BBC News - Christmas Day 1995 Open
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Funny that on this day the worst blizzards in 4 decades hit northern Britain, because 1995 was the last time I have seen a White Christmas, and even then it hardly snowed that much.
Incidently, why was the daytime set used for the late bulletins on Bank Holidays. The late bulletins at weekends used the dark set. Strange, because this is at just after 10pm, the Nine O'clock news always used the dark set.
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Why are they not using the night studio for this clip
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Do you have any full six 0 clock news bulletins anyway good clip
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Do you have any six 0 clock news from the virtual era
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Actually Monday, Dec. 25, 1995 Christmas Day. Looks like the late Pope John Paul II wasn't feeling well in his Christmas Message, wasn't he? Diana M. May 3, 2009
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the cgi studio is kinda cool but the scale with the presenter inserted seems off
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CGI - although as ive stated above it does look like a real studio set!
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CGI - although as ive stated above it does look like a real studio set!
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Its so impressive and ahead of its time that when i found an old BBC 9:00 news broadcast from 1993 (one of the first to use this look) I actually thought it was an actual set, with the glass things with the eagles on it hung from the studio lighting rig!!!
wow the same set of the One O'Clock News and the Six O' Clock News from 1993-1999 with the Nine O'Clock News opening song. lol
sharpbleydz500 3 years ago 4
Yep! This was used for every early evening weekend news bulletin during this era. The late weekend news, however, used the Nine look and theme. Strangely, on bank holidays all bulletins used this look - even the late ones! I could never work out why they did that.
itsrobert 3 years ago
As far as I'm concerned Britain's 'main' news is at 6. It's called the six o'clock news. Most people watch it then (I do at tea time anyway.)
Don't forget this is also 12 years ago.
DavidTL 4 years ago
Actually, the late evening bulletins on both the BBC and ITV are considered to be the flagship bulletins. For the BBC, that's the Ten O'Clock News, and for ITV, it is currently the News at 10.30; soon to be News at Ten. In this instance, it was from Christmas Day 1995. Usually, on Christmas Day the BBC only show a summary around 6pm and the longer programme is left until late evening. There was no regional bulletin following that broadcast on 25/12/1995.
itsrobert 4 years ago
The news on BBC at 10 is the same length as the news at 6 I thought. I mean you know your stuff, but I've watched both are they're the same length - half an hour.
DavidTL 4 years ago
Yes, the 6pm and 10pm bulletins are roughly the same length (as is, in fact, the 1pm news) but the BBC considers the 10pm bulletin as its flagship/main bulletin. That's why Huw Edwards presents it. ITV's 10.30pm bulletin is presented by Mark Austin (main presenter), soon to be Trevor McDonald again when News at Ten returns.
itsrobert 4 years ago