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Michael Brunson

Michael Brunson
Born (1940-08-12) 12 August 1940 (age 76)
Norwich, Norfolk
Residence Letheringsett, Norfolk
Nationality British
Education Bedford School, Bedfordshire
(independent boarding school)
The Queen's College at the University of Oxford
Occupation Journalist, correspondent, political presenter
Employer ITN, BBC
Known for Fmr. ITN Political Editor
Fmr. ITN Diplomatic Editor
Fmr. ITN Washington Correspondent
Journalist and author

Michael Brunson OBE (born 12 August 1940 in Norwich) is a British broadcasting political journalist of over thirty years' standing. He is a former Political Editor, Diplomatic Editor and Washington Correspondent of Independent Television News, and an occasional ITN newscaster.

Brunson was born on 12 August 1940 in the city of Norwich in Norfolk.

Brunson was educated at Bedford School, a boarding independent school for boys, in the county town of Bedford in Bedfordshire, and read Theology at The Queen's College at the University of Oxford.

Brunson began his broadcasting career at the BBC. He joined ITN in 1968 and in 1971 covered the Bangladesh Liberation War and wrote a testimony about the death, starvation and suffering of refugees in West Bengal.

In 1973, Brunson became ITN Washington Correspondent, where he remained until 1977, covering Watergate and the 1976 US Presidential election between Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford. He was ITN Diplomatic Editor from 1978-1986, attending every major international summit meeting.

In 1986, Brunson became ITN Political Editor, a role for which he is perhaps best known, and as an occasional ITN newscaster on the-then News at 5:45 and News at Ten.


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