- Alastair Burnet
Sir Alastair Burnet (born 17 March 1928,
Sheffield ,South Yorkshire ,England ) is a Britishjournalist and broadcaster, known for his work innews and current affairs programmes. He was educated atThe Leys School , a boys'independent school inCambridge , and atWorcester College , Oxford. He was once one of the most recognisable faces in Britishtelevision news, as presenter ofITN 's "News at Ten ". In 1973 he went freelance for a brief period and was editor of theDaily Express from 1974 to 1976 before returning to ITN. He wasknighted in 1984.His TV credits include:
* Newsreader at
Independent Television News , 1963–73 and 1976–91. Newscaster on "News At Ten" in 1967 and from 1976–91.
* "Panorama" (BBC ) in 1974.Coverage of notable events:
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Apollo 11 Moon landing, 1969.
* General Elections: Burnet was the anchor for ITN's coverage of the 1964, 1966 and 1970 General Elections. In February and October 1974 he anchored the BBC General Election programmes. He then left to edit the Daily Express, resigning from the "Economist", the news magazine he had edited simultaneously with his broadcasting duties from 1965. Returning to ITN after leaving the Express, from which he refused to take a pay-off, he anchored the 1979, 1983 and 1987 General Election programmes.
* Wedding ofPrince Charles andDiana, Princess of Wales , 1981.The satirical TV puppet show,
Spitting Image , portrayed Sir Alastair as a cringing, fawningRoyalist ("lick, lick, smarm, smarm"), forever trying to suck up to the nearest available member of the Royal Family.Sir Alastair has kept a low profile since retiring from ITN in 1991.
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