BBC Look North (North East and Cumbria)
BBC Look North | |
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Presented by | Carol Malia |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | BBC North East and Cumbria |
Location(s) |
Broadcasting Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, England[1] |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time |
30 minutes (main 6.30pm programme) |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One North East and Cumbria |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV 16:9) |
Original release | 1959 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows |
ITV News Tyne Tees ITV News Lookaround Tyne and Wear News |
BBC Look North is the BBC's regional television news service for North East England, Cumbria and North Yorkshire. The service is produced and broadcast from the BBC Broadcasting Centre on Barrack Road in Newcastle upon Tyne with district newsrooms based in Carlisle, Durham, Middlesbrough and York.
Reception
The programme can be watched in any part of the UK (and Europe) from Astra 2E on Freesat channel 956 and Sky channel 955. It no longer broadcasts on analogue, since the digital switchover in September 2012, and digital terrestrial from the Bilsdale, Caldbeck, Chatton and the Pontop Pike transmitters. The latest edition of Look North is also available to watch on the BBC iPlayer.
History
Prior to the start of Look North, the BBC television region for the North East and Cumbria launched in 1959 from studios at 54 New Bridge Street in Newcastle City Centre. The region began receiving its own nightly news bulletins, originally presented by George House and Tom Kilgour. Previously, the area was served by a pan-regional bulletin from Manchester entitled News from the North, broadcast across the whole of Northern England from 30 September 1957 onwards.
Three years after the launch of the television service, the bulletins were expanded to 20 minutes and relaunched as a daily magazine programme, Home at Six, presented by Frank Bough. After Bough left to join BBC Sport in 1964, Home at Six was relaunched with a new name and a new presenter - Mike Neville, an actor & continuity announcer for Tyne Tees Television who had been anchor of North East Newsview, a nightly regional news programme, for only a few months. Neville soon became a household name and spent the next thirty two years at the BBC in Newcastle, presenting Look North as well as making regular appearances on Nationwide.
For a short period in the late 1980s, Cumbria was switched to the BBC North West region and began receiving North West Tonight instead of Look North, along with a short lunchtime news opt-out. The North East and Cumbria region was reformed after campaigning by viewers in Cumbria that they were being overlooked in favour of news from the more populous areas of the north west, such as Greater Manchester and Merseyside. It was during this time that on 16 January 1988, BBC North East moved to brand new purpose built studios nicknamed 'The Pink Palace' on Barrack Road (A189) in Spital Tongues, along with Radio Newcastle.
In 1996, Mike Neville left the BBC after 32 years to re-join Tyne Tees Television to present their flagship evening news programme North East Tonight. Look North underwent major changes with new presenters Carol Malia and John Lawrence (both former reporters for Tyne Tees) introduced to the programme. Malia is now the sole presenter.
Broadcast times
On weekdays, Look North broadcasts six three-minute opt-outs during BBC Breakfast at 27 minutes past and 57 minutes to each hour. A fifteen-minute lunchtime programme follows at 1:30pm with the main half-hour edition at 6:30pm. A short 30-second headlines update during the 8pm BBC News update and a fifteen-minute late update is shown at 10:30pm, following the BBC News at Ten.
Look North also airs 3 bulletins during the weekend: early evening bulletins on Saturday & Sunday and a late night bulletin on Sundays, following the BBC News at Ten. The times of these bulletins usually vary.
Presenters
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Former on air team
Person | BBC Look North position(s) | Current position(s) |
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Mike Neville | Newsreader | Retired, after moving to Tyne Tees in 1996 |
Tom Kilgour | Newsreader | Tom died in 2006 |
Simon Willis | Newsreader | News Correspondent and newsreader for Newsnight Scotland on BBC Scotland |
John Lawrence | Newsreader | |
Chris Jackson | Newsreader | Presenter of Inside Out on BBC North East and Cumbria |
George House | Newsreader | George died in 2012 |
Chris Eakin | Newsreader | Became a newsreader on the BBC News channel until he left the BBC in 2015 |
Riz Lateef | Newsreader | Main presenter for BBC London News on BBC London |
Beverley Thompson | Newsreader | |
Tony Baker | Newsreader | |
John Clapham | Weather pesenter | |
Paddy MacDee | Newsreader | Presenter on BBC Radio Newcastle |
Steve Sutton | Newsreader/sport presenter | Reporter for Final Score on BBC One |
Sara Thornton | Weather Presenter (temporary) | Cover presenter for BBC Weather across BBC regions |
Wendy Gibson | News Correspondent/newsreader | |
Olivia Richwald | News Correspondent | News Correspondent on BBC Yorkshire |
Lara Rostron | News Correspondent/newsreader | |
Katie Gornall | Sports Correspondent/presenter | Sports presenter on BBC News Channel |
Trai Anfield | Weather presenter | |
Peter Grant | Weather presenter (temporary) | Presenter on BBC Radio Newcastle |
See also
BBC North East and Cumbria's rival regional news programmes.
- ITV News Tyne Tees which covers news stories from County Durham, Northumberland, parts of North Yorkshire, Teesside and Tyne and Wear.
- Lookaround which covers news stories from Cumbria, Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders (on the western side).
- Tyne and Wear News, produced by Made in Tyne & Wear, which covers news stories from Tyne and Wear.
References
- ↑ Tyne Tees move to Watermark Gateshead Government