27-04-2023, 03:01 PM
Doing as I do from time to time and checking out old BBC News related content from circa 2000 and came across this clip featuring Stephen Cole and the headline sequence from the start to the first story being read 'proper' being just 45 seconds. Given how much it takes these days to get to the main story the day. It is just amazing at how expedient they were back in the day.
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Apologies if it may be a possible 'websnatch' but as there isn't anywhere to get this content directly,for example TV Ark where this is originally from, I'm sorry.
Admin edit: there are other clips available (that haven't been websnatched) that demonstrate BBC World's relatively short opening headlines. This clip on the Rewind site, for example, in the hours following the bomb at BBC TV Centre.
rewind.thetvroom.com
<Websnatched content removed>
Apologies if it may be a possible 'websnatch' but as there isn't anywhere to get this content directly,for example TV Ark where this is originally from, I'm sorry.
Admin edit: there are other clips available (that haven't been websnatched) that demonstrate BBC World's relatively short opening headlines. This clip on the Rewind site, for example, in the hours following the bomb at BBC TV Centre.
rewind.thetvroom.com