「o'clock」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「News.」)
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"I Am The Six O'clock News" | "I Am The Six O'clock News" |
Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979) | Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979) |
BBC One O'Clock News and the BBC Ten O'Clock News | Other bulletins followed the BBC One O'Clock News |
cluding the Six O'Clock News and Nine O'Clock News | Subsequently, he presented other bulletins includi |
B debuted the "10 O'Clock News" on January 4, 1988 | WUAB debuted the "10 O'Clock News" on January 4, 1 |
Six O'Clock News - Jet Fade-In with Stewardess | Six O'Clock News - Jet Fade-In with Stewardess |
was also editor of the channel's Six O'Clock News | Oliver joined the BBC in 2006, where he became edi |
ght on BBC Two and The 7 O'Clock News on BBC Three | Mair has also presented Newsnight on BBC Two and T |
upon the retirement of Bill Elder in February 2000 | He assumed anchoring WWL's "Twelve O'Clock News" u |
r with former Breakfast colleague Dermot Murnaghan | She presented her last Six O'Clock News on 5 Octob |
ne O'Clock News for two years during the mid-1990s | He was then a newsreader on BBC's One O'Clock News |
Bruce left the Six O'Clock News on 19 January 2003 | Both Edwards and Bruce left the Six O'Clock News o |
), British presenter of BBC One's Ten O'Clock News | Huw Edwards (journalist), British presenter of BBC |
lock News, Shelley, Week Ending and Spitting Image | He has worked on Not the Nine O'Clock News, Shelle |
he program when it became the BBC Ten O'Clock News | In 1996, after two years in Brussels, he returned |
ine O'Clock News, Crackerjack and Rosemary & Thyme | Peter Spence has written for many television shows |
The 7 O'Clock News on BBC Three for several years | She was also a presenter of 60 Seconds and The 7 O |
hijacked by a pirate who impersonated Max Headroom | On November 22, 1987, his report on The Nine O'Clo |
News (1979-82) and Kenny Everett also imitated her | Pamela Stephenson mocked Street-Porter on Not the |
ake way for presenters Huw Edwards and Fiona Bruce | Michael Buerk & Peter Sissons left the BBC Ten O'C |
which had been on the air since 14 September 1970 | The programme was launched on 16 October 2000, rep |
e O'Clock News, with Griff Rhys Jones as Sir Robin | Robin Day, and the Question Time programme were al |
News" in August 1998, after the affiliation switch | Originally a repurposed WRAL newscast, it was rebr |
50" a few years later, newscasts on WRAZ became HD | When the "Fox 50 Ten O'Clock News" was rebranded a |
s over 30,000 viewers wrote to the BBC to complain | When the decision was taken to end the show to mak |
Ten O'Clock News, a report lasting over 7 minutes | He led the BBC's coverage of 9/11, making the firs |
f the Daily Mirror, The Sun and the Liverpool Echo | Sladen's death was reported on the BBC 1 Ten O'Clo |
nightly news show The 7 O'Clock News as a reporter | In 2003, he moved to BBC Three at the launch of th |
news after teaching himself to be a news cameraman | He joined the BBC, writing on the main evening new |
iting of the 9 O'Clock News at the early age of 34 | Among his career achievements are the launch of BB |
tionate song by the Not the Nine O'Clock News team | Bosanquet's early and sudden retirement from newsr |
ed Video, Three of a Kind and Drop the Dead Donkey | Television shows he has contributed to include Not |
itness News at 11 on WKBD's sister station, WWJ-TV | In 1985, Makupson co-anchored WKBD's Ten O'Clock N |
ns in a spoof edition of Question Time (TV series) | He also appeared in a sketch on Not the Nine O'Clo |
ogether with the regional news service from London | The channel broadcast a mix of programmes shown on |
he style of The 7 O'Clock News also on the channel | When BBC Choice was replaced by BBC Three on 9 Feb |
rnity leave, and was replaced by Natasha Kaplinsky | She then moved to the BBC Six O'Clock News in Janu |
o Brussels to gain further experience for BBC News | In 1990 he was promoted to become the producer of |
evision Society award for News Program of The Year | During his two years as editor of the BBC Ten O'Cl |
gside Ben Elton in There's Nothing to Worry About! | The revue caught the attention of Granada Televisi |
the groundbreaking BBC2 anti-sitcom The Young Ones | Starting off as a director on the satirical show N |
a replacement to the BBC News After Noon programme | The One O'Clock News launched on the 27 October 19 |
r scheme in contrast to the standard red and black | Compared to the rest of the BBC News output, The 7 |
nnel's daytime schedule, replacing News After Noon | Lewis became the first presenter of the One O'Cloc |
nd nothing of relevance in the article to the song | Of what relevance is Simon and Garfunkel's song, " |
up against WINK-TV's show airing at the same time | On September 8, 2009, WZVN starting broadcasting a |
Fools and Horses, and Victoria Wood As Seen On TV | Other comic roles include the lead role in the sit |
O'Donoghue on grounds of disability discrimination | However, BBC Ten O'Clock News deputy editor Daniel |
: "Well, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition." | In the Not The Nine O'Clock News sketch on the new |
and the conflict between the Crown and the Church | Conceived while Atkinson and Curtis were working o |
es on air, with "high quality factual programming" | On 21 October 2005, the BBC announced that it was |
he BBC One O'Clock News until her retirement at 62 | The BBC initially declined to comment on why she w |
(Love Me Deeper)" by Rina Chinen (episodes 75-102) | The opening theme songs are "19 O'Clock News" by T |
cal spectrum, including The Times and The Guardian | The indulgent tone of Mosley's newspaper obituarie |
he National Lampoon Radio Hour in the early 1970s) | He hired Billy Crystal (who hosted twice in season |
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