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(19-02-2023, 12:51 PM)DTV Wrote: It's live in the newsroom. Glass panelling wasn't installed in N9 until 2004.
Originally I believe that access to the presenter's position at the desk was even through a gate within the metal barrier.
I can't find the picture of it, I think it had been removed at some point, although this is a picture (from a later nostalgia report) which clearly shows there is no glass screen between newsroom and presentation area.
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The “gate” you refer to can still be seen during the above clip of presenter Keshini Navaratnam who was, in that clip, presenting from the secondary desk, with the newsroom view behind her. The gate and clasp can be seen at Keshini’s left (right of shot as we look at it).
The main desk, for stranded programmes, is actually directly opposite that small island desk, with hard wall set.
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(19-02-2023, 01:33 PM)Stuart Wrote: (19-02-2023, 12:51 PM)DTV Wrote: It's live in the newsroom. Glass panelling wasn't installed in N9 until 2004.
Originally I believe that access to the presenter's position at the desk was even through a gate within the metal barrier.
I can't find the picture of it, I think it had been removed at some point, although this is a picture (from a later nostalgia report) which clearly shows there is no glass screen between newsroom and presentation area.
Yes, many of the sets in N9 were so tight that presenters had to get onto set via a gate behind the desk - in fact his continued into the cream and red era. Indeed, you can see it to Nisha's right on this picture of the second cream and red set.
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(19-02-2023, 01:33 PM)Stuart Wrote:
Looking back, I can't believe that was a news set, it wouldn't have looked out of place on something like Going Live
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(19-02-2023, 02:11 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote: (19-02-2023, 01:33 PM)Stuart Wrote:
Looking back, I can't believe that was a news set, it wouldn't have looked out of place on something like Going Live
I think it was intentionally an extreme overreaction to the allegedly cold, austere and stuffy presentation of BBC1/2 bulletins at the time. I remember it being said that focus groups criticised the 'virtual era' presentation which of course led to the May 1999 rebranding exercise.
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(19-02-2023, 02:34 PM)itsrobert Wrote: (19-02-2023, 02:11 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote: Looking back, I can't believe that was a news set, it wouldn't have looked out of place on something like Going Live
I think it was intentionally an extreme overreaction to the allegedly cold, austere and stuffy presentation of BBC1/2 bulletins at the time. I remember it being said that focus groups criticised the 'virtual era' presentation which of course led to the May 1999 rebranding exercise.
Also, wasn't it (BBC News 24, as it was then) originally launched with an ethos of being a television version of BBC Radio 5 Live? That was the whole explanation for the whole relaxed casual just shirts and ties and no jackets look that went around with that whole first flags era before the move to N8.
Compare with these sets of images from TV Live for what a world of difference a year makes in a channels existence.
Jane Hill in N8.
Although, in this image from back overnight in to N9. The much missed Alastiar Yates sports a waistcoat.
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Finally found this nugget of the Sunday edition of the 'Ten O'Clock News' coming from BIG MOIRA's desk on the then 'Breakfast' set on the evening after the bomb went off at BBC TVC.
I can't recall what the studio was called.
At 6.23 in the Youtube clip - A live with David Eades who was an Ireland Correspondent back then.
https://youtu.be/AAeh_tY1uC0
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(07-03-2023, 05:22 PM)Newsroom Wrote: Finally found this nugget of the Sunday edition of the 'Ten O'Clock News' coming from BIG MOIRA's desk on the then 'Breakfast' set on the evening after the bomb went off at BBC TVC.
I can't recall what the studio was called.
At 6.23 in the Youtube clip - A live with David Eades who was an Ireland Correspondent back then.
https://youtu.be/AAeh_tY1uC0
I believe that is TC7 if memory serves.
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(07-03-2023, 05:22 PM)Newsroom Wrote: Finally found this nugget of the Sunday edition of the 'Ten O'Clock News' coming from BIG MOIRA's desk on the then 'Breakfast' set on the evening after the bomb went off at BBC TVC.
I can't recall what the studio was called.
At 6.23 in the Youtube clip - A live with David Eades who was an Ireland Correspondent back then.
https://youtu.be/AAeh_tY1uC0
I think you’ll find it’s
BIG MOIRA in bold font.