For Tyne Tees, Croft also directed and produced the Ned's Shed and Mary Goes to Market admags, as well as producing his first sitcom, Under New Management, set in a derelict pub in the North of England.[80]. [7] He later appeared in a similar role in Under New Management, a locally produced pub sitcom produced by future Dad's Army co-creator David Croft and written by Johnny Speight. Select from premium Tyne Tees Tv of the highest quality. The manager defended himself by claiming he was using black humour. To halting "a slide in viewing figures and reflecting confidence in the region",[42] in September that year, Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television plc rebranded its stations as Channel 3. The main 6pm programme was now fronted by a single presenter instead of two. "[42] Tyne Tees acquired the brand "Channel 3 North East", with 'Tyne Tees Television' still being retained as the company name. BBC News. Find out more about the presenters on BBC Tees. Television sets required a new aerial, the Yagi array, to receive the high frequency that the transmitter was using. From a small two-camera studio at Corporation House in the centre of Middlesbrough, Tyne Tees developed nightly opt-out news bulletins for Teesside, County Durham and North Yorkshire as part of the flagship magazine programme Northern Life. The contract was awarded on 12 December 1957. 39 Tyne Tees Tv Premium High Res Photos - Getty Images [42] Following Granada's takeover in June 1997, the Channel 3 branding was scrapped in March 1998. He had been with Tyne Tees TV for the previous six-and-a-half years, sitting alongside one of. Returning in 1957 from National Service in Cyprus with the Wiltshire Regiment, Neville worked briefly as an insurance agent, then joined the Newcastle Playhouses repertory company. An opt-out was used from the main Northern Life bulletin was launched to provide localised news from each area. It instructed Trident to set up both companies as independents and to retain only a minority shareholding in each. Following his report, Pilkington prompted the government to impose a levy on ITV's revenue, the effects of which were heightened by a recession in 1970 when revenue had declined by 12percent in real terms. However, this ident was supplemented by an ident to introduce local programming. [5][6] A few months later, Neville made his television debut, playing a policeman in Tyne Tees' children's programme Happy Go Lucky. You can hear Mike from 6am to 9am Sundays. You can hear Colin on Vintage Vinyl from 2pm to 5pm Sundays. She travelled to Spain to Barcelona for a huge operation that fused her neck and spine. Something went wrong, please try again later. Having asked Neville to be his best man, Nick Owen arrived at Gateshead register office with his bride to find the registrar tongue-tied. However, they eventually decided in their favour. LWT were impressed enough to give Pam her own current affairs and consumer show, called Friday Now, but she missed the North-East and, in 1989, returned to Tyne Tees TV, having been headhunted. Collections; . Sen Batty meteorologist, currently working for STV. I have written for our website, edited digital content and in recent yearsI have been spotted in everything from waterproofs to a suit in all weathers and all locations filming, reporting and interviewing people in my role as a reporter.During my time I have reported from the front line in Iraq and Afghanistan covering the conflicts there and met all kinds of people from Prime Ministers to top sports stars and even the big bands of the day - everyone from Tony Blair to Joanna Lumley, to Sir Bobby Robson to One Direction. This continued into the 1980s with Madabout, How Dare You!, Gilbert's Fridge and weekday pop-music show Razzamatazz, a pop programme that attracted many major recording artists to appear in a 17:15 slot. In August 2005, following chief presenter Mike Neville's absence the month prior, North East Tonight opted for two separate news services for the Tyne Tees region once again: Other bulletins including GMTV bulletins, weekday lunchtime, weekday late, and weekend early evening were pan-regional. He loved to get into costume, notably in Christmas Past programmes from Beamish Museum. The original whistleblower left the company in 2006 and was paid 80,000 after threatening to take his case to an employment tribunal. Ian says: "I'm thrilled to be joined by Amy - she's a great talent, full of energy and enthusiasm.". For a certain generation across Teesside, Paul Frost will need no introduction. The BBC transmitted their programmes from the Pontop Pike transmitting station in County Durham. In a wave of redundancies, the pair, who front the Tyne and Wear and Northumberland broadcasts of North East. [71], From 28 October 2002, all network programmes were introduced with a generic ITV1 ident. They were also responsible for a series of recordings and theatre shows, beginning with Larn Yersel' Geordie, which attempted, not always seriously, to bring the Geordie dialect to the rest of the UK. The minutage requirement for the main evening programme was reduced from 30 to 20 minutes, although ITV retain a full half-hour with the option of using some aggregate content from other regions. Tyne & Wear. Tyne Tees was obliged to contribute programming for the ITV network, although the bulk of network programming was purchased from the largest stations. As a result of the merger, ITV plc had (according to the company) an over-capacity of studio facilities and production units around the country, which had previously been rivals, but were now all part of the same group. Jeff Brown Biography Jeff joined Look North as the programme's main sports presenter in 2003. [71][73], However this bold new look was not to last, as Tyne Tees adopted the 1989 ITV generic look. Pam Royle has admitted it will be hard to say goodbye when she presents ITV News Tyne Tees and Border for the last time on Friday, Sign up for free to get the latest North East news and updates delivered straight to your inbox. ITV Tyne Tees, formerly Tyne Tees Television. [90] In 1979, Tyne Tees launched two national series, Alright Now and Check it Out, the latter a mix of rock music and segments on youth-oriented social issues; among performances by established acts, the two shows offered early exposure to bands linked to the North East, notably Dire Straits and The Police. Martin Bashir - left BBC in 1999 to join ITV, working on special documentary programmes and features for Tonight. [6] One worker told Press Gazette that "morale is at rock bottom". Other regional programmes included A Likely Story (1974), Friday North (1977), Mike on Friday (1980) and Phone in Now (1981). Tyne Tees launched on 15 January 1959 from studios at a converted warehouse in City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, remaining in the city until July 2005 when Tyne Tees moved to smaller studios in Gateshead. You can join James and the sports team from 2pm Saturdays. Eventually, in October 1958, the name "Tyne Tees" was announced. Tyne Tees became a prolific producer of children's entertainment for the ITV network in the 1970s and 1980s. The then-prime minister Harold Macmillan, who had been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the nearby Stockton-on-Tees for two decades, was interviewed live on the opening night. Tyne & Wear Colin Briggs retires after decades presenting Look North Play 01:11 Colin Briggs retires after decades presenting Look North He has been the face of BBC breakfast and lunch bulletins. The form up was also altered to water flowing along sand, before the water divided into the Tyne Tees logo. Presenters: ITV - Tynes Tees TV Archives - Showreel His first job at the age of 15 was at the Northern Guild of Commerce and Chamber of Trade. Tyne Tees Tigers, Australian football club. Boards are the best place to save images and video clips. I have sometimes wondered whether I was legally married at all, Owen mused later, or whether I was actually married to Mike Neville., He presented nationally networked programmes including Nationwide, the original Come Dancing, Miss United Kingdom and an autobiographic Mike Neville Show. [35] This was the first step to ITV becoming one company in England and Wales. While at Tyne Tees, he revived his regional chat show, The Mike Neville Show and presented occasional specials including Christmas Past and the station's 40th anniversary celebrations in 1999. [26], Yorkshire and Tyne Tees applied separately for renewal of the franchises in 1980, and each won. One of the first attempts at reaching the teenage audience was Young at Heart, hosted by Jimmy Savile and Valerie Masters in 1960. Her final programme, alongside co-presenter Ian Payne, will include a look back at some of the highlights of her career. "YORKSHIRE'S NEW BROOM TURNS GLOOM INTO BOOM". Pam Royle will take part in her final programme alongside co-presenter Ian Payne on Friday. Clients sat in the control room during rehearsals to ensure that their products were getting the exposure for which they had paid. In 2001 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Royal Television Society to mark his becoming Britains longest serving presenter. You can join Alex for Songs from the Shows from 5pm to 7pm Sundays. Under the direction of Gavin Taylor, The Tube filmed rock band Queen's 1986 Wembley concert for later broadcast and video and DVD release. Just better. You can hear Diane with Neil Green, 10am - 1pm weekdays. Also, unlike The Tube, which had gained a loyal fanbase and respect from artists, mainstream acts were reluctant to travel to Newcastle for a three-minute performance when they could appear on the BBC's more established Top of the Pops in the more accessible London. In 1993 the MP Ann Clwyd described Tyne Tees as having been "stripped of any meaningful identity since its take over by Yorkshire TV" and Ian Ritchie, Managing Director at Tyne Tees, left the company over a widely publicised disagreement with the Yorkshire-Tyne Tees board over what he saw as an unacceptable drive to centralise the company, including the complete closure of all non-news operations at Newcastle and a proposal to close the City Road studios. Whereas The Tube featured rock and punk bands and emerging musicians, Tyne Tees' The Roxy, concentrated on the mainstream UK singles chart. Pam will present ITV News Tyne Tees and Border for . ITV News Tyne Tees is a British television news service produced by ITV Tyne Tees & Border and broadcasting to the "Tyne Tees" region. In November 1995 both Tyne Tees Today and Network North were renamed to Tyne Tees News although separate news services for the North and South of the region unaffected. He became Dean for Arts, Design and Media at the University of Sunderland in June 2009. Meet Amy Lea - your new ITV News Tyne Tees presenter Her off-screen commitments include serving as patron of the Great North Air Ambulance, patron of The Sunshine Fund, and as a Deputy Lieutenant of County Durham. Historian Geoff Phillips comments that this "was a profound statement of the culture of the time". [14] In February 2017, he was honoured again by the Royal Television Society in the North East with a special award in February 2017 to mark his 80th birthday. Television signals were relayed by land-line from the studios to the switching centre; a distance between the studios and the exchange greater than 1 mile (1.6km) would have significantly increased the cost of receiving the networked programmes from the other ITV stations. You can join Ged for his memories of the nightclubs of Teesside, County Durham and North Yorkshire every Sunday from 9pm to midnight. Yorkshire and Tyne Tees then came under Trident's ownership on 1 January 1974. "[45] (Scottish, which doesn't trail any of the network shows under any ITV1 branding, Grampian, Ulster and Channel, each kept their own names but used their own versions of the new look. Anna Botting, born and bred in Surrey, is now a Sky News presenter on Sky News at Nine and Ten, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. [30] The merger led to the culling of staff. ITV News Tyne Tees. On Monday 2 September 1996 following the defection of the popular Mike Neville to Tyne Tees from the BBC's Look North after 32 years, North East Tonight was launched, replacing two separate news services and a lifestyle programme. Most of the regional programming was produced by Yorkshire and broadcast across the two stations, an area that the ITC considered too broad to be of local interest. On 5 October 1992 this was replaced by Tyne Tees Today (and from 31 March 1993 a sub-regional service would be known as Network North for South of the region only). In a 43-year career with the BBC and ITV franchisee Tyne Tees Television. You can hear Neil with Diane, 10am - 1pm weekdays and on Saturdays 9am - 11am, and 11am 12pm with Lisa. ITV Tyne Tees presenter Pam Royle to bid farewell to viewers in final The second dramatisation, The Black Velvet Gown, was the number one drama of 1991, winning an Emmy Award for best TV drama. Chairman and chief executive Clive Leach was sacked as a consequence. However, the upstairs room was used as rehearsal space, and the pub would regularly feature in the '80s music show The Tube. The Tyne Tees logo continued to appear after its own programmes. A Royle salute as popular North-East TV news presenter bows out after "We also have a surprise for everyone during the programme featuring a North East Superstar. In 2010, the studios at City Road along with the neighbouring pub, the Egypt Cottage, were demolished with plans for a residential development on the site. [14], Where most independent television companies published their schedules in the magazine TV Times, Tyne Tees produced their own listings magazine. [63] A documentary about the move to new premises, The Big Move, reflected that over the years the staff numbers had dropped by about 800, and around 170 people would be moving to the new site. TV-am Presenters TV-am Presenters The well known faces of TV-am The original TV-am team The Famous Five: Robert Kee, Angela Rippon, David Frost, Anna Ford and Michael Parkinson launch TV-am on 1st February 1983. [3], Independent television was introduced to Britain in September 1955. Brought up in a house with an outside netty, he attended Stephenson Memorial secondary school at Howdon. The ident itself featured pictures from the region. EMILY READER ITV (@EmilyNewsReader) / Twitter [8] Experienced television executive Anthony Jelly was appointed as managing director, although historian Andrew Spicer credits the Black brothers as the driving force and public face of Tyne Tees; George was programme director, and both brothers were prominent board members. [64], Tyne Tees moved to Television House at The Watermark, a new business park adjacent to the MetroCentre in Gateshead, in 2005. In 1990, Neville was awarded the MBE for services to broadcasting.[2]. [22] By November 1981, Trident had sold all but residual stakes in the two companies (15% and 20% respectively). 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division, also known as the Tyne-Tees division. He was easily able to adapt to the situation and stay professional, and was the only local anchorman in the UK to ever receive a Gotcha. "She is a fantastic person but also a fantastic journalist and presenter - a total professional who takes great pride in her work. The dark blue was popular amongst ITV contractors because it closely approximated to black on a black and white television set. His likeness appeared on a mural on the Tyne and Wear Metro, and in model form for a Millennium parade. [36] YTT's two largest shareholders became Pearson and LWT. [1], Neville went onto anchor Look North for 32 years, becoming the longest serving main anchor of any BBC regional news programme. The new merged ITV Tyne Tees & Border service launched on 25 February 2009. Rachel Bullock Industry Correspondent, ITV News Tyne Tees Follow @RBullockITV Rachel is based on Teesside, and holds the industry specialism brief as well as covering general news across. [10] OFCOM approved the plans a month later, allowing Tyne Tees to reintroduce its own full regional news service. "Im bound to feel a sense of loss. Late in life, he said his one regret was not having remained on the stage. Mel has a genetic condition called EDS - it's left her unable to sit up for long periods of time because her neck and spine have been unstable. [30][31] In the same year, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher initiated a blind auction system, through the Broadcasting Act 1990, through which companies had to bid for the regional franchises. Three variations were used, one with a black background, one with a multi coloured background and one with a grey background, with each version taking over from its predecessor after only a few months of use. BBC One - Look North (North East and Cumbria) - Jeff Brown TV-am Presenters On 30 March 1964, it begun airing nightly with the modified name North East Newsview. Tyne Tees made several attempts to woo him back, and in 1996 he returned to the commercial station with his own programme, North East Tonight With Mike Neville, which won a Best News Magazine Programme award from a jury in New York. Apparently unruffled even when things were falling apart around him, Neville in fact suffered badly from nerves before every programme a legacy from his early years as an actor in rep. Tyne Tees Steam Shipping Company, opened in the 1900s. [71] The name "Tyne Tees Television" was only seen in small letters at the bottom of the screen, whereas Yorkshire, who also adopted the Channel 3 brand a month later, was allowed to keep its 'chevron' logo alongside the '3'. Tyne Tees offered him his own hour long news programme, North East Tonight with Mike Neville. It was in the middle of heatwave and my cameraman had to change into his shorts to start the filming. To ensure Tyne Tees' survival, the ITA allowed it to affiliate with Yorkshire Television under a joint management company named 'Trident Television'. Pam's been my best friend and on-screen partner for such a long time - it's going to be a big change for us all, including our wonderful viewers, and I'm really looking forward to the start of another exciting chapter with Amy alongside me. She became a wonderful friend of mine during my time on and after The X Factor. He was subsequently a junior editorial assistant at the Daily Mail's Newcastle offices. You can join John for The Rock Show from 9pm to midnight every Saturday. [48], The new guidelines, published by the ITC in 1998, about the Channel 3 licence renewals signalled substantial cuts in the companies' payments to the Treasury. Pointing out that Smith became a director of the station, Pilkington asked why Tyne Tees failed to produce a documentary about a Newcastle politician, instead leaving it to Manchester-based Granada's current affairs programme World in Action. Thanks folks - it's flown by! However, not every ITV station embraced the new logo, and Tyne Tees abandoned it in 1991. Mike Neville (newsreader) - Wikipedia [45] The name "Tyne Tees" only appeared before regional programmes; the rest of the time, only the "ITV1" name was shown. ITV News Tyne Tees has unveiled its new presenter to replace Pam Royle, who left the channel on Friday. The first broadcast from their new base took place on 2 July 2005. You can join Paddy from 10pm to 1am weeknights. Tyne Tees operated two sub-regional news programmes from around 1983 until 2009, having been a commitment in the 1980 contract round. Meanwhile, developments in satellite and cable television, in addition to the two BBC channels and the new Channel 4, began to put pressure on ITV's finances. 13th NOVEMBER: English singer, songwriter and producer Jonathan King posed on Razzamatazz TV programme at Tyne Tees studios in . In the middle of all the loss and sadness she keeps going - she is a resilient and strong lady. [20] The third 'prong' of Trident was intended to be Anglia Television, but the IBA ruled out their involvement. 29 episodes, 2017-2020 Rachel Pritchard . Some of the consortium's suggestions were rejected: "Three Rivers Television" for being obscure, and "Tyne, Wear, and Tees" for being too long. [42], On 26 June 1997, Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television plc was acquired by the Granada Media Group plc (now ITV plc). Though fully recovered, she said the experience had made her re-evaluate her life. It was announced in January that Pam would be stepping down from her role in what she described as "one of the hardest decisions I have ever had to make". The company also pioneered non-news programming for the two sub-regions, including the nightly Epilogues, which ended a 29-year run in September 1988 when Tyne Tees commenced 24-hour broadcasting, although Tyne Tees had run an on-screen Jobfinder teletext service throughout the night since November 1987.
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