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News at Christmas (November 2004)

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MB
Media Boy
Weather Man posted:
who knows who will be presenting all the BBC News programes on Christmas Day, also News 24, BBC World. ect

thanks


24 xmas day:

Jon Sopel AM
Chris Eakin Lunchtime
Chris Lowe Afternoon
Peter Dobbie Evening
Deborah MacKensie Overnight

Merry Xmas!
HC
Hatton Cross
Alex posted:

Tamzin Sylvester bought a few random baubles

http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/lttree1.jpg


Sigh - I'd love to play with Tamzin's baubles.......

(drifts into another world.....)

Shocked Sorry err - I'll get back to work... Embarassed
SP
Spencer
bbcworld2003 posted:
Here is a Christmas tree seen on BBC News 24 on Christmas Eve.. looks ok but they could have something prettier.
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/studiochristmas_copy1.jpg


It was a rather spindly affair last year which had previously appeared in the Breakfast studio. This year, Breakfast's trees (yes plural!) are a bit nicer and bushier, so if they also move these to N24 it should be an improvement.
LO
Londoner
Here is Central News South's festive offering:
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/centralsouth.jpg
SP
Spencer
James Hatts posted:
Here is Central News South's festive offering:
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/centralsouth.jpg


Does Jan always look that camp?
TE
TELEVISION
The studio looks quite good. I've never seen two of the three Central News studios since the revamps back in February.
PT
Put The Telly On
No decs at the Meridian SE studios
LO
Londoner
Lookaround's tree looks quite good
http://www.rp-networkservices.com/tvforum/uploads/lookaround_xmas.jpg
JW
JamesWorldNews
Can someone PLEASE upload a picture of Moira with her trees on Breakfast?

Thanks chaps.
TE
TELEVISION
James Hatts posted:


Yes, it is really good, the nicest one I've seen so far.
TV
tvmercia Founding member
midlands today put their tree up this afternoon, i'll post a capture later.

are bbc midlands the first bbc region?
LO
Londoner
tvmercia posted:
are bbc midlands the first bbc region?

Not if you count the intermittent appearances of the BBC London tree(s)

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