• Nicholas Newton Henshall Witchell OStJ FRGS (born 23 September 1953) is a retired English journalist and news presenter. The latter half of his career...
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  • journalist Nicholas Witchell (born 1953), English journalist and news presenter Mitchell (surname) This page lists people with the surname Witchell. If an...
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  • com News". Nicholas Witchell: A Celebration. Archived from the original on 28 December 2005. Retrieved 18 May 2005. (Nicholas Witchell's encounter with...
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  • editors of the newspaper include Paul Vallely (The Independent) and Nicholas Witchell (BBC News). Leeds University Union also operates the student radio...
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    to Section 28: she continued to read the news whilst co-presenter Nicholas Witchell restrained one of them. Shorty afterwards in July 1988 Lawley left...
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    Kirsty Wark Justin Webb Charles Wheeler Alan Whicker Keith Wilkinson Nicholas Witchell Alastair Yates Kirsty Young Julie Chen Anderson Cooper Katie Couric...
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  • presenters, with Andrew Harvey substituting when one was unavailable and Nicholas Witchell becoming lead presenter when neither were available. Humphreys left...
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  • 21 August 2007; cameo scenes by BBC reporters Jason Mohammad and Nicholas Witchell were filmed at BBC's broadcasting houses in Llandaff and London. "The...
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  • Monday, 3 September, and was originally presented by Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell with Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman as the first relief newsreader...
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    [permanent dead link] Morrison, Hamish (8 September 2022). "BBC's Nicholas Witchell slammed over 'tasteless' speculation on Queen's health". The National...
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    2010. "BBC Report of First Day of Inquests, see video report with Nicholas Witchell". BBC News. 2 October 2007. Archived from the original on 15 October...
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  • royalty. Examples from the United Kingdom include Jennie Bond and Nicholas Witchell, both of the BBC. Royal Rota "Jennie Bond to leave BBC after 14 years...
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    wedding in April 2011. He and Catherine toured Canada that summer. Nicholas Witchell, writing for BBC News, noted that the tour to Canada had been an "unqualified...
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  • photographs a "grotesque and unjustifiable invasion of privacy"; the BBC's Nicholas Witchell stated that "he had rarely seen such a level of publicly expressed...
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    Donald Coggan, Jesse Jackson, David Attenborough, Mikhail Gorbachev, Nicholas Witchell, David Icke, West Midlands Police Sergeant, Norman Tebbit, Polish...
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    trip to California was also her first visit to the United States. Nicholas Witchell, writing for BBC News, noted that the tour to Canada had been an "unqualified...
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    Batts, a veteran of the Normandy landings, met with BBC journalist Nicholas Witchell. Batts pointed out that the United Kingdom was the only major Allied...
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  • Vacant James Landale Caroline Hawley Paul Adams Jonathan Marcus Jonny Dymond Nicholas Witchell Sean Coughlan Daniela Relph Sarah Campbell[citation needed]...
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    junction with the M54 motorway just 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Cosford. Nicholas Witchell (born 1953 in Cosford) journalist, newscaster. Royal correspondent...
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  • 1972–1988) Sian Williams (1999–2013) Nicholas Witchell (Main presenter, 1981–1999) Peter Woods (Main presenter, 1964–1981) Nicholas Owen (2007-2018) Sophie Long...
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  • Notable previous editors also include Paul Dacre, Jay Rayner and Nicholas Witchell. A Leeds student publication titled The Gryphon was originally established...
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    Newsreader Sue Lawley continued with the broadcast, while co-presenter Nicholas Witchell tackled the intruders off-camera. On 20 May 2006 during the live broadcast...
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    from Thames Television's Euston Road studios, while BBC newsreader Nicholas Witchell had to broadcast from the BBC1 continuity studio at BBC Television...
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  • which was his own real life profession. Among other newscasters, Nicholas Witchell can be heard reporting on Hacker's visit to a school in "The National...
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  • postponed due to delays with the set. The first edition was presented by Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando. The business news coverage extended to an hour-long...
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  • 1952 – Jim Morrison, American baseball player and manager 1953 – Nicholas Witchell, English journalist 1954 – Charlie Barnett, American actor (d. 1996)...
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    (b 1919, d 2009), dermatologist Sir Graham Wilson, bacteriologist Nicholas Witchell, BBC Television journalist Julian Worricker (R 1976–1980), BBC Radio...
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  • heard saying, "Bloody people. I can't stand that man [referring to Nicholas Witchell]. He's so awful, he really is." He was heard to say this while posing...
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    incomprehensible and had to be dragged off-screen when he talked for too long; Nicholas Witchell was always turning up during a strike to work rather than report;...
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  • (1983–84) and the Six O'Clock News at its launch in 1984 alongside Nicholas Witchell. She went on to present Desert Island Discs from 1988 until 2006,...
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