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RE: RIP George Alagiah - bkman1990 - 24-07-2023

I lost my late grandmother to this horrible disease over 15 years ago. That moment had broke me into tears when I heard it from my mum for the first time.

When I heard about the news about George Alagiah's passing earlier today. Those same moments of pain and great sadness are starting to flood back to me all over again in smaller doses.

George had a great sense of authority whenever I had watched him on BBC News. His way of reading out the stories had put me at ease. He didn't put them out while expressing a big ego. He didn't want to put them out without wanting to be selfish.

He had a great sense of warmth on screen and off it which did not leave anyone else astray.

George was an absolute legend in my eyes. I will greatly miss him now that he is no longer with us.

I will watch the News at Six in his memory this evening. I hadn't made plans to watch it today. But I will do so to remember his legacy.

Rest in Peace George.


RE: RIP George Alagiah - JamesWorldNews - 24-07-2023

(24-07-2023, 02:54 PM)IanJRedman Wrote:  Not sure if this has been mentioned, but kudos to the admin for using the list of bowel cancer symptoms as the thread's thumbnail. If it saves one person, it's worth doing.

Indeed. Bravo, Admin! Such a good idea to use this sad occasion in a positive way. Thank you. Xxx


RE: RIP George Alagiah - Brekkie - 24-07-2023

Naga Munchetty was on air and very emotional breaking the news. (1h 2min in, with a tribute at 1 hr 13 min)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001p0lh 


RE: RIP George Alagiah - Stooky Bill - 24-07-2023

(24-07-2023, 04:27 PM)Brekkie Wrote:  Naga Munchetty was on air and very emotional breaking the news.  (1h 2min in, with a tribute at 1 hr 13 min)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001p0lh 
That was done very oddly. Why interrupt a 2 minute sports bulletin when she could have just waited a bit? There's no urgency to give this news, why not have another minute or so to get over the shock first?


RE: RIP George Alagiah - aaron_scotland - 24-07-2023

(24-07-2023, 04:39 PM)Stooky Bill Wrote:  That was done very oddly. Why interrupt a 2 minute sports bulletin when she could have just waited a bit? There's no urgency to give this news, why not have another minute or so to get over the shock first?

Emotions make you make strange decisions


RE: RIP George Alagiah - qwerty123 - 24-07-2023

(24-07-2023, 04:39 PM)Stooky Bill Wrote:  That was done very oddly. Why interrupt a 2 minute sports bulletin when she could have just waited a bit? There's no urgency to give this news, why not have another minute or so to get over the shock first?

If they hadn’t delayed the sport would there have been anything else to put out immediately after the announcement to give Naga time to compose herself. Delaying the sport gave Naga a couple of minutes after the announcement before having to lead an unrelated live interview.


RE: RIP George Alagiah - Ant - 24-07-2023

Really touching to see this was the top story on the News at 1 and online - thoroughly deserved for a such an incredibly talented presenter and journalist.


RE: RIP George Alagiah - AJB39 - 24-07-2023

It’s the top story on the 6 as well.


RE: RIP George Alagiah - oscillon - 24-07-2023

(24-07-2023, 06:01 PM)AJB39 Wrote:  It’s the top story on the 6 as well.

And no opening shot of Sophie in the headlines, just George from the start.


RE: RIP George Alagiah - South - 24-07-2023

Having just read Sophie's very personal and touching article on the website, you can see how close they were and how much she respected him.
BBC News - George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66136157