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A[ edit ] Christa Ackroyd — main presenter on Look North from until She had previously been a presenter on Yorkshire Television 's Calendar during the s.
Kate Adie — chief news correspondent for BBC News during which time she became well known for reporting from war zones around the world — her first major assignment was reporting on the Iranian Embassy siege in London in Robin Aitken — BBC journalist since She retired in after nearly 40 years of continuous service.
Kenneth Allsop — reporter for Tonight in the s. He died in She died in She is married to sports presenter Clare Balding. Now a US correspondent for Sky News. He continued to work as a newsreader until his retirement in Michael Barratt — main anchor on Nationwide from untilhaving previously worked as a reporter on Midlands Today.
He also presented a number of other television and radio programmes, including Songs of Praise and Gardeners' Question Time.
He is married to fellow-former Nationwide presenter Dilys Morgan. Brian Barron — long-serving BBC foreign correspondent, reporting from many war-zones and trouble-spots around the world during the s and s.
He then moved to Australia, where he has since continued his journalistic career. He was best known as the main presenter on Tomorrow's World from until Sue Beardsmore — long-serving presenter of the regional news programme for the Midlands: Midlands Todayfrom until He became famous for having read the nine o'clock news on 15 October when Broadcasting House was hit by a German bomb: Belfrage carried on as if nothing had happened.
Martin Bell — prolific world affairs correspondent covering many conflicts in 30 years as a reporter until leaving the BBC in to become a politician Chris Bickerton — Legendary presenter of the BBC World Service programme Focus on Africa for 30 years in the 's and 80's.
She died in Augustfollowing a well-publicised battle with breast cancer. She left in to become a presenter on Sky Newswhere she continues to work to this day.
She is the daughter of Louise Botting. She is the mother of Anna Botting. Frank Bough — long-serving presenter on Nationwide and the first main anchor on Breakfast Time. He was also the main anchor on Grandstand during the s and earlys and he later hosted the BBC 's Holiday programme.
Chris Brasher — athlete, and reporter for Tonight in the s. He became a BBC national newsreader and financial journalist inremaining in these roles until Sir Alastair Burnet — presenter and reporter on Panorama and General Election coverage during the early s: He rejoined ITN in as a main anchor on News at Tenremaining there until his retirement in Gordon Burns — was the main anchor on North West Tonight from until his retirement in · BBC Breakfast is a British morning television programme on BBC One and BBC News.
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News latest | It was conceived in response to the plans of the commercial television company TV-am to introduce a breakfast television show. The atmosphere of the set was intended to encourage a relaxed informality; a set that mimicked a living-room rather than a studio, with red leather sofas, and Bough and Ross wearing jumpers and open-necked shirts. |
BBC News Presenters - BBC News | Bill, left behind on the sofa, was sad to see his friend go. The thing about Breakfast is we are a family of presenters. |