Ivan Little

Ivan Little

Ivan Little is a Northern Irish journalist, DJ and actor. He is currently a Senior Reporter for UTV Live.

Broadcasting career

Ivan has worked at Ulster Television since 1980, reporting for "Good Evening Ulster", "Six Tonight" and "UTV Live". He is best known for an out-take which has been shown on local and national television where, during a piece-to-camera, he has trouble pronouncing the word "phenomenon".

Acting career

Little has combined his reporting career at UTV with stage appearances in plays, including "The Quare Gunk" [ [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/imported/article760426.ece Belfast Telegraph: "Big break for TV's Ivan as he dies on stage"] ; dated 2 May 1996, accessed 17 June 2008] and "The History of the Troubles (according to my Da)"' [ [http://www.newsletter.co.uk/entertainment/Ivan39s-curtain-call-for-play.2013376.jp News Letter: "Ivan's curtain call for play fans"] ; dated 2 February 2007, accessed 17 June 2008] . Little appeared in a UTV documentary in 2007 discussing his involvement in the latter production. [ [http://u.tv/corpinfo/releases/docs/514.doc UTV Press Office: "Behind the Scenes on "A History of the Troubles (according to Ivan Little)"] ; dated 22 February 2007]

Personal life

Little published his autobiography, "Little by Little", in 2005.

Ivan Little is also a Linfield supporter, and provided his voice, for the club's official history video, ' Weavers to Winners', in 1992

References

External links

* [http://www.utvtoday.co.uk/videos/Update13_010806/Mistakes_IvanLittlePhenomenon.wmv 'Phenomenon' Out-take]


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