Julie Etchingham
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 55 |
Date of birth | August 21,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Leicester |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Nick Gardner |
Marriage location | Leicester, United Kingdom |
Children | James Gardner |
Movies/Shows | News at Ten |
Tonight | |
Alma mater | Newnham College, Cambridge |
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ID | 415393 |
Julie Etchingham Life story
Julie Anne Etchingham is an English journalist who works as a television newsreader with ITV News. A graduate of Newnham College, Cambridge, Etchingham joined the BBC as a trainee after completing her studies, and went on to present the children's news programme Newsround in 1994.
Personal Information
Julie etchingham is a brtiish journalist and broadcaster. She was born on the 4th of july. 1968 in northamptonshire. England. She is currently the main presenter of itv news at ten and the co-presenter of the itv news politcial programme. Tonight.Education
Julie etchingham sutdied at the unviersity of york. Graduating with a degree in english literature and language. She then went on to do a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the university of cardiff.Career
Julie etchingham began her career at bbc radio sloentb. Efore moving to bbc radio 5 live and then to itv. She has presented itv s otnight programme since 2010 and has been the main presenter of the itv news at ten since 2015.Awards
Julie etchingham has won numerous awards over the course of her career. Including a bfata in 2020 for her coverage of the 2019 general election.Notable Interviews
Julie etchingham has interviewed many notable figures throughotu her career. Including prime ministers tony blair and david cameron. Us presidents barack obama and donald trump. And the duchess of sussex. Mgehan markle.Charitable Work
Julie etchingham is a patron of the charity rsay of sunshine. Which grants wishes to children with serious or life-limiting illnesses.Family Life
Julie etchingham is married to nick gardner and the couple haev two children.Interests
Julie etchignham is a keen runner and has completed several marathons. Including the london marathon in 2017. She is also an avdi reader and loves to travel.Important Event
In 2020. Julie etchingham was the first woman to solo-present an itv news progarmme since the laucnh of itv in 1955.Interesting Fact
Julie etchingham is a skilled lingusit and speaks fluent french and spanish.The Queen's funeral watched by 25 million viewers in UK
... Kirsty Young was also on the BBC presenting teamon Monday, while Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham led the coverage on ITV...
Newsround presenters celebrate show turning 50
... Julie Etchingham, who presented the programme in the mid to late 1990s remembers reporting from outside Buckingham Palace in the days following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the summer of 1997...
World's Big Sleep Out: Thousands support homelessness charities
... Among those sleeping out in the capital were the ITV News presenter Julie Etchingham, who hosted the first head-to-head TV debate of the general election...
General election 2019: Andrew Neil issues interview challenge to Johnson
... Mr Johnson has also declined an invitation to be grilled by ITV s Julie Etchingham, as part of her series of leader interviews...
General election 2019: Leaders clash over Brexit in TV debate
... Brexit clashesPressed by presenter Julie Etchingham on whether he would vote to stay in the EU or leave in another referendum, he said: I want to speak to my local Labour Party members after a Labour government comes back with that deal and then we ll decide how we approach that...
The Papers: 'Survival' and 'floundering' in election debate
... He declares the moderator, ITV s Julie Etchingham, the clear winner ...
Election debate: How did it play out online?
... factcheckUK By the time host Julie Etchingham was introducing the opening statements, It was a move criticized by an actual fact-checking organisation: Later, Boris Johnson was asked if the truth mattered in this election...
Election debate: Five things that Johnson v Corbyn head-to-head
... handshake, the ITV Julie Etchingham encouraged the leader to shake the Hand of the tone of the debate in the run-up to the election - something that Westminster has followed for many months...
Newsround presenters celebrate show turning 50
Newsround, The World 's longest running Children 's news programme is celebrating its 50th birthday.
The Show , initially commissioned as a six-week experiment by The Bbc 's Children 's Department, was first broadcast on 4th April 1972, and has been running ever since.
" It is such an honour for me to have started it, " says John Craven , The Show 's first presenter. " I'm terribly proud that it's still an important part of national life. "
Craven helped to develop the Newsround format that still persists today.
" We had to be dealing with serious news, news we thought The Children should know about. [But also] news that we thought they wanted to know about.
" We honed in on sport, and hobbies, and school stories. Space, adventure wildlife. All these kind of areas that Children were interested in we had on Newsround".
" I think it's putting kids at The Hearts of stories, " says Leah Boleto, who presented the programme between 2010 and 2019.
" Newsround has always been really key on Knowing Who they're talking to. And it's not patronising, but it takes A Story , strips down any of the jargon and tells it in a sensitive way. "
Her husband Ricky Boleto who's presented since 2008 (the couple met on the programme) agrees.
" I think that's it isn't, it's the blend, The Mix of stories. Newsround is so well known for having these 'and finally' stories as well, but also focusing on the Big Story of The Day in a way that kids can understand. "
In 1985, after 13 years, John Craven was joined by a team of other presenters that included the late Helen Rollason and Roger Finn.
The programme was now so well established with both its audience and with broadcasting executives, that The Bbc Newsroom trusted its journalists to be able to handle news of any kind.
Finn remembers a high level conference being held in Bbc News about " breaking news" protocols.
In The Days before rolling news channels or The Internet , The First The Audience would hear of a huge story was often through a television newsflash. But what would happen if a Big Story broke during Children 's programming on Bbc One ?
The decision was made that Newsround could, and should be trusted to break such stories.
Just a few weeks later on 28th January 1986, 15 Minutes before Newsround was due on air, Roger Finn was sitting in the studio checking his scripts when he heard The Voice of Kirsty Fish, The Show 's producer, in his earpiece.
The Space Shuttle Challenger had exploded shortly after take-off. Newsround was The First programme to break The News to the Country - Children and adults alike.
" It was A Sign of respect that yes, we can trust you to do this, " says Roger. " We were aware that we had to be as sensitive as possible, and we had to do this very quickly and just tell the facts and tell The Story of what had happened. "
Over the decades, Newsround may not have broken every Big Story to the viewing public, but still, at its core was explaining difficult news to its young audience in an appropriate way.
Julie Etchingham , who presented the programme in the mid to late 1990s remembers reporting from outside Buckingham Palace in The Days following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in the summer of 1997.
It was A Story that prompted an outpouring of grief from people of all ages.
" I just remember being down here amongst the crowds, " she says, standing outside Buckingham Palace . " Many people remember that just here in front of The Palace - it was sort of a sea of flowers.
" You had to navigate that story like any of these big, challenging upsetting stories for Newsround, " she expands. " We had a guest in our studio who was a bereavement specialist and could talk about grief. And how Children navigate grief.
" There's so many wonderful things about Newsround, but that is one of The Greatest .
" It thinks hard about the impact on its audience. Not in just a journalistic way. But in an emotional way as well. "
More recently, The Show , which had moved to Salford Quays in Manchester a few years earlier, had to deal with a terror attack at the nearby Manchester Arena following an Ariana Grande concert.
An even more difficult task for The Team , as This Was an attack that had targeted an event that was filled with Children .
" It was a very difficult one because we knew that kids were The Ones that were going to be directly impacted by this, " recalls Ricky.
" And standing outside the Manchester Arena to talk About That story live, knowing that so many Children that we were then going to engage with had friends or family who were at The Concert was probably one of the hardest stories for me to tell. "
Leah adds: " What was key for us in that moment was to tell The Story . Not to shy away from what had happened. Be selective in the pictures that we could show, but also who's helping.
" Who is there on The Scene , making sure people are safe is also key And Then that brilliant thing that Newsround does that says it's OK to feel scared by what you might be seeing here. "
From the start Newsround has also been known for its lighter moments. Like all Newsround reporters, during my time on the programme between 1998 and 2008, I covered a huge range of stories from the serious to the surreal.
But The One that The Audience seems to remember The Most is my reporting of the Harry Potter phenomenon. I covered The Books from my earliest days on Newsround, interviewing JK Rowling on many occasions, and being at the many midnight book launches.
And when The Films came along, we did a piece on how Children could apply for the main roles in the forthcoming movie.
When the young cast was unveiled to world's media on 23rd August 2000, Rupert Grint revealed that after seeing The Report , he'd decided to send in an application and audition tape. The rest, as they say, is wizarding history.
And finally! The programme has always, of course, always been known for its humorous end items.
" We always wanted to send their Children away feeling happy, " laughs John Craven .
" So we always ended on a Funny Story with, if possible, an awful pun attached to it. And we searched every week, we had somebody out looking for The Right funny stories to end The Show with. "
It's A Formula that has kept a six-week experiment in the schedules for 50 Years .
And which could well keep it going for another 50 Years to Come .
Source of news: bbc.com