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Brent Sadler – joined ITN in 1981 as a news reporter, before being promoted to the position of Middle East Correspondent. He left to join CNN in 1991. •
Annie St John – announcer for
HTV West,
Tyne Tees and
LWT during the 1980s, and later a main presenter on
HTV News West. She died from a drugs overdose in 1990. •
Angus Scott – regular sports presenter for
HTV during the 1980s and 1990s: he frequently presented sports news on
HTV News. He is the brother of
Steve Scott. •
Mike Scott – reporter and presenter on
World In Action and Granada's local news programmes: he was the company's programme controller from 1979 until 1987. He was probably best known for hosting
The Time, The Place from 1987 until 1993, in rotation with
John Stapleton. Scott died in 2008. •
Selina Scott – presenter of
Grampian Today; in 1980 moved to ITN to replace Anna Ford on
News at Ten; left to present the BBC's
Breakfast Time; later co-hosted
The Clothes Show •
Steve Scott – sports editor and newscaster for
ITV News from ITN; began his television career as Industrial Correspondent with
West Tonight on ITV West; joined ITN in 1993. He is married to the former
HTV News presenter Patricia Yorston, and is also the brother of
Angus Scott. •
Ben Shephard – main presenter on
Good Morning Britain since 2014. He was previously a presenter on
GMTV and
GMTV Today from 2000 until 2010, and he has also hosted quiz shows, including
The Krypton Factor,
Tipping Point and
1 vs. 100. •
Chris Ship – Royal Editor for ITV News and occasional weekend news presenter •
Peter Sissons – joined ITN in 1964 and became their Industrial Editor after being wounded covering the
Nigerian Civil War; became alternate presenter of the
News at One in 1976; presented the first edition of
Channel 4 News in 1982; left in 1989 to join BBC News. He died in 2019. •
Penny Smith – long-serving newsreader on
GMTV, from 1993 until 2010. She had previously been a newsreader on
Border Television's
Lookaround, on
Thames News, and on
Sky News at its inception in 1989. She also co-hosted the last series of
The Krypton Factor alongside
Gordon Burns. •
Jon Snow – journalist and presenter for ITN, best known for presenting Channel 4 News since 1989; cousin of fellow-journalist
Peter Snow. •
Peter Snow – joined ITN as a newscaster in 1962, later working as a foreign correspondent and Defence and Diplomatic Correspondent during the 1960s and 1970s. He was also a regular analyst and co-presenter on ITN's election programmes during this period. He joined the BBC in 1979 as the first main anchor of
Newsnight, which he presented from 1980 until 1997. During this time, he became especially famous for his use of the
Swingometer during the BBC's election coverage. He later co-presented
Tomorrow's World and also a number of history programmes, the latter normally with his historian son,
Dan Snow. He is also the cousin of fellow-journalist
Jon Snow. •
Julia Somerville – joined
ITN in 1987 to co-present the
Lunchtime News; presenter of
ITV News at Ten until it ended in 1999; remained at ITN until October 2001, presenting the
ITV News at 1:30 and was the launch newscaster for the
ITN News Channel •
Judi Spiers – regular presenter and announcer, initially for
Westward Television, then
TSW, from 1977 until 1991, when she left to join the
BBC. •
Alastair Stewart – main newscaster on
ITV Lunchtime News, relief newscaster on
ITV Evening News and relief newscaster on
ITV News at Ten •
Ian Stirling (broadcaster) – long-serving announcer and presenter on
Westward Television,
TSW and
Westcountry Television. He died in 2005. •
Edward Stourton (journalist) – joined ITN in 1979: he was a founder-member of
Channel 4 News and worked in various roles on the programme, including copywriter, producer, duty home news editor and chief sub-editor. He joined the BBC in 1988 as their Paris Correspondent, before returning to ITN as their Diplomatic Editor in 1990. He rejoined the BBC in 1993 to present the One O'Clock News and he later presented the 'Today' programme, to which he still contributes to this day. •
Janet Street-Porter – joined LWT in 1975; reporter on
The London Weekend Show from 1975 until 1979 •
John Suchet – newsreader for ITN, 1972–2004; reporter, 1972–1982, when he became a weekend news presenter; main lunchtime presenter, 1987–1992; best known for his presenting the
ITV News at 6:30, 1992–1999; during these years he was also a relief presenter for
News at Ten; retired from ITN in 2004; brother of the actor
David Suchet • Jonathan Swain – senior news correspondent, Good Morning Britain. Previously a correspondent for GMTV from 2001 and then Daybreak before it was relaunched as Good Morning Britain. From 1996 until 1998 reporter and presenter at Westcountry Television in SW England before joining Central Television. ==T==