Nah, sorry. I think it's a bit late now anyway, but it wasn't the most amazing of footage, I'm sure you could find other pictures of the studio in its actual form elsewhere.
Lunchtime News was with Katie Derham and Steve Scott today, and the Evening News will be with Mark Austin and Shulie Ghosh. What's the matter with everyone?
When i went London back in 2004, for the first time by myself, i took some snaps, as you do lol, anyway ive now decided to scan them and put them on the pc. Here are the ones relevent for here, its pictures of Mark Austin, the day when those Fathers 4 Justice people threw purple powder at Tony Blair...
Yes, but why Shulie? Couldn't someone...well...better do it?
What a stupid thing to say. A lot of the time, correspondants like Shiulie are much more talented and experienced journalists than the presenters who sit in the studio. You're suggesting that just because she isn't the 'face' of the evening news, means she is less skilled? ''Better' in this case meaning more well known, I assume?
Yes, but why Shulie? Couldn't someone...well...better do it?
What a stupid thing to say. A lot of the time, correspondants like Shiulie are much more talented and experienced journalists than the presenters who sit in the studio. You're suggesting that just because she isn't the 'face' of the evening news, means she is less skilled? ''Better' in this case meaning more well known, I assume?
No. Don't put words in my mouth. I feel that Shiulie is slightly wooden, just like Mark.
I think Shiulie should be a more part of the ITV News presenting team. She is a lot better than Andrea Catherwood. She works well presenting the Lunchtime News when it was on for 30 mins.
Personnaly I never saw the need to hire Nina Hossain in the first place. At the time of her appointment your had Shuilie Ghosh, Felicity Barr, Leyla Daybelge, Lucy Alexander and Rachel MacTavish who could have easily covered for Katie, Mary, Andrea.
I was surprised to see on ITN's profile of Helen Wright that she too has done some presenting in the past, heck let her do some more presenting