Gordon Burns

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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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Irishman who went from a newspaper background into the heady world of Ulster Television. He has reported for ITV's ''World in Action'' and presented the local news in Manchester since 1997. He presented [[The Krypton Factor]] for approximately 1,184 years.  
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Belfast born-and-bred journalist who went from a newspaper background into the heady world of Ulster Television, presenting local news programme ''UTV Reports'' before joining the slightly more heady world of Granada Television where he presented ''Granada Reports''. He presented [[The Krypton Factor]] for approximately 1,184 years. and he also reported for ITV's ''World in Action''. Between 1997 and 2011 he was the BBC's anchorman in Manchester, presenting ''North West Tonight''. He also presented a Sunday morning radio programme on BBC Radio's Manchester and Lancashire which he did until 2013.
== Trivia ==
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He had a bit part in ''Prime Suspect 5''.
He had a bit part in ''Prime Suspect 5''.
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He has interviewed eight Prime Ministers.  
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He has interviewed eight Prime Ministers, however not all the interviews went well. He was chastised by Margaret Thatcher for interrupting one of her answers, while John Major accused him of being a paid-up member of the Labour Party, following a particularly fractious interview a week before Major lost the 1997 general election to Labour.
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Presented his own short-lived chat show in 1974, ''The Gordon Burns Hour'' for Ulster Television - only really noted as the first programme to link-up with RTE, their colleagues in the Republic, for a joint broadcast with Gay Byrne's ''The Late Late Show''.
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Whilst at Ulster, he also had his hand in comedy, co-producing a local series called ''Zoom In'' in 1968.
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Initially a sports editor, Burns stepped in to present ''UTV Reports'' in the summer of 1969 - temporarily at first - on condition that he wasn't given too much politics to cover. Not long after, the Troubles began.
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His dulcet and unmistakeable tones were heard briefly on the last-ever edition of the BBC's classic drama series "Clocking Off" in 2003. Burns was very obviously presenting "North West Tonight" in this context, since "Clocking Off" was set in Manchester.
== Contact ==
== Contact ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Burns Wikipedia entry]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Burns Wikipedia entry]
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== See also ==
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[[Weaver's Week 2023-08-06|An appreciation]] from Weaver's Week
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[[Category:Devisors|Burns, Gordon]]

Current revision as of 19:06, 9 December 2024

Contents

Shows

The Krypton Factor

Password

Photo Finish

Relatively Speaking

Treasure Trail

A Word in Your Ear

Biography

Belfast born-and-bred journalist who went from a newspaper background into the heady world of Ulster Television, presenting local news programme UTV Reports before joining the slightly more heady world of Granada Television where he presented Granada Reports. He presented The Krypton Factor for approximately 1,184 years. and he also reported for ITV's World in Action. Between 1997 and 2011 he was the BBC's anchorman in Manchester, presenting North West Tonight. He also presented a Sunday morning radio programme on BBC Radio's Manchester and Lancashire which he did until 2013.

Trivia

He had a bit part in Prime Suspect 5.

He has interviewed eight Prime Ministers, however not all the interviews went well. He was chastised by Margaret Thatcher for interrupting one of her answers, while John Major accused him of being a paid-up member of the Labour Party, following a particularly fractious interview a week before Major lost the 1997 general election to Labour.

Presented his own short-lived chat show in 1974, The Gordon Burns Hour for Ulster Television - only really noted as the first programme to link-up with RTE, their colleagues in the Republic, for a joint broadcast with Gay Byrne's The Late Late Show.

Whilst at Ulster, he also had his hand in comedy, co-producing a local series called Zoom In in 1968.

Initially a sports editor, Burns stepped in to present UTV Reports in the summer of 1969 - temporarily at first - on condition that he wasn't given too much politics to cover. Not long after, the Troubles began.

His dulcet and unmistakeable tones were heard briefly on the last-ever edition of the BBC's classic drama series "Clocking Off" in 2003. Burns was very obviously presenting "North West Tonight" in this context, since "Clocking Off" was set in Manchester.

Contact

David Anthony Promotions, PO Box 286, Warrington, Cheshire WA2 6GA.

Web links

Internet Movie Database entry

Wikipedia entry

See also

An appreciation from Weaver's Week

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