NI
Well that wouldn't be the first time rodents have infiltrated ITN... I remember seeing a small bit in a newspaper last year saying that Steve Scott spotted a mouse scurrying along the studio floor whilst in the middle of reading the early evening weekend news.
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MarkAustin has just seen a mouse under the News at Ten desk in the newsroom @itvnewinsider
Well that wouldn't be the first time rodents have infiltrated ITN... I remember seeing a small bit in a newspaper last year saying that Steve Scott spotted a mouse scurrying along the studio floor whilst in the middle of reading the early evening weekend news.
JO
He'll need that to work the computer.
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MarkAustin has just seen a mouse under the News at Ten desk in the newsroom @itvnewinsider
He'll need that to work the computer.
NE
Well that wouldn't be the first time rodents have infiltrated ITN... I remember seeing a small bit in a newspaper last year saying that Steve Scott spotted a mouse scurrying along the studio floor whilst in the middle of reading the early evening weekend news.
yeah i think i read that too.
He'll need that to work the computer.
Very funny!
BREAKING NEWS !!
Quote:
MarkAustin has just seen a mouse under the News at Ten desk in the newsroom @itvnewinsider
Well that wouldn't be the first time rodents have infiltrated ITN... I remember seeing a small bit in a newspaper last year saying that Steve Scott spotted a mouse scurrying along the studio floor whilst in the middle of reading the early evening weekend news.
yeah i think i read that too.
BREAKING NEWS !!
Quote:
MarkAustin has just seen a mouse under the News at Ten desk in the newsroom @itvnewinsider
He'll need that to work the computer.
Very funny!
IN
Well that wouldn't be the first time rodents have infiltrated ITN... I remember seeing a small bit in a newspaper last year saying that Steve Scott spotted a mouse scurrying along the studio floor whilst in the middle of reading the early evening weekend news.
Could be a ratings winner all over again......
BREAKING NEWS !!
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MarkAustin has just seen a mouse under the News at Ten desk in the newsroom @itvnewinsider
Well that wouldn't be the first time rodents have infiltrated ITN... I remember seeing a small bit in a newspaper last year saying that Steve Scott spotted a mouse scurrying along the studio floor whilst in the middle of reading the early evening weekend news.
Could be a ratings winner all over again......
BS
I have noticed when watching the opening credits there is one regular panel with a man maybe hugging someone, it could even be Obama. it is on the left-hand side as it scrolls to the top picture.
Has anyone else noticed this?
You would think the entire pictures would be updated for each bulletin.
Has anyone else noticed this?
You would think the entire pictures would be updated for each bulletin.
NI
The only title sequence in which the pictures never change is the generic sequence, used on the News at 5:30 (I don't believe this sequence has been used to precede any other bulletin as yet). In the 1:30, 6:30, 10:00 and weekend sequences, the camera passes five foremost screens, each of them featuring a picture to represent the five main news stories (although this can vary depending on how serious or important the main story is - in that case more than one screen will contain similar images, e.g. Haiti). The screens in the background contain generic images, i.e. Big Ben, Barack Obama, David Beckham... etc.
There are only two or three pictures that get changed the rest are the same every time.
The only title sequence in which the pictures never change is the generic sequence, used on the News at 5:30 (I don't believe this sequence has been used to precede any other bulletin as yet). In the 1:30, 6:30, 10:00 and weekend sequences, the camera passes five foremost screens, each of them featuring a picture to represent the five main news stories (although this can vary depending on how serious or important the main story is - in that case more than one screen will contain similar images, e.g. Haiti). The screens in the background contain generic images, i.e. Big Ben, Barack Obama, David Beckham... etc.