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BBC One Northern Ireland

LeFevre, Steve

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Steve was born in Larne, Northern Ireland. His broadcasting career began with BBC Northern Ireland in the early 1980s. He started off as a TV continuity announcer and also read the news on TV and on BBC Radio Ulster. He later fronted many sports programmes for BBC Northern Ireland, such as Grandstand and Sportsnight. He also produced and presented for BBC Radio Ulster.

In the late-1980s, Steve moved to Yorkshire to present a radio talk show on BBC Radio Leeds (for which he won a Sony Gold). Over the years, he has presented on various radio stations, including: BBC Radio Newcastle; BBC Radio Three Counties; BBC Radio WM. He also worked at BBC Radio 5 Live, where he wrote and hosted The Media Show and presented on Late Night Live, and Breakfast.

In the early 1990s, Steve started work with Yorkshire TV as a reporter and presenter. Among the programmes he presented: Calendar, Scoreline, Tonight and Live Lunch.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: BBC Midlands, Presenters: BBC Network (UK), Presenters: BBC Regional News, Presenters: BBC Yorkshire, Presenters: ITV - Yorkshire TV, Presenters: ITV Network, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Ashe, John

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

John was a TV newsreader with BBC Northern Ireland in the 1980s, presenting short bulletins mainly, including news summaries within Scene Around Six. He switched to a continuity announcer/director role in the early 1990s.

John retired from the BBC in November 2006. His last on air announcement was on BBC Two Northern Ireland at 12.20am on 1st November 2006.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: BBC Regional News

Fieldhouse, Michael

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Michael was a television continuity announcer with BBC Northern Ireland in the 1960s.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland

Osborough, Ann

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

A regular voice in the BBC Northern Ireland TV continuity booth in the 1980s. During the 1990s and for much of the 2000s, she worked on a freelance basis and could be heard covering portions of the daytime programme schedule. Ann’s final shift in continuity was in 2009.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland

Browne, Jennie

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Jennie has been a continuity announcer/director with BBC Northern Ireland since 1997. She was one of a team of three announcers who worked in-vision on BBC Choice Northern Ireland (1998 – 2001).

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland

Godfray, Jacqui

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Jacqui was a television continuity announcer/director with BBC Northern Ireland (1989 – c. 1999). She then moved to BBC Radio Ulster, as a newsreader. Jacqui read her final news bulletin there just before midnight on Friday 22nd November 2019.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland

Porter, Gillian

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Gillian spent a brief spell on the BBC Northern Ireland TV announcing staff in 1992. She then moved to UTV, to take up a similar role there.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland, Announcers: ITV - UTV, Presenters: ITV - UTV, Presenters: ITV Regional News

Hutton, Alasdair

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Alasdair was born in London, during the bombing which destroyed his home. His mother gathered up what was left, including him, and returned to Scotland.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland, Announcers: BBC Scotland

Healey, Gavin

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team 1 Comment

The ex-Cool FM and Citybeat DJ joined the BBC Northern Ireland TV continuity announcing rota in 1999.

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Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland

Wray, Linda

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Linda was born in Bangor, Co Down, and attended the Bangor Central Primary School and Glenlola Collegiate School, Bangor. She started out as an actress, before taking up a news presenting role at BBC Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Although the majority of her time with the BBC was in radio, she did also present the news on screen in the 1970s and 1980s. She was also a TV continuity announcer in the 1970s and early 1980s.

Linda retired from broadcasting in 2010. She read her final news bulletin on BBC Radio Ulster on Saturday 13th March 2010.

At the time of her retirement, colleagues paid tribute. Kathleen Carragher, editor radio news, BBC Radio Ulster, said: “Linda has one of the best voices in broadcasting. She has been a wonderful person to work with over the years and has always been a valued member of the BBC Radio Ulster news team.

“She has worked on some of the busiest news days in Northern Ireland covering the Troubles, the peace process and the return of devolution.

“Throughout this she has delivered her bulletins with an unwavering warmth and clarity. She has become a very familiar voice to our listeners over the years and I’m sure they will miss Linda every bit as much as we will. We wish her every success and happiness in the future.”

Peter Johnston, controller BBC Northern Ireland, commented: “For many, Linda’s voice has been one of the most enduring and familiar on BBC Radio Ulster. She has been on air for many of the pivotal events in Northern Ireland and has always kept her calm and her professionalism. She has played a key role in BBC Radio Ulster’s history and I wish her all the best for the future.”

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: BBC Regional News

Larmour, Roy

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Roy worked at BBC Northern Ireland (1978 – 1988) as a newsreader on TV and radio. He also spent a while working in TV continuity (early to mid-1980s). In 1988, he moved to the BBC World Service as a newsreader. He left the BBC in 2018.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Announcers: BBC Northern Ireland

Nesbitt, Mike

1st January 2018 by The Showreel Team Leave a Comment

Mike’s journalistic career began within the BBC’s sports department in the mid-1980s. In 1986, he became one of the regular presenters on BBC Radio Ulster’s breakfast news and current affairs offering, Good Morning Ulster.

In 1990, he moved to PR company Anderson Kenny. By 1992 he had shifted back into regular TV presenting, becoming one of the main anchors on UTV’s regional news programme, Six Tonight. He quickly established himself as one of the key figures within the station’s news department.

However, in February 2006 came the shock announcement that Mike was not renewing his contract with UTV. Speaking at the time, he said: “I have decided to leave because I just feel very strongly that the time has come to move on.

“I believe it is time for a new challenge and I have several projects in the pipeline.

“I will be sorry to leave behind a very fine bunch of journalists, and above all, will miss working with my wife Lynda, who is a key factor in UTV’s success story.”

Other TV credits: Sunday Morning (ITV, 1999 2001), a religious affairs programme, co-presented with his wife Lynda Bryans; Counterpoint, and its successor Insight (UTV, 1992 – early 2000s), a current affairs programme; Home Sweet Home (UTV, 2004 – 2006), a home and garden series, co-presented with wife Lynda.

When he stepped away from on-screen roles, Nesbitt and his wife set up their own independent media services company.

In January 2008, Mike was confirmed as the Victims Commissioners for Northern Ireland – a role established by the Northern Ireland Assembly to highlight the interests of victims of The Troubles. He left that post in February 2010 to stand as a candidate for the Ulster Conservatives and Unionists in the Strangford constituency in the 2010 General Election. He lost out to the Democratic Unionist Party’s Jim Shannon. A year later, Nesbitt stood in the 2011 Northern Ireland Assembly election, again in Strangford. He was elected, along with 5 other MLAs in that constituency. On 31st March 2012, he was elected leader of the Ulster Unionist Party. He remained in that role until 2017.

Filed Under: Talent Profiles Tagged With: Presenters: BBC Northern Ireland, Presenters: ITV - UTV, Presenters: ITV Network, Presenters: ITV Regional News

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