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Matt08
30-10-2008, 03:10 PM
Breaking news on DS that Sir Trevor McDonald will quit News at Ten in late November.
Matt08
30-10-2008, 03:13 PM
I can't stand ITV news, it's a shambles, the only news I watch is BBC News.
Same...
But he was the only good thing about that news... now what have they got?
This is worse than Carol Vordiman leaving Countdown....
hannah.
30-10-2008, 03:14 PM
BUT THE BBC ARE STILL DECIDING HOW TO DEAL WITH JONATHAN ROSS!
[sorry, i've been listening to the radio all day and that line's stuck in my head]
Originally posted by hannahhhh
BUT THE BBC ARE STILL DECIDING HOW TO DEAL WITH JONATHAN ROSS!
[sorry, i've been listening to the radio all day and that line's stuck in my head]
I would deal with Jonathan Ross...
*Thinks*
ew... but I still would.
hannah.
30-10-2008, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by JDIZZEL
Originally posted by hannahhhh
BUT THE BBC ARE STILL DECIDING HOW TO DEAL WITH JONATHAN ROSS!
[sorry, i've been listening to the radio all day and that line's stuck in my head]
I would deal with Jonathan Ross...
*Thinks*
ew... but I still would.
same ;)
ah we have such similar taste in penis!
Its the hair...
The way he pushes it back... then says something funny.. and makes that face.
Okay I'll stop now..
hannah.
30-10-2008, 03:24 PM
i so get it :love:
Sir Trevor McDonald to leave News at Ten next month
ITV has confirmed that Sir Trevor McDonald is stepping down from News at Ten.
As revealed by MediaGuardian.co.uk earlier this week (http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/oct/27/news-at-ten-itv-trevor-mcdonald), the veteran newscaster is leaving the show after fronting ITV's coverage of next week's US presidential election, in late November.
McDonald will be replaced by Mark Austin, who will join current News at Ten co-presenter Julie Etchingham.
However, he will continue hosting the National Television Awards, and working on ITV1's current affairs Tonight programme, plus some documentaries currently in development.
Austin will continue to present the early evening ITV Evening News alongside Mary Nightingale.
Sir Trevor McDonald said: "I've tremendously enjoyed the opportunity to help re-establish News at Ten over the last year and to work alongside Julie Etchingham, who is a fantastically talented journalist, but I've made no secret of the fact that I cannot be in the presenter's chair forever.
"Anchoring ITV News' live coverage of a hugely exciting and historic US election seems the opportune moment to leave on a high."
The ITV director of television, Peter Fincham, said: "Sir Trevor McDonald is the leading news broadcaster of his generation and is responsible for many landmark television news moments.
"Whilst I'd like to pay tribute to his work for ITV News and ITN over the last 35 years, I am delighted that he will be staying with the network and working on a range of projects for ITV1."
The ITV News editor-in-chief, David Mannion, added: "I have been fortunate to work with Trevor for many years during which time we have become close friends as well as colleagues."
Austin said: "I am delighted to be joining News at Ten permanently and look forward to working with Julie Etchingham who is a great journalist, and popular presenter. It is also an honour to follow in the footsteps of Sir Trevor McDonald."
He is used to a dual role as he presented News at Ten's predecessor, the old 10.30pm bulletin.
When News at Ten returned, Austin moved to a roving anchor role and presented on location for big foreign stories but was always seen as McDonald's heir apparent.
News at Ten was relaunched on ITV1 at the start of 2008.
Despite being head to head with News at Ten since January, BBC1's 10pm bulletin has gained around 120,000 viewers since this time last year.
The BBC bulletin has averaged around 4.9 million viewers across the year to date, compared with around 2.5 million for News at Ten.
Source: MediaGuardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/oct/30/tvnews-itv)
Callum
30-10-2008, 04:08 PM
Didn't last long did he?
Originally posted by Matt
However, he will continue hosting the National Television Awards, and working on ITV1's current affairs Tonight programme, plus some documentaries currently in development.
Thank God!
:lovedup:
Jake!
30-10-2008, 04:12 PM
Wow, 35 years!
Aww, his voice makes me laugh :joker:
I only ever watch ITV News, only one bulletin a day though, but I hate Mark so its going to be a bit of a problem if I dont watch the 1.30 bulletin :joker:
Spike
30-10-2008, 04:19 PM
I prefer Mark Austin anyway, wish he was doing it on his own
Benjamin
30-10-2008, 04:24 PM
Sir trevor McDonald is a pure Legend for our Nation.
I like him a lot and would love to be like him when I'm older. (he's secure, got money, well spoken, well respected etc.)
Originally posted by ukturtle
Sir trevor McDonald is a pure Legend for our Nation.
I like him a lot and would love to be like him when I'm older. (he's secure, got money, well spoken, well respected etc.)
He also has a 50th anniversary Blue Peter Badge...
What a guy!
Originally posted by JDIZZEL
Originally posted by ukturtle
Sir trevor McDonald is a pure Legend for our Nation.
I like him a lot and would love to be like him when I'm older. (he's secure, got money, well spoken, well respected etc.)
He also has a 50th anniversary Blue Peter Badge...
What a guy!
He'd blatantly be an ace grandad :colour:
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