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PICTURED: BBC News logo.

Textbook handover to BBC News Channel by BBC NI

Posted on 30th July 2019 by The Clean Feed Team Last updated on 26th March 2021 Filed under PresWatch

It’s not often that the schedule provides the opportunity for a tidy handover to the BBC News Channel at the point where BBC One programmes finish for the day. And frankly, it also depends on who is in the director’s chair.

This example from BBC One Northern Ireland is as good as it gets. The announcer/director is David Olver.

VIDEO: BBC One Northern Ireland handover to the BBC News Channel. Announcer: David Olver. TX DATE/TIME: 30th July 2019, 1am. COPYRIGHT: BBC.

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