:
Edward Stourton's book Auntie's War is available from your local independent bookshop, or online inc: https://amzn.to/3dTA6gX
David Hendy's book The BBC: A People's History is available from your local independent bookshop, or online inc: https://amzn.to/3TnsX8Z
Our previous summer specials included authors Sarah-Jane Stratford (https://amzn.to/3CHhFqk) and Stephen Bourne (https://amzn.to/3ARHoKf)
Join my mailing list for updates on my forthcoming novel Aunties and Uncles: http://eepurl.com/M6Wbr
...or find my existing books including Hark! The Biography of Christmas (https://amzn.to/3AZCzjf)
Be on our centenary special! '100 Years in 100 Minutes'. Pick a moment (the start of television? The final Top of the Pops?), a programme (Python? Grandstand?), or a year of broadcasting history, record yourself talking about it for 20-60sec, and send it to me: paul at paulkerensa dot com (spelt out to dodge the spambots!). I'd love to get lots of different voices on that episode, and who better than the voices of listeners! Go on. Send something in.
If you like the episode, share it! It all helps get this project out there.
If you like the podcast enough to want to support it, help it continue, £5/mth on www.patreon.com/paulkerensa gets you extra behind-the-scenes videos, written updates, filmed walking tours of broadcasting heritage sites, readings from the first ever book on broadcasting... and anything else you'd like. You request, I'll see what I can do! Thanks for £supporting - it keeps me in books and web hosting.
We're on www.facebook.com/bbcentury and www.twitter.com/bbcentury
We're nothing to do with the BBC - just talking about how they used to be.
Next time: More WW2 broadcasting tales from Auntie's War author Edward Stourton, plus author of 2MT Writtle Tim Wander, on black propaganda. It's quite a tale... Stay subscribed to hear it!
https://wn.com/052_Auntie’S_War_With_Edward_Stourton_(The_British_Broadcasting_Century_Podcast)
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-vknvm-12ae3f9
The BBC in WW2 is our focus for the third of our summer specials - longer-form chats with brilliant authors and their take on a century of British broadcasting.
This time meet Auntie's War author and BBC presenter (Today, Sunday, The World at One, and plenty more), Edward Stourton. We can only ever scratch the surface in half an hour (what, no John Snagge?) - but it's a helicopter view of the key moments, from Munich to victory marches in Italy. Discover why reporting from Dunkirk to D-Day differed so much, and which BBC reporter gained notoriety for treating a war report like a football commentary.
Hear tales (and clips) of Edward R Murrow, Guy Byam, George Orwell (no clip there alas), J.B. Priestley, Charles Gardner, Winston Churchill.
Professor David Hendy joins us too to shine a light on a forgotten figure of D-Day: Mary Lewis, a BBC duplicator.
(There's a supplementary episode too, next time - on the flipside of broadcasting in WW2: black propaganda, as programmes were sent from Germany to Britain by Lord Haw-Haw and co, or from Britain to Germany by Sefton Delmer and co... and somehow involved in both, was our favourite radio pioneer, Peter Eckersley - next time!)
SHOWNOTES:
Edward Stourton's book Auntie's War is available from your local independent bookshop, or online inc: https://amzn.to/3dTA6gX
David Hendy's book The BBC: A People's History is available from your local independent bookshop, or online inc: https://amzn.to/3TnsX8Z
Our previous summer specials included authors Sarah-Jane Stratford (https://amzn.to/3CHhFqk) and Stephen Bourne (https://amzn.to/3ARHoKf)
Join my mailing list for updates on my forthcoming novel Aunties and Uncles: http://eepurl.com/M6Wbr
...or find my existing books including Hark! The Biography of Christmas (https://amzn.to/3AZCzjf)
Be on our centenary special! '100 Years in 100 Minutes'. Pick a moment (the start of television? The final Top of the Pops?), a programme (Python? Grandstand?), or a year of broadcasting history, record yourself talking about it for 20-60sec, and send it to me: paul at paulkerensa dot com (spelt out to dodge the spambots!). I'd love to get lots of different voices on that episode, and who better than the voices of listeners! Go on. Send something in.
If you like the episode, share it! It all helps get this project out there.
If you like the podcast enough to want to support it, help it continue, £5/mth on www.patreon.com/paulkerensa gets you extra behind-the-scenes videos, written updates, filmed walking tours of broadcasting heritage sites, readings from the first ever book on broadcasting... and anything else you'd like. You request, I'll see what I can do! Thanks for £supporting - it keeps me in books and web hosting.
We're on www.facebook.com/bbcentury and www.twitter.com/bbcentury
We're nothing to do with the BBC - just talking about how they used to be.
Next time: More WW2 broadcasting tales from Auntie's War author Edward Stourton, plus author of 2MT Writtle Tim Wander, on black propaganda. It's quite a tale... Stay subscribed to hear it!
- published: 30 Aug 2022
- views: 244
52:37
Breaking the News 4: Dishes and Digits
The fourth and final episode of the BBC/CBC coproduction looking at the history of TV news in the UK, USA and Russia. Narrated by Edward Stourton. This episode ...
The fourth and final episode of the BBC/CBC coproduction looking at the history of TV news in the UK, USA and Russia. Narrated by Edward Stourton. This episode was shown on 6 July 1997 and brings the story up to the (then) present day.
https://wn.com/Breaking_The_News_4_Dishes_And_Digits
The fourth and final episode of the BBC/CBC coproduction looking at the history of TV news in the UK, USA and Russia. Narrated by Edward Stourton. This episode was shown on 6 July 1997 and brings the story up to the (then) present day.
- published: 29 Apr 2017
- views: 427
7:48
BBC One'o'clock News, 12 September 1997
On the day after the referendum on Scottish devolution, Edward Stourton presents the One'o'clock News from a mobile studio next to the Dugald Stewart Monument o...
On the day after the referendum on Scottish devolution, Edward Stourton presents the One'o'clock News from a mobile studio next to the Dugald Stewart Monument on Calton Hill. Andrew Cassell reports on the outcome and the celebrations by 'Yes' campaigners. John Pienaar outlines what will happen next.
https://wn.com/BBC_One'O'Clock_News,_12_September_1997
On the day after the referendum on Scottish devolution, Edward Stourton presents the One'o'clock News from a mobile studio next to the Dugald Stewart Monument on Calton Hill. Andrew Cassell reports on the outcome and the celebrations by 'Yes' campaigners. John Pienaar outlines what will happen next.
- published: 11 May 2017
- views: 7325
10:44
Confessions: The agenda-challenging, unexpected… by Edward Stourton · Audiobook preview
PURCHASE ON GOOGLE PLAY BOOKS ►► https://g.co/booksYT/AQAAAEAClyvXOM
Confessions: The agenda-challenging, unexpected memoir from one of our best-loved broadcas...
PURCHASE ON GOOGLE PLAY BOOKS ►► https://g.co/booksYT/AQAAAEAClyvXOM
Confessions: The agenda-challenging, unexpected memoir from one of our best-loved broadcasters
Authored by Edward Stourton
Narrated by Edward Stourton
#edwardstourton #confessionstheagendachallengingunexpectedmemoirfromoneofourbestlovedbroadcasters
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Get the iOS app: https://goo.gle/books-ios
Get the Android app: https://goo.gle/books-android
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
Brought to you by Penguin.
Brought face to face with the author of his obituary and his own inevitable mortality, Edward Stourton is prompted to reflect on the life he has led and the events that have shaped him.
Ed was born into a life of privilege: the son of expat parents in colonial Nigeria, he was sent back to Britain to be educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth, the public school now tarnished by revelations of decades of abuse. He then went up to Cambridge, where his life as an undergraduate gave him access to a network of future ministers, judges and newspaper editors. As a young journalist he reported first from party conferences and picket lines and then from war zones, witnessing the events making international headlines, from Haiti to Hong Kong, before returning home to join the infighting on BBC Radio 4's Today.
During this time, the Empire has given way to the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, men-only clubs have been replaced by Me Too, and instead of a choice selection of voices on a handful of radio and television channels, we have millions of voices on YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok.
The world has changed, and so has Ed. In Confessions, he describes this remarkable journey with candour, humour and the insight that only forty years' experience of writing and reporting can provide.
© Edward Stourton 2023 (P) Penguin Audio 2023
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Edward Stourton has worked in broadcasting for over forty years, and regularly presents BBC Radio Four programmes such as The World at One, The World This Weekend, Sunday and Analysis. He has been a foreign correspondent for Channel Four, ITN and the BBC, and for ten years he was one of the main presenters of the Today programme.
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AUDIOBOOK DETAILS
Purchase on Google Play Books ►► https://g.co/booksYT/AQAAAEAClyvXOM
Language: English
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Published on: January 26, 2023
ISBN: 9781529198102
Duration: 8 hr, 34 min
Genres: Biography & Autobiography / Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs, Business & Economics / Industries / Media & Communications, Performing Arts / Radio / General, Performing Arts / Television / General, Social Science / Media Studies, Social Science / Popular Culture
https://wn.com/Confessions_The_Agenda_Challenging,_Unexpected…_By_Edward_Stourton_·_Audiobook_Preview
PURCHASE ON GOOGLE PLAY BOOKS ►► https://g.co/booksYT/AQAAAEAClyvXOM
Confessions: The agenda-challenging, unexpected memoir from one of our best-loved broadcasters
Authored by Edward Stourton
Narrated by Edward Stourton
#edwardstourton #confessionstheagendachallengingunexpectedmemoirfromoneofourbestlovedbroadcasters
—
GOOGLE PLAY BOOKS
Find your next great read with Google Play Books.
Google Play Books is a global digital bookstore offering ebooks, audiobooks, comics, and manga. Discover book recommendations personalized just for you.
Get the iOS app: https://goo.gle/books-ios
Get the Android app: https://goo.gle/books-android
—
BOOK DESCRIPTION
Brought to you by Penguin.
Brought face to face with the author of his obituary and his own inevitable mortality, Edward Stourton is prompted to reflect on the life he has led and the events that have shaped him.
Ed was born into a life of privilege: the son of expat parents in colonial Nigeria, he was sent back to Britain to be educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth, the public school now tarnished by revelations of decades of abuse. He then went up to Cambridge, where his life as an undergraduate gave him access to a network of future ministers, judges and newspaper editors. As a young journalist he reported first from party conferences and picket lines and then from war zones, witnessing the events making international headlines, from Haiti to Hong Kong, before returning home to join the infighting on BBC Radio 4's Today.
During this time, the Empire has given way to the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, men-only clubs have been replaced by Me Too, and instead of a choice selection of voices on a handful of radio and television channels, we have millions of voices on YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok.
The world has changed, and so has Ed. In Confessions, he describes this remarkable journey with candour, humour and the insight that only forty years' experience of writing and reporting can provide.
© Edward Stourton 2023 (P) Penguin Audio 2023
—
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Edward Stourton has worked in broadcasting for over forty years, and regularly presents BBC Radio Four programmes such as The World at One, The World This Weekend, Sunday and Analysis. He has been a foreign correspondent for Channel Four, ITN and the BBC, and for ten years he was one of the main presenters of the Today programme.
—
AUDIOBOOK DETAILS
Purchase on Google Play Books ►► https://g.co/booksYT/AQAAAEAClyvXOM
Language: English
Publisher: Transworld Digital
Published on: January 26, 2023
ISBN: 9781529198102
Duration: 8 hr, 34 min
Genres: Biography & Autobiography / Editors, Journalists, Publishers, Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs, Business & Economics / Industries / Media & Communications, Performing Arts / Radio / General, Performing Arts / Television / General, Social Science / Media Studies, Social Science / Popular Culture
- published: 17 Feb 2024
- views: 1
3:37
BBC1 News, late 1990s branding (26th June 1997)
BBC News 1993-1997 "virtual cut glass"
26th June 1997 - An edit of opening and closing branding from the One, Six and Nine O'Clock bulletins.
00:00 One O'Clock...
BBC News 1993-1997 "virtual cut glass"
26th June 1997 - An edit of opening and closing branding from the One, Six and Nine O'Clock bulletins.
00:00 One O'Clock News presented by Edward Stourton
01:08 Six O'Clock news presented by Anna Ford & Huw Edwards
02:13 Nine O'Clock News presented by Peter Sissons
Source:
SD Beta SP (2nd generation dub) - DV Cam - 4K timeline
#BBCNews
#BBC
#1997
https://wn.com/Bbc1_News,_Late_1990S_Branding_(26Th_June_1997)
BBC News 1993-1997 "virtual cut glass"
26th June 1997 - An edit of opening and closing branding from the One, Six and Nine O'Clock bulletins.
00:00 One O'Clock News presented by Edward Stourton
01:08 Six O'Clock news presented by Anna Ford & Huw Edwards
02:13 Nine O'Clock News presented by Peter Sissons
Source:
SD Beta SP (2nd generation dub) - DV Cam - 4K timeline
#BBCNews
#BBC
#1997
- published: 08 Oct 2021
- views: 47209
57:37
Breaking the News 2: Break on Through
Episode 2 of this BBC/CBC coproduction documentary from 1997 looking at the history of television news in the UK, USA and Soviet Union. In the 1960s reporters g...
Episode 2 of this BBC/CBC coproduction documentary from 1997 looking at the history of television news in the UK, USA and Soviet Union. In the 1960s reporters gained a degree of freedom in reporting. Narrated by Edward Stourton. Transmitted 22 June 1997.
https://wn.com/Breaking_The_News_2_Break_On_Through
Episode 2 of this BBC/CBC coproduction documentary from 1997 looking at the history of television news in the UK, USA and Soviet Union. In the 1960s reporters gained a degree of freedom in reporting. Narrated by Edward Stourton. Transmitted 22 June 1997.
- published: 29 Apr 2017
- views: 469
49:25
Shooting the Century 2: The Sound and the Fury
The second in a two-part history of the newsreel, co-produced by the BBC and the Canadian broadcaster CBC in 1998. Narrated by Edward Stourton and transmitted o...
The second in a two-part history of the newsreel, co-produced by the BBC and the Canadian broadcaster CBC in 1998. Narrated by Edward Stourton and transmitted on 30 December 1998.
This second episode covers the arrival of sound and the political turbulence of the 1930s, including revolutions and assassinations.
https://wn.com/Shooting_The_Century_2_The_Sound_And_The_Fury
The second in a two-part history of the newsreel, co-produced by the BBC and the Canadian broadcaster CBC in 1998. Narrated by Edward Stourton and transmitted on 30 December 1998.
This second episode covers the arrival of sound and the political turbulence of the 1930s, including revolutions and assassinations.
- published: 29 Aug 2017
- views: 514