The guy in the box, directing EVERYONE is boss. I remember seeing a doco about live to air direction of the Oscars? It was full on hectic, like air traffic control, even without any problems.
Cuban and Key West cigar makers were some of the most educated people in the world during their generations in the 1800s and 1900s. They had news read aloud from newspapers, classic book titles and anything requested, while the 80 or so rollers were doing their work. Newsreaders go back a long way.
couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of drama queens. I've worked in a few newsrooms, & they seem to me to have been the seat, the birthplace, of the sort of judgmental sneering that characterises today's rolling news & phone-in radio shows; these guys from the old days of appointment-to-view tv news (as distinct from a whole channel dedicated to salacious gossip, tabloid fodder) were real personalities, & tv news actually meant something then.
While it's not quite news, I can tell you that it can sometimes be difficult being a sports announcer. I've called play-by-play for ice hockey games in the middle of Canada for about a decade, and it's definitely more difficult then it seems, considering how fast of a sport it is. Also, the games are streamed live, so there's pretty much little to no room for error. In other words, if I mess up, anyone who's watching will hear it.
Not sure who it was now, but a male newsreader was being interviewed on a chat show and he said he practiced for weeks to get the right pronunciation of Ndabaningi Sithole, which one must admit is a bit of tongue twister, anyhow he at last got it right and then Ndabaningi Sithole, died, so the only time he got to use the practice was to announce his passing.
Fortunately, in the US, so little news can be taken seriously anyway. I remember when CBS Sunday Morning aired a hard-hitting investigative piece about whether there was a cover-up in the art world over the fact that ancient Greek and Roman statues were originally painted a darker skin tone than the cold white color of marble that we now see. The gist of the piece was that ancient white statues of ancient Caucasian men were somehow racist because the ancient paint had worn off and Americans hadn't been told that they were once browner. The aging female reporter asked a Portuguese art expert whether there was a cover-up. He responded, his voice rising in a defensive whine, "No!" The reporter responded with something like, "No cover-up? Reeeeeealy? No cover-up?" It was hilarious that the reporter could be so ignorant of what art students had known for years and that CBS would go to such lengths to manufacture an example of white racism.
11:17 Verity Lines, Judi's younger sister, I think. Both were pretty gorgeous. They worked at Anglia TV in the 70s, as I recall, and would come into my nearby place of work.
jesus,that dermot murnaghan just wanted to be the first to announce princess diana died...with no emotion...with a career...people like dermot murnaghan have careers...the rest of us have jobs...
I have always understood that the announcers are not allowed to show emotion and neither should they all though some of those announcers seemed very jumpy.
3am has been known to be, at times, in the morning. This phenomenon may very well have been extremely uncommon in most lives, from the immense numbers of redundant brains using the phrase with only the number changed.
You'd think the newsreaders were some kind of warriors, or heroes, instead of just entertainment. Half of them don't even understand the consequences of what is happening and the context their owners and editors are giving to what's written and placed before them. Since journalism courses died, and colleges started offering "communications courses," news has become advertising and entertainment, not enlightenment.
The thing I hated about these compilation shows. Was not only the narrator over the top, bust the constant interruptions of the talking heads. They add nothing. Just show us the clips. Wake up ITV!
"What does it take to be a newsreader ?" Obedience to the Narrative and people who own the Channel. 80% of journalists come from privileged backgrounds, so they always feel entitled to lecture to the Poor and Lower Classes.
What’s your agenda bud? Who’s convinced/hired you to post this? There’s a dozen other comments just like yours on this old news bloopers video - but thousands of similar media attacks across RUclips. So… Russian? Indian? Chinese?
So, any criticism of the Media has to be done by Vladmir Putin ? Obviously the little people, the stupid people have no right to point out that the people in the Media come from Private schools, privilege and a different Class. They tell us to be "Equal" but don't want to be Equal themselves.It's not just me confidence in the Media is now 24%. i.e. 76% don't believe the Media's lies.@@TitaniumTurbine
I think you guys may have hit on something editing this video...... Add laugh tracks to all news from hear on out, I mean it's all so pathetic anymore that it's hilarious.
Another mindless foreign drone here with the pathetic agenda of “…discredit the news in the west so that no one will pay attention to it anymore, then, we’ll win!”. If you’re not a foreign hired hand, you’re being manipulated.
@@RWL2012 I made my comment 4 months ago, I have a hard time remembering yesterday at my age. But, in most cases you would be right but there must have been something that made me post that comment. Maybe it was nothing, but I wouldn't have made that comment if something didn't seem off. To me anyway...
I took on the challenge of finding his name, but it wasn’t easy - his name is Lamar Stone. He was with KXLF out of Butte, Montana back in the early 90s and only one other photo of him exists when searching online - which is just a black and white crew/anchor group shot. Nothing else, I can’t find him on social media, there’s no obituary, nothing on the people finder sites. He must be an extremely private person.
*Never thought I'd hear Kenneth Kendall R.I.P. wish us **_goodnight_** ever again.*
Much appreciated all the newsreaders who turn chaos into flawless fluff of which most of us are blissfully unaware.
The guy in the box, directing EVERYONE is boss. I remember seeing a doco about live to air direction of the Oscars? It was full on hectic, like air traffic control, even without any problems.
Yet, just across the bay at Crantock the visibility of the eclipse was just perfect. Thank you mother nature, it was soul reaching. ❤
My fav is when newsreader Ethan Forhetz reported on a horrible 'sketch' of suspected thief.. I applaud him for his professionalism on that clip🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cuban and Key West cigar makers were some of the most educated people in the world during their generations in the 1800s and 1900s. They had news read aloud from newspapers, classic book titles and anything requested, while the 80 or so rollers were doing their work. Newsreaders go back a long way.
That was very good to watch. I was a bit surprised not to see Reginald Bosanquet there.
Fascinating to watch.
Only on television, can they all congratulate themselves over such a failure. 😂
I hope you have more of this show, was fantastic!
I miss shows like this
Jan Leeming - STILL got it !
Many thanks for this!
Thanks so much for uploading!
11:30 do a piece about a football match in front of a load of rowdy fans, they said
It'll work, they said.
Thanks I needed this! 😂
Makes me laugh on the eclipse! I was at work in the Midlands and had a blue sky and a perfect view!
Beware, headphone users. Oscillating left-right-left-right volume focus peaks.
the uploader really should've mono-summed it.
Once on RTE NEWS, IRELAND, newsreader Charles Mitchell pronounced MISLED as being MISSELD....very funny at the time!
What about Trevor MacDonald's famous gaffe transposing the first two syllables of "Kent countryside"?
I remember back in the 70s our teacher chuckling about how the newsreader had rendered Lebanese troops crossing the border into "lesbian troops..."
Hilarious but also sad at times 😢 and 🤣. Loved it! 🎉 New respect for newsreaders 👍👍
A good technical comedy LoL
John Snow knew nothing.
Ahh yes, THE NEWS. They open with good evening and then spend an hour explaining the joke with evidence.
Looks like a very stressful job.
They didn't have to worry about Russel, he's been pulling shit our his arse for decades.
Really enjoyed this. Thank you 😊
This documentary is interesting but it did not need the awful laugh track which very often drowned out the action on the screen.
And I thought it was so easy!
couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of drama queens.
I've worked in a few newsrooms, & they seem to me to have been the seat, the birthplace, of the sort of judgmental sneering that characterises today's rolling news & phone-in radio shows; these guys from the old days of appointment-to-view tv news (as distinct from a whole channel dedicated to salacious gossip, tabloid fodder) were real personalities, & tv news actually meant something then.
While it's not quite news, I can tell you that it can sometimes be difficult being a sports announcer. I've called play-by-play for ice hockey games in the middle of Canada for about a decade, and it's definitely more difficult then it seems, considering how fast of a sport it is. Also, the games are streamed live, so there's pretty much little to no room for error. In other words, if I mess up, anyone who's watching will hear it.
When did this originally air?? Seems late 90s based on the tech
you're right, 1999 to be exact.
Not sure who it was now, but a male newsreader was being interviewed on a chat show and he said he practiced for weeks to get the right pronunciation of Ndabaningi Sithole, which one must admit is a bit of tongue twister, anyhow he at last got it right and then Ndabaningi Sithole, died, so the only time he got to use the practice was to announce his passing.
Think it was Andrew Gardner and the man in question was undoubtedly dead. He was shot (assassinated)
Fortunately, in the US, so little news can be taken seriously anyway. I remember when CBS Sunday Morning aired a hard-hitting investigative piece about whether there was a cover-up in the art world over the fact that ancient Greek and Roman statues were originally painted a darker skin tone than the cold white color of marble that we now see. The gist of the piece was that ancient white statues of ancient Caucasian men were somehow racist because the ancient paint had worn off and Americans hadn't been told that they were once browner.
The aging female reporter asked a Portuguese art expert whether there was a cover-up. He responded, his voice rising in a defensive whine, "No!" The reporter responded with something like, "No cover-up? Reeeeeealy? No cover-up?" It was hilarious that the reporter could be so ignorant of what art students had known for years and that CBS would go to such lengths to manufacture an example of white racism.
What about Stuart Norval's "shitting company" instead of shipping company? 😄
Had a crush on Angela Rippon.. ❤
Bloody lovies
11:17 Verity Lines, Judi's younger sister, I think. Both were pretty gorgeous. They worked at Anglia TV in the 70s, as I recall, and would come into my nearby place of work.
Get up and dance, lads, if you`ve nothing to say. I couldn`t possibly comment as to the ladies. Let them do what seems best to them.
"u have to be capable of ignoring all distractions" - no u dont. these bullshit thinking needs to go.
Trevor McDonald ( in his youth )
looking funnily like a Lenny Henry impersonator
Is the tinned laughter, necessary ?
Good liars.
48:00 he missed a golden opportunity for a laugh there. Instead of "I politely declined", he should've said "......so I'm seeing her next Tuesday."
Kirsty Young really is very pretty isn't she?
Wonderful & well recovered in some places ... lol xxx
What is the name of that song periodically playing in the background? Time 10:00
Cantaloupe Island - Herbie Hancock
Sky News was fun with Scott Chisholm and Alison Holloway
jesus,that dermot murnaghan just wanted to be the first to announce princess diana died...with no emotion...with a career...people like dermot murnaghan have careers...the rest of us have jobs...
I have always understood that the announcers are not allowed to show emotion and neither should they all though some of those announcers seemed very jumpy.
yes but there is such a thing as a human being...a caring human being...@@annettewalter2273
Don't call me Jesus. It interferes with my medication.
3am has been known to be, at times, in the morning.
This phenomenon may very well have been extremely uncommon in most lives, from the immense numbers of redundant brains using the phrase with only the number changed.
TIMING , I REMMEMBER ONE WHAT ! ! , ?????????
Go Rory McGrath!
Was that Huw Edwards in there the married man who didn’t £32000 on a twinky?
amusing documentary
Did you threaten to overrule him?
Oh yes it should
2:36. Who’s the guy walking out
The audio is horrible.
I watched another vid to make sure my headphones aren't broken.
just put your device into mono mode. (accessibility settings)
Where's Alaister Stewart?
Where’s huw Edwards 😂
Happily Enjoying his Retirement, Thank You.
Got sacked for a racist tweet apparently
2:41 That's from Kiwi Tele, I recognize the interviewer as Lindsay Perigo. Another kiwi Marcus Lush at 3:42. And the late great Paul Holmes at 36:38.
Holmes... my father's brother dedicated a painting to him. "The great white drip"
24:42 Marcus Lush
24:42 This is the worst newsreader you'll ever see. What's his name?
Robby Ratana could've done a better job
That’s actually Marcus Lush
36:37 Paul Holmes
Pommy humor....nothing like it ... Nothing....brilliant!!!
You'd think the newsreaders were some kind of warriors, or heroes, instead of just entertainment. Half of them don't even understand the consequences of what is happening and the context their owners and editors are giving to what's written and placed before them. Since journalism courses died, and colleges started offering "communications courses," news has become advertising and entertainment, not enlightenment.
Has jJan Leeming got a skirt on ?
Why do they always have perculier names
Can't all have an Anglo Saxon name can we?
The thing I hated about these compilation shows. Was not only the narrator over the top, bust the constant interruptions of the talking heads. They add nothing. Just show us the clips.
Wake up ITV!
Why were they entertaining the prescence of that big fake russell grant? This was supposed to be serious astronomy.
No such thing.
I think someone got confused between astronomy and astrology!🌠💫 🤔
"What does it take to be a newsreader ?"
Obedience to the Narrative and people who own the Channel.
80% of journalists come from privileged backgrounds, so they always feel entitled to lecture to the Poor and Lower Classes.
or they got an education
What’s your agenda bud? Who’s convinced/hired you to post this? There’s a dozen other comments just like yours on this old news bloopers video - but thousands of similar media attacks across RUclips. So… Russian? Indian? Chinese?
So, any criticism of the Media has to be done by Vladmir Putin ?
Obviously the little people, the stupid people have no right to point out that the people in the Media come from Private schools, privilege and a different Class. They tell us to be "Equal" but don't want to be Equal themselves.It's not just me confidence in the Media is now 24%. i.e. 76% don't believe the Media's lies.@@TitaniumTurbine
An agenda bud would seem to be a precomment smoke.
You will not reach the paranoid brain through reply.
This is an antique show from the last century.
correct, 1999.
A tinder account.
🤣🤣
The editing is so annoyingly bad on this
It's all based on the principle....
*Measure it with a ruler - mark it with chalk - cut it with an axe.*
Ah! The principal takes over a combined mathematics/woodsplitting class.
PRINCIPLE, as you missed your 3rd grade spelling class, ENTIRELY.
Knighthoods are awarded for reading a typed sheet of paper?
Yeah . . . . . And they all think they are such clever, superior people.
The word you seek:
Beknighted.
You may render the k silent.
Enough with the eclipse already!!!!
You´d almost think it was the only challange ever faced by the BBC.
Pffffffff....
It was channel five😂
When news readers were news readers and not presenters with an opinion and an agenda.
Lol so naive.
@@Gay-Icon so stupid.
😅😅😅
@@Gay-Iconbut is true, even when I agree with the opinions, some feel they have to chew it and regurgitate a simplified version as well
@@seferinorino6951 I have no idea what you're going on about
Newsreaders, anchors...they're all talking heads (with apologies to David Byrne.)
Same as it ever was
_sigh_
No apologies to Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison. Typical.
"content to be sat"...please...grammar....
THIS IS BETTER THAN ANY NEWS REPORT...😂
This old school compared to today's technology
The old school problems that led to today's tech 😂
👎😖 Sound panning left to right and vice versa all the time, very annoying❗
just put your device into mono mode (accessibility settings)
3:44 Wow, those are some shiny legs. And much respect for woman for wearing such a short skirt when pushing 60.
Those are seemed tights my friend
@@jacobmassey3897 Well yeah, I didn't think it was glitter. 😆
@@jacobmassey3897 seAmed
She rocked those tights, the woman made them work.😊
now it is manufactured.
You mean like the anti-media narrative you’ve been told or hired to push?
I think you guys may have hit on something editing this video...... Add laugh tracks to all news from hear on out, I mean it's all so pathetic anymore that it's hilarious.
Another mindless foreign drone here with the pathetic agenda of “…discredit the news in the west so that no one will pay attention to it anymore, then, we’ll win!”. If you’re not a foreign hired hand, you’re being manipulated.
this RUclips video isn't edited, the editing is part of the 1999 TV programme that it's an upload of.
@@RWL2012 I made my comment 4 months ago, I have a hard time remembering yesterday at my age. But, in most cases you would be right but there must have been something that made me post that comment. Maybe it was nothing, but I wouldn't have made that comment if something didn't seem off. To me anyway...
Angela was a total snob .
And as hot as hell.
Angela fought hard to get women newsreaders. She was the trail blazer for women newsreaders at the BBC
I used to love Pamela Stephenson's impersonation of Angela Rippon's "precise" pronunciation of foreign names on 'Not the Nine O'clock News"! 😂
Shite Ch5 cobbled together programme again
We commiserate with your deep suffering.
Now, just click away from youtube videos you don't like, AND stfu.
Too old and with a laugh track👎
Who is that handsome man at 6:55???? Wow!
I took on the challenge of finding his name, but it wasn’t easy - his name is Lamar Stone. He was with KXLF out of Butte, Montana back in the early 90s and only one other photo of him exists when searching online - which is just a black and white crew/anchor group shot. Nothing else, I can’t find him on social media, there’s no obituary, nothing on the people finder sites. He must be an extremely private person.