Much prefer how the news used to be read. Authoritative tone by the presenters and no back and forth between presenters and reporters. Radio 4 News is still like this.
November 1st 1988 was the date used for the One Day in the Life of Television. The documentary looked behind the scenes at a full 24 hours of television covering BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and the satellite/cable channels. The documentary aired on November 1st 1989 and is available here on RUclips. It was produced by Yorkshire Television.
@@theculturedthug6609 It was the night they relaunched the programme, with the new newsroom backdrop and the famous transmitter opening title sequence.
@@wesleycracknell1623 However within less than a year, Nicholas would leave the Six O'Clock News and move to the newly launched BBC Breakfast News from October 1989, where his co host was Jill Dando.
However within less than a year, Nicholas would leave the Six O'Clock News and move to the newly launched BBC Breakfast News from October 1989, where his co host was Jill Dando.
@@wesleycracknell1623 i don't remember this set or theme of the 6pm news i do remember the virtual look in 93. Moira did present some bulletins i remember Anna presenting it as well. Phillip presented our regional news in North West Tonight in the early 90s (i don't remember him on there)
@@johnking5174Thanks for pointing this out, because it gives me an idea of what age I can remember. I was born in December 1986 but can vividly remember sitting on the carpet watching Neighbours with my sister and my dad would always walk in from work when the end credits were rolling. He would pick me up and sing "Neighbours, he's a little babby Neighbours". Then the titles of the Six O'clock News would start and I thought that the dark blue on top of the block of pages was a coffee stain, not knowing that it was a map of the world. The presenters was always Nicholas Witchell as I can remember. My parents didn't refurbish or redecorate our house for years after they bought it in 1987 from someone who'd lived there since the 1950s, so it was a mish-mash of styles from different eras.
Who else clicked on this video for the skull thumbnail in the news? I thought it was some kind of genocide in Africa or something, not this witchcraft nonsense!
Much prefer how the news used to be read. Authoritative tone by the presenters and no back and forth between presenters and reporters. Radio 4 News is still like this.
Agree 100%.
November 1st 1988 was the date used for the One Day in the Life of Television. The documentary looked behind the scenes at a full 24 hours of television covering BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and the satellite/cable channels. The documentary aired on November 1st 1989 and is available here on RUclips. It was produced by Yorkshire Television.
Can I watch it anywhere?
Nice one ☝ i must look it up
Good upload "a right load of old cobblers".....
That Gordon Brown is going places. That John Major too. Mark my words!
Hope that one day the BBC Nine O'Clock News from the 31st October 1988 will be found one day!
@@theculturedthug6609 It was the night they relaunched the programme, with the new newsroom backdrop and the famous transmitter opening title sequence.
Someone will have it.
Hopefully because that's my date of birth.
I love this channel
I remember Nick Witchell presenting the BBC News at Six.
i do as well with either phillip hayton moira stuart or anna ford when he hosted
@@wesleycracknell1623 However within less than a year, Nicholas would leave the Six O'Clock News and move to the newly launched BBC Breakfast News from October 1989, where his co host was Jill Dando.
However within less than a year, Nicholas would leave the Six O'Clock News and move to the newly launched BBC Breakfast News from October 1989, where his co host was Jill Dando.
@@wesleycracknell1623 i don't remember this set or theme of the 6pm news i do remember the virtual look in 93. Moira did present some bulletins i remember Anna presenting it as well. Phillip presented our regional news in North West Tonight in the early 90s (i don't remember him on there)
@@johnking5174Thanks for pointing this out, because it gives me an idea of what age I can remember. I was born in December 1986 but can vividly remember sitting on the carpet watching Neighbours with my sister and my dad would always walk in from work when the end credits were rolling. He would pick me up and sing "Neighbours, he's a little babby Neighbours". Then the titles of the Six O'clock News would start and I thought that the dark blue on top of the block of pages was a coffee stain, not knowing that it was a map of the world. The presenters was always Nicholas Witchell as I can remember. My parents didn't refurbish or redecorate our house for years after they bought it in 1987 from someone who'd lived there since the 1950s, so it was a mish-mash of styles from different eras.
Who's the little girl mentioned on the London Plus trail? Hope she got to live
it is now the 1st November 2023
Why on earth 🌍 did they put Wildlife On One at 10-25.weird
Yep that’s Britain now importing more than we exporting.
You never hear about the trade deficit now.
Anyone spot Huw Edwards? Topical chap atm
Who else clicked on this video for the skull thumbnail in the news? I thought it was some kind of genocide in Africa or something, not this witchcraft nonsense!