ITV Evening News | |
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ITV News opening sequence
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Presented by | Mary Nightingale |
Theme music composer | Dave Hewson |
Opening theme | "Global Broadcast" |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Location(s) |
ITN headquarters, London, England, UK |
Editor(s) | Geoff Hill (Editor, ITV Network News); Richard Frediani (Programme Editor, ITV Evening News) |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 25 minutes (approx.) |
Production company(s) |
ITN ITV News |
Release | |
Original network | ITV, STV, UTV |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV 16:9) |
Original release | 22 September 1955 | – present
Chronology | |
Related shows |
ITV Lunchtime News ITV News at Ten ITV Weekend News |
External links | |
Website |
ITV Evening News is the evening news bulletin on the British television network ITV. It is produced by ITN.
The 30-minute programme, currently presented by Mary Nightingale, covers British national and international news stories and broadcasts at 6:30pm from Monday to Friday. On Bank Holidays, the main evening bulletin usually airs at either 6:15pm or 6:45pm, running for 15 minutes.
On 22 September 1955 when the ITV television service was launched, ITN provided an early evening news service at 5:50pm. ITN's News at 5:50 broadcast was screened in the evening, presented by Gordon Honeycombe. This simple bulletin made use of a single camera, and was intended as a round-up of the day's headlines and looking at stories to be covered in more length by that evening's edition of News at Ten.
On 6 September 1976, News at 5:50 moved to 5:45pm and was renamed News at 545. The 545 marked a major departure in presentational style from the ITN News that had preceded it. Initially, the bulletins were broadcast from the Police Five studio, which enabled the producers to make extensive use of chromakey to display images behind the newscaster, several studio cameras, interviews with correspondents in the studio and on a TV monitor, and wide screen shots of the studio set at the beginning and end of the programme, and when handing over to correspondents.
Alastair Burnet was the original host of the News at 545. Michael Nicholson presented the bulletin on Fridays, and was also a relief presenter. Immediately after the visual 'roll' and electronic audio at the beginning, the announcer intoned in a hushed tone: "The news at 5:45, with Alastair Burnett/Michael Nicholson". Other relief newscasters in the late 1970s included Leonard Parkin, who at the time also regularly hosted the News at One, and Martyn Lewis. In March 1980, when Burnet departed the 545 to present News at Ten, Nicholson replaced him as main anchor, with Carol Barnes taking over as relief presenter. In September 1986, Nicholson left the 545 to return to war reporting, and was replaced by Alastair Stewart.