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BBC News at One

much bigger things. maybe a few drier interludes over dumfries house in ayrshire. aha! there'll be snow. it was in 1985 when computers and green screen technology changed the landscape of weather forecasts on the bbc forever. we're constantly watching the weather here. so i'm looking at the radar to see where it's raining or snowing, watching the satellite to see where the cloud is. and i'm looking at all the computer generated forecasts that are spat out of supercomputers. so we take all of that information and i'm just building my graphics at the moment. so i think a lot of people don't realise that us presenters actually build our own graphics as well. we're notjust confined to tv studios these days. we can broadcast from anywhere in the world on just the strength of a mobile phone, chasing the weather story wherever it's happening. it will feel more like below freezing for many parts... sometimes, some more fun than others. ..i can tell you it's freezing here now! pour carol! matt taylor with that report.

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BBC News at Six

of the camera, and along with tom clifton, who he shared presenting duties with, brought a slightly more informal approach to the forecast. we'd been briefed to try to be a bit human, and i mentioned that tomorrow was going to be a good day for hanging out the washing, and this was something that had never been said before. and the press really took this up and thought that was a jolly good thing. and back then, the forecast came courtesy of two charts and a lot of charcoal. it wasn't until 1974 before the first female weather forecaster, barbara edwards, graced the air. if you look on the chart, you'll see there's outbreaks of rain, sleet... the following year, those instantly recognisable weather symbols that we all love were introduced, but they didn't always behave themselves. so there's some blue with some, er, oh, dear, these bleep... _ but then, like many presenters, they became iconic and some presenters went on to much bigger things. maybe a few drier interludes over dumfries house in ayrshire. aha! there'll be snow. it was in 1985, when computers

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BBC News at Six

and green screen technology changed the landscape of weather forecasts on the bbc forever. we're constantly watching the weather here. so i'm looking at the radar to see where it's raining or snowing, watching the satellite to see where the cloud is. and i'm looking at all the computer—generated forecasts that are spat out of supercomputers. so we take all of that information and i'm just building my graphics at the moment. so i think a lot of people don't realise that us presenters actually build our own graphics as well. we're notjust confined to tv studios these days. we can broadcast from anywhere in the world on just the strength of a mobile phone, chasing the weather story wherever it's happening. it will feel more like below freezing for many parts... sometimes, some more fun than others. i can tell you it's freezing here now! time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. how much it has changed and all the technology you have now! for

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The Big Weekend Show

is 7-year-old golden google shredded $4000 in cash after swiping the money off the kitchen counter when his owners weren't looking. he didn't just wipe it he consumed it, it came out and it was cleaned up, they took it to the bank and help them get their money and the owners weren't mad at the dog. >> i would be somewhat mad but her face is so cute. the golden globe award show is tonight, some winners and presenters will be taken home gift bags valued at $500,000. the issues big ticket is luxury yacht charters exclusive trips to tropical islands and a membership to a private aviation company with $10000 in flight credits, that is insane, you wonder why people think hollywood is out of touch. doctor. marc: the ongoing plagiarism or took on a new twist as bill ackman is defending his wife against plagiarism allegations

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Golden Globes 2024: no NZ coverage of awards presented by Michelle Yeoh, Will Ferrell

Michelle Yeoh, Will Ferrell, Angela Bassett and Amanda Seyfried will be among the presenters at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards . The show announced its first...

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The Daily Global

dr sergey radchenko, an historian and professor of international relations at the john hopkins school of advanced international studies. there is a reason that the whole world is interested in this development because this sort of personal relationship between vladimir putin and neck are too played out on the international stage in a hugely significant geopolitical way. stage in a hugely significant ”eooliticalwa . ~ , geopoliticalway. absolutely. putin has a lot of — geopoliticalway. absolutely. putin has a lot of power. _ geopoliticalway. absolutely. putin has a lot of power. it _ geopoliticalway. absolutely. putin has a lot of power. it goes - geopoliticalway. absolutely. putin has a lot of power. it goes after i has a lot of power. it goes after his enemies as other presenters here and commentators have said. when he made the original statements and criticise the minister of defence, that was a moment of great surprise. i thought how could prudent allow this mutiny? i thought to myself how can prudent allow this? this sort of thing is not supposed to happen. he sort of lets prigozhin go free when

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BBC News

screen he loved his cricket, always a proud yorkshireman.— screen he loved his cricket, always a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research — a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into _ a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into the _ a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into the benefit - a proud yorkshireman. one day there was research into the benefit of- was research into the benefit of this magnificent food, so food for yorkshireman. find this magnificent food, so food for yorkshireman.— this magnificent food, so food for yorkshireman. �* ., ., , yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's — yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's very _ yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's very yorkshire _ yorkshireman. and at the end it was his father's very yorkshire judgment | his father's very yorkshire judgment that came to mind. just his father's very yorkshire 'udgment that came to mindh that came to mind. just before he died he said _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to me, _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to me, you _ that came to mind. just before he died he said to me, you have - that came to mind. just before he | died he said to me, you have done well and it's some big stars. i said, i have. he said he made a bob or two without breaking sweat. i admitted that was also true. good lad he said, but think on, it's not like playing for yorkshire, is it? once or twice he got pretty damn close. good night. sirtim sir tim davey said he was the king of the chat show and define the format for all the presenters and shows that follow. he interviewed

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BBC News

we will never see his like again." and the bbc director general — tim davie said "michael was the king of the chat show and he defined the format for all the presenters and shows that followed" david sillitojoins us now. its unsuprising so many have already paid tribute — michael parkinson — was a legendary broadcaster. what is is interesting is how the show started, it was a fill—in for the dead days of summers just a few weeks. they said we will have a chat show and mix people from different backgrounds and see what happens. he said, can we do without the desk and make it informal and it was like a graveyard slot. the fact that we are still talking about those interviews 50 years on suggests there was a special moment going on there. and

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BBC News

chat and interview with some celebrities. how do you think that affected other presenters and other chat shows going forward? ihell affected other presenters and other chat shows going forward?- chat shows going forward? well it chan . ed chat shows going forward? well it changed the _ chat shows going forward? well it changed the game, _ chat shows going forward? well it changed the game, because - chat shows going forward? well it | changed the game, because before that it was very much sort of a formal setting, celebrities would come in and talk for a few minutes and it wouldn't be this in—depth interview that he would get out of his guests. that changed the way, because other guests that would come in, they, no one would know what to expect, even as parkinson came on, celebrities would be surprised at how much emotion he could get out of them and other stars with their own shows would look at parkinson and replicate that and that has been happening since. if you look at the chat shows now, it is kind of following that format and has gone away from the more formal format

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