Carol Barnes | |
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Born |
Carol Lesley Barnes 13 September 1944 Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK |
Died | 8 March 2008 Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK |
(aged 63)
Occupation | Journalist, newsreader, television presenter |
Years active | 1969–2008 |
Spouse(s) | Nigel Thomson (1981–2008) |
Partner(s) | Denis MacShane (1974–1980) |
Children | Clare (1979–2004) James (b.1982) |
Carol Lesley Barnes (13 September 1944 – 8 March 2008) was a British television newsreader and broadcaster. She worked for ITN from 1975 to 2004.
Barnes was born in Norwich, and attended St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls, Tulse Hill, London. She did not like school, and left at the age of 16, taking a number of jobs for a year, before leaving to study for A levels at a local polytechnic. She graduated from Sheffield University with a degree in English, French and Spanish, followed by a postgraduate teaching diploma (PGCE) at the University of Birmingham.
Barnes started her working life as a supply teacher, but decided to switch to a career in media, and held various posts including public relations officer for the Royal Court Theatre in London and sub-editor on the magazine Time Out, before moving into broadcasting, working for Independent Radio News. She was one of the original news team members at the launch of radio station LBC in 1973, and then worked as a reporter for BBC Radio 4 for a year, before joining ITN in 1975. During her time as an ITN reporter, she covered the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the return of the Iranian spiritual leader Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, and the Brixton riots in 1981. She made her name as a reporter with ITN on the lunchtime news in the late 1970s, but her first stint as a newscaster came in March 1980 when she began alternating with Michael Nicholson as presenter on the News at 5:45. She was a regular presenter on the ITN Lunchtime News and ITN's weekend news bulletins from July 1985 until March 1989, and again between January 1991 and 1998. During the intervening period, she was the launch presenter of the Channel 4 Daily breakfast programme. She regularly fronted the ITN flagship News at Ten programme, as well as other current affairs programmes, and in 1994 was voted Newscaster of the Year at the TV and Radio Industries Club Awards. Barnes left ITN in 1999, and then returned in 2003 to work on their short-lived 24-hour ITV News Channel, until she left in 2004.