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. 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. [33], New regulations from the ITC allowed Yorkshire to merge with Tyne Tees, this time under the name Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television plc (YTT), although their ITV franchises remained separate. You can hear Lisa 1pm - 4pm weekdays and on Saturdays 11am - 2pm, 11am - 12pm . An opt-out was used from the main Northern Life bulletin was launched to provide localised news from each area. ITV News Tyne Tees has unveiled its new presenter. 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. The new equipment required only a camera operator, who could also operate sound equipment, and a reporter. You can hear Lisa 1pm - 4pm weekdays and on Saturdays 11am - 2pm, 11am - 12pm with Neil Green. Michael Neville, MBE (born James Armstrong Briggs, 17 October 1936 6 September 2017) was a British broadcaster, best known as a presenter on regional TV news in North East England. 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. However, not every ITV station embraced the new logo, and Tyne Tees abandoned it in 1991. [11] Daytime and weekend bulletins for the Tyne Tees region were reintroduced on Monday 16 September 2013. 13th NOVEMBER: English singer, songwriter and producer Jonathan King posed on Razzamatazz TV programme at Tyne Tees studios in . A few summers ago Donald Campbell's Bluebird was ready to take to the water once more. Amy Lea, ITV News Tyne Tees presenter During her career, Amy has reported on stories both home and abroad, including the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the manhunt for Raoul Moat and. Places: Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. [10] OFCOM approved the plans a month later, allowing Tyne Tees to reintroduce its own full regional news service. You can hear Mike from 6am to 9am Sundays. [5][4], While Neville was working as an actor, the North East's independent television station Tyne Tees Television began broadcasting in January 1959. Michael Neville was born at Willington Quay, a stones throw from the north bank of the Tyne, on October 17 1936. Its longest running news programme was Northern Life, which ran from 1976 to 1992. The new practices contrasted with early reporting, which had an average crew of five. Ian says: "I'm thrilled to be joined by Amy - she's a great talent, full of energy and enthusiasm.". [45] Promoting the new brand, Gygnell said, "Everyone refers to this region as 'the North-East' and we want it to be known that we are part of this great region and moving with it. Some companies, historian Simon Cherry notes, were scrambling "very readily for the lowest common denominator Tyne Tees was notorious for avoiding minority programmes and putting out cop shows or westerns instead."[19]. 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. Tyne Tees also has smaller studios and offices in Billingham, York, London and within the Media Centre at the University of Sunderland.[65]. She'll join Ian Payne on-screen from 29th March to present the evening news programme at 6pm. ITV News Tyne Tees has unveiled its new presenter - Amy Lea! This system was to be used in the 1991 franchise round, which caused large changes to the network. 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. According to Variety, YTT "oversold its airtime to advertisers and failed to meet its ratings targets, resulting in a huge revenue shortfall estimated by analysts at over $20million. [17] In 1959, Tyne Tees charged advertisers 100 for 15 seconds during prime time. 16 March - Tyne Tees' presentation department is closed, with continuity transferred to Leeds. Pam joined Tyne Tees in 1983 as a weather presenter and, after spending time working for London Weekend Television and TV-am in London, she returned to her home region in 1989 to become a main presenter for Tyne Tees. Botting comes from an accomplished family, as she is the. [61] Two nearby pubs, The Egypt Cottage and Rose & Crown, became affectionately known as Studio 5 because of the amount of time that the station's staff spent in them. [79] Some editions of The One O'Clock Show were produced by David Croft, who would go on to co-write many BBC situation comedies. The launch ident featured a white anchor which then gradually turned into three letter T's alongside each other. [14] Part of the medley was based upon "The Sailor's Hornpipe". Commentator Andrew Bowden observes that this interlinked design remains strongly associated with the company. [71][73], However this bold new look was not to last, as Tyne Tees adopted the 1989 ITV generic look. On 14 June 2013, it was reported ITV would restore a full 30-minute edition of Lookaround and shorter bulletins for Border viewers, effectively leading to a demerger of the Tyne Tees and Border services. Tap into Getty Images global-scale, data-driven insights and network of over 340,000creators to create content exclusively for your brand. The pair went on to compere the annual Geordierama shows at the Newcastle Festival, later televised locally by BBC North East and broadcast nationally on BBC Radio 4. 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. CREATIVE. [95][96] A couple of months later, Tyne Tees launched another music show, this time for the ITV network. As a result, all Tyne Tees sub-opts were ceased immediately. 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. Historian Geoff Phillips comments that this "was a profound statement of the culture of the time". [71], When Tyne Tees adopted the Channel 3 North East branding in September 1996, the traditional "TTTV" logo arrangement was dropped in favour of a large '3', with the region written to the left of the '3'. [11][12][13], Neville went on to make occasional guest appearances on TV and radio, including a BBC Four documentary celebrating regional television in July 2011. In 1969, the station's first colour television news programme was broadcast under the new name of Today at Six. Tyne Tees replaced the triple-T logo in 1970 with the basic layout of two letter Ts above 'TV', an icon which would be incorporated into many future redesigns. Amy replaces former longstanding presenter Pam Royle, whose final day on air was on Friday. 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. Eventually, in October 1958, the name "Tyne Tees" was announced. "Im very sure the viewers will come to love her as much as we already do.". 2023 Getty Images. The name 'Tyne Tees' then flew in below and the background colour faded to blue. I am beyond thrilled about being the new presenter at ITV Tyne Tees. The main news show has been rebranded several times; the current version is ITV News Tyne Tees. Brought up in a house with an outside netty, he attended Stephenson Memorial secondary school at Howdon. [22] Trident had sales offices in London, where most agencies are located and where most advertising is bought and sold. In a staff memo, head of news Catherine Houlihan cited the ban was because of the large number of staff being made redundant at the station. It instructed Trident to set up both companies as independents and to retain only a minority shareholding in each. He was subsequently a junior editorial assistant at the Daily Mail's Newcastle offices. "YORKSHIRE'S NEW BROOM TURNS GLOOM INTO BOOM". The 50-year-old will freelance for ITV Tyne Tees regional programme. The "Tyne Tees" news service transmits to County Durham, North Yorkshire, Northumberland and Tyne and Wear. Tyne Tees became a prolific producer of children's entertainment for the ITV network in the 1970s and 1980s. [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. [12] Scholar Natasha Vall suggests that the station's commitment to broadcasting comedy helped establish a regional identity. In March 1964, he became the anchorman of the station's nightly news magazine programme, North East Newsview, but within a short time, he was approached by BBC North East to replace Frank Bough as the anchor of its rival news programme Look North. 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. In a 43-year career with the BBC and ITV franchisee Tyne Tees Television. In 2003, Neville received the Outstanding Contribution Award at the Tom Cordner North East Press Awards ceremony and two years later, Northumbria University conferred an honorary degree upon him. Some of the consortium's suggestions were rejected: "Three Rivers Television" for being obscure, and "Tyne, Wear, and Tees" for being too long. Here's a introduction to Amy - how she got to where she is now, and some of her career highlights. Here are some of the stories that have stuck with me during my time at Tyne Tees. August 17th 1992: a nervous young lad started his dream job at Tyne Tees TV and, somehow, with the support & camaraderie of terrific colleagues & wonderful viewers past & present, he's been getting away with it for 30 years! Tyne Tees took over the relay transmitter at Berwick-upon-Tweed in December 2006 from Border Television in order to extend the deadline of the town's upgrade to digital TV by four years, since Border was the first to switch off its analogue signal in 2008. In 2016, Pam a mother-of-two and now a grandmother issued a public warning about the dangers of skin cancer after a melanoma was discovered on her leg. Mike Neville, who has died aged 80, was a towering figures in the heyday of British regional television, anchoring the nightly news programme for Tyne Tees Television, BBC North East and then Tyne Tees again for 43 years. [5] Several offers were submitted, including from the existing four companies, to the ITA. These new studios formed the basis of Tyne Tees operations and featured the company offices. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection. These include axing mid-morning bulletins on weekdays and lunchtime bulletins at weekends, merging a number of regions and axing most non-news regional programmes. Tees. Regional programming used a generic ident with the name Tyne Tees below the ITV1 logo until November 2006, after which no regional idents existed. ITV News Tyne Tees has unveiled its new presenter to replace Pam Royle, who left the channel on Friday. Collections; . Pam, who lives near Darlington, is planning to continue using her presenting skills on screen as well as working from a home studio, producing voice-overs for commercials, narrations, documentaries, and audio books. "[27] The IBA imposed the condition that for the 1980 franchise round a company could only own one franchise, although it could earn up to 30percent of another. [62], The complex continued until 2004 following the merger of Granada and Carlton to form ITV plc. [7] This consortium, was chosen from among eleven applicants because of its strong local links, commitment to local programming, concentrating on regional topical matters, and educational and children's programmes. One of the range of promotional material was a poster called 'Sweet Sixteen', featuring photographs of 15 men accompanied by their full names, job titles and other formal history. [64] Television House also acts as a base for ITV SignPost, Britain's biggest supplier of British Sign Language (BSL) services for television, video, CD-ROM, DVD, film and the Internet.[66]. She will join co-presenter Ian Payne on-screen from 29th March to present the evening news. She travelled to Spain to Barcelona for a huge operation that fused her neck and spine. I've got to know June and her family over the last few years. [6] One worker told Press Gazette that "morale is at rock bottom". 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. You can hear Neil with Diane, 10am - 1pm weekdays and on Saturdays 9am - 11am, and 11am 12pm with Lisa. "We also have a surprise for everyone during the programme featuring a North East Superstar. This page is not available in other languages. [45] The name "Tyne Tees" only appeared before regional programmes; the rest of the time, only the "ITV1" name was shown. [24][28] The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the successor to the ITA, recognised the criticism, reported The Economist, "that Trident was London-dominated, overly diversified, and out of touch with the grass roots. [32][33] Together, the now-merged companies were committed to paying about 60million a year to the government for the right to broadcast, a substantial amount compared to the 2,000 bid by Central, ITV's largest station. [45] Graeme Thompson was appointed MD and Controller of Programmes at ITV Tyne Tees in 2004, having been appointed Director of Broadcasting in December 1997 and then Controller of Programmes in 2001. [53], On 9 February 2005, Ofcom issued a proposed timetable for ending analogue terrestrial television transmissions as part of the switchover to digital television. It's stories of strength like this that you really take home with you and that inspire you in your day to day life.The Bluebird. 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. One of the best known was The One O'Clock Show, a 40-minute variety show broadcast on weekdays. TV-am Presenters 1985 The TV-am team in the atrium, 1985. [77], The station's founding executives George and Alfred Black used their theatrical background to produce a lot of light entertainment programming on Tyne Tees in the early years. "[42] Tyne Tees acquired the brand "Channel 3 North East", with 'Tyne Tees Television' still being retained as the company name. Nicholas Owen, a former Look North reporter who moved onto ITN, described Neville as his mentor in a 2004 newspaper article, remarking that, He is a Geordie legend and has a towering reputation, in a way that no-one in national television does. The location was deliberately chosen because of its proximity to the telephone exchange in Carliol Square. Clients sat in the control room during rehearsals to ensure that their products were getting the exposure for which they had paid. His first job at the age of 15 was at the Northern Guild of Commerce and Chamber of Trade. Tributes have flooded in for the Pam - who has become one of the most familiar faces on North East TV screens - since it was announced she was leaving her role. [26], Yorkshire and Tyne Tees applied separately for renewal of the franchises in 1980, and each won. You can join Brigid and Harry for everything green, gardening and the great outdoors from 11am to 2pm Sundays. You can hear Katherine 4pm - 6pm weekdays and on Saturday 6am - 9am. 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. This was a gloriously sunny day - and really hot too! Tyne Tees is named after two of the region's three primary rivers. Before joining ITV, Amy worked in commercial radio across the North East and North Yorkshire and with the BBC in both radio and television. [11] Local comic Bobby Thompson was invited to host a solo show. 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]. Tyne Tees became part of ITV plc, the largest television production company in the world, which now owned 90percent of ITV. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. [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. [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. BBC News. Can you name them all @theannediamond These companies bid so high that the Independent Television Commission seriously considered rejecting the business plans of each in turn and disqualifying them. 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). Produced for Channel 4, and first broadcast three days after the new station's launch in November 1982, The Tube acquired its name from the architecture of the public entrance to Studio 5, from where the show was broadcast, at the City Road complex. From 1969 to 1983, he became well known nationally for his contributions to the early evening magazine programme Nationwide a programme he would go onto present occasionally. You can hear Diane with Neil Green, 10am - 1pm weekdays. Having asked Neville to be his best man, Nick Owen arrived at Gateshead register office with his bride to find the registrar tongue-tied.
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