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The BBC News at Six is the evening news programme broadcast each night on British television channel BBC One and the BBC News channel at 18:00. For a long period the News at Six was the most watched news programme in the UK but since 2006 it has been over taken by the BBC News at Ten. On average it pulls in 4 million viewers.
George Alagiah is the programme's main presenter, presenting Mondays to Thursdays, with Fiona Bruce presenting on Fridays. Other BBC News presenters, including Sophie Raworth, Reeta Chakrabarti and Jane Hill, occasionally present the programme.
In late 2007 the length of the programme was shortened from 30 minutes to 28 minutes to allow for a news summary being shown on BBC One at 7:58pm.
The programme launched on 3 September 1984, replacing early evening news magazine Sixty Minutes and was originally presented by Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell. Both presenters have since moved on to other positions within BBC News and the BBC itself. Jeremy Paxman, who went on to present Newsnight in 1989, was relief newsreader from 10 September.
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs. The department is the world's largest broadcast news organisation and generates about 120 hours of radio and television output each day, as well as online news coverage. The service maintains 50 foreign news bureaux with more than 250 correspondents around the world.James Harding has been Director of News and Current Affairs since April 2013.
The department's annual budget is £350 million; it has 3,500 staff, 2,000 of whom are journalists. BBC News' domestic, global and online news divisions are housed within the largest live newsroom in Europe, in Broadcasting House in central London. Parliamentary coverage is produced and broadcast from studios in Millbank in London. Through the BBC English Regions, the BBC also has regional centres across England, as well as national news centres in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. All nations and English regions produce their own local news programmes and other current affairs and sport programmes.
Six O'Clock News may refer to:
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the public service broadcaster of the United Kingdom, headquartered at Broadcasting House in London.
The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with over 20,950 staff in total, of whom 16,672 are in public sector broadcasting; including part-time, flexible as well as fixed contract staff, the total number is 35,402.
The BBC is established under a Royal Charter and operates under its Agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts. The fee is set by the British Government, agreed by Parliament, and used to fund the BBC's extensive radio, TV, and online services covering the nations and regions of the UK. From 1 April 2014, it also funds the BBC World Service, launched in 1932, which provides comprehensive TV, radio, and online services in Arabic, and Persian, and broadcasts in 28 languages.
The BBC Television Centre at White City in west London was the headquarters of BBC Television between 1960 and 2013. Officially opened on 29 June 1960, it is one of the most readily recognisable facilities of its type, having appeared as the backdrop for many BBC programmes. Parts of the building are Grade II listed, including the central ring and Studio 1. Most of the BBC's national television and radio news output came from the Television Centre (TVC) with most recorded television output from the nearby Broadcast Centre at 201 Wood Lane, care of Red Bee Media. Live television events from studios and routing of national and international sporting events took place within the Television Centre before being passed to the Broadcast Centre for transmission.
It was announced on 21 September 2010 that the BBC would cease broadcasting from Television Centre in 2013. On 13 June 2011 the BBC announced that the Television Centre was on the market, and that it was "inviting bid proposals from people looking for a conventional, freehold property or those interested in a joint venture", suggesting that it may yet remain connected to the BBC.
Aired On: BBC News Channel in U.K. (simucast on BBC One). (C) 2015 British Broadcasting Company Ltd (British Broadcasting Corporation)
Final News at Six Bulletin from Television Centre, with Sophie Raworth. (C) British Broadcasting Corporation
Montage of events shown as closing sequence to the 'BBC News at Six' as shown on 9 June 2017. It includes the extended news theme music by David Lowe. All rights reserved by the BBC. This is for fan purposes only.
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BBC News at Six. It was going to be a full-length video but I deleted the other files by mistake. Sorry!
Dewsbury - BBC News at Six - 18 April 2017
A trailer for BBC North West's 'Northwest Tonight' with John Mundy follows into the BBC1 Clock and the 1984-1993 tiles for the SIx O'Clock News. With Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell. The 'Six' graphics were realised by video company CAL Video, who also made the 1985 set of titles for the BBC's Nine O'Clock News. They were designed in-house at the BBC by Terry Hylton and Andy Davyf. George Fenton created the music. This look lasted until 1993.
Nearly three years ago, so-called Islamic State fighters swept through northern Iraq, where the country’s oldest ethnic minority were living - the Yazidis. Many of the men were shot, while the women and children were kidnapped, taken as hostage and raped. The Victoria Derbyshire programme’s reporter Fiona Lamdin has spent a couple of days with a small group of women who have been resettled in Germany, and are trying to rebuild their lives. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP Just Good News https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUsYo_P26cjihXLN-k3w246
The Supreme Court has overturned the decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal’s decision and determined that Ms Brewster is entitled to survivor’s pension and that the regulations setting out the pension scheme rules were unlawful. Read more here http://www.dpglaw.co.uk/brewster-pension-discrimination-cohabitees/
The opening titles to the BBC News at Six O'clock.
The second story on the BBC's main early evening news was about HSBC and the HOC Public Accounts Committee. Notice how the report plays down what Margaret Hodge said to Rona Fairhead about her role as Chair of the BBC Trust. This link has the relevant remarks - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31799405 Margaret Hodge to Rona Fairhead: " .. you are either incredibly naive or totally incompetent. And I don’t think that the record that you've shown of your performance here as a guardian of HSBC gives me the confidence that you should be the guardian of the BBC licence fee payers’ money. I really do think that you should consider your position and you should think about resigning and if not, I think the government should sack you."
Aired On: BBC News Channel in U.K. (simucast on BBC One). (C) 2015 British Broadcasting Company Ltd (British Broadcasting Corporation)
Final News at Six Bulletin from Television Centre, with Sophie Raworth. (C) British Broadcasting Corporation
Montage of events shown as closing sequence to the 'BBC News at Six' as shown on 9 June 2017. It includes the extended news theme music by David Lowe. All rights reserved by the BBC. This is for fan purposes only.
Comments on this video have been disabled.
BBC News at Six. It was going to be a full-length video but I deleted the other files by mistake. Sorry!
Dewsbury - BBC News at Six - 18 April 2017
A trailer for BBC North West's 'Northwest Tonight' with John Mundy follows into the BBC1 Clock and the 1984-1993 tiles for the SIx O'Clock News. With Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell. The 'Six' graphics were realised by video company CAL Video, who also made the 1985 set of titles for the BBC's Nine O'Clock News. They were designed in-house at the BBC by Terry Hylton and Andy Davyf. George Fenton created the music. This look lasted until 1993.
Nearly three years ago, so-called Islamic State fighters swept through northern Iraq, where the country’s oldest ethnic minority were living - the Yazidis. Many of the men were shot, while the women and children were kidnapped, taken as hostage and raped. The Victoria Derbyshire programme’s reporter Fiona Lamdin has spent a couple of days with a small group of women who have been resettled in Germany, and are trying to rebuild their lives. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP Just Good News https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUsYo_P26cjihXLN-k3w246
The Supreme Court has overturned the decision of the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal’s decision and determined that Ms Brewster is entitled to survivor’s pension and that the regulations setting out the pension scheme rules were unlawful. Read more here http://www.dpglaw.co.uk/brewster-pension-discrimination-cohabitees/
The opening titles to the BBC News at Six O'clock.
The second story on the BBC's main early evening news was about HSBC and the HOC Public Accounts Committee. Notice how the report plays down what Margaret Hodge said to Rona Fairhead about her role as Chair of the BBC Trust. This link has the relevant remarks - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31799405 Margaret Hodge to Rona Fairhead: " .. you are either incredibly naive or totally incompetent. And I don’t think that the record that you've shown of your performance here as a guardian of HSBC gives me the confidence that you should be the guardian of the BBC licence fee payers’ money. I really do think that you should consider your position and you should think about resigning and if not, I think the government should sack you."
Aired On: BBC News Channel in U.K. (simucast on BBC One). (C) 2015 British Broadcasting Company Ltd (British Broadcasting Corporation)
Final News at Six Bulletin from Television Centre, with Sophie Raworth. (C) British Broadcasting Corporation
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Here is an off-air recording from BBC One on Friday 5 September 1997 - the day before the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. The news is preceded by a trailer for a new series of Omnibus, and then Her Majesty the Queen gives a live tribute to Diana. The news, presented by Anna Ford and Diana Madill, is dominated by the Diana story and the return of the Royal family to London to meet the crowds. John Simpson covers that story, while Clarence Mitchell reports from outside Buckingham Palace. Jennie Bond comments as BBC Court Correspondent. More details of Diana's last day are released by the Paris Ritz. Ben Brown gives the story of those sleeping on the streets to ensure they can see the funeral.
Presenters - Huw Edwards in Washington, and Sophie Raworth in London. Voting Day in the USA.