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Why Fergal Keane took over from Huw Edwards for Queen's funeral ... (iNews)

Fergal Keane's solemn tones voiced the Queen's funeral service for millions of BBC viewers after Huw Edwards handed over the Westminster Abbey ceremony.

“The queen has been borne to Westminster Abbey,” Keane told a TV audience of millions. “His tone is just right: clear, respectful but not overly treacly,” wrote one. [Huw Edwards](https://inews.co.uk/culture/television/bbc-coverage-queen-funeral-huw-edwards-david-dimbleby-kirsty-young-live-broadcast-1855309?ico=in-line_link) bowed to [Fergal Keane](https://inews.co.uk/culture/television/whats-on-tv-tonight-guide-listings-fergal-keane-living-with-ptsd-1618709?ico=in-line_link) as the broadcaster who broke the news of the Queen’s death handed over description of the funeral service itself to his BBC colleague.

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David Dimbleby echoes father to lead BBC coverage of Queen's ... (The Guardian)

Richard Dimbleby commentated on the Queen's coronation 69 years ago and the funeral of George VI in 1952.

“Something so reassuring about hearing David Dimbleby on the BBC,” He left the BBC in 2018. He died in 1965.

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The BBC's Crowning Moment (Foreign Policy)

The director-general of the BBC at the time would later credit its coverage of the coronation as the event that helped catapult television into British homes, ...

“The BBC is much more likely to want to be criticized for doing too much than be criticized for doing too little. [indescribable sadness](https://apnews.com/article/princess-diana-bashir-william-harry-7cfef125a1970c4d739e8d046c3e9273) to know that the BBC’s failures contributed significantly to her fear, paranoia, and isolation that I remember from those final years with her,” William said. In one of the most explosive moments in British television history, Diana spoke candidly about her troubled marriage to the then-Prince Charles (now King Charles III), infidelity, and her struggles with an eating disorder. [opinion polls](https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/three-five-favour-britain-remaining-monarchy-although-support-falls-2012-peak-more-become-0), but it remains rare to hear from a Republican commentator on the BBC. When it comes to covering the royal family, the BBC has often been accused of pulling its punches. The BBC is obligated under its charter to represent and serve Britain’s diverse audiences, a continually moving target that the broadcaster has strived but often failed to meet. In an increasingly polarized and fragmented media landscape, the surge in BBC viewership around the queen’s death highlighted the leading role that the broadcaster continues to play in moments of major national importance in British public life. Five years later, the BBC began to air a televised version of the queen’s Christmas Day address to the nation. Both the BBC and the royal family rank highly among the lists of institutions that Brits say they are most proud of, and both play unique roles in public life. The BBC beamed an [image](https://twitter.com/LivvyLepoids/status/1571728001967996928?s=20&t=IgEb4aL_pGwjWMwq3n0RPA) of the queen’s face onto the building of its London headquarters on the eve of her funeral. However, Edwards didn’t have to reach far for his attire; all BBC anchors are expected to have a black suit on standby in the event that a senior royal figure passes away. The crown and the broadcaster entered the television age together; Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953 was the first to be televised nationally as Brits rushed to get their hands on TV sets.

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How old is David Dimbleby? Age, does he have a tattoo and role in ... (NationalWorld)

When the Queen died on 8 September, broadcaster Huw Edwards broke the news to the nation on the BBC. Since then, coverage of the Queen's death and of King ...

The committal service will begin at 4pm in St. He said: “I’ve decided this is the right moment to leave. He opted for a tat of a scorpion on his right shoulder. "I am not giving up broadcasting. I thought I might as well have it done now. I have always wanted a tattoo.

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Huw Edwards 'deserves a holiday' after leading BBC coverage of ... (Metro)

BBC viewers have called for Huw Edwards to get the break he truly deserves after leading coverage of the Queen's death and funeral.

And anchored the 10 O’clock all week. He’s just done about a 72 hour straight live shift for the change of PMs. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.’ Viewers flocked to social media to praise Edwards during the report, with one writing: ‘Huw Edwards holding it together. going over the last 10 days… Please and thank you,’ someone wrote. [BBC hit with complaints over office staff in the background of Queen’s death announcement](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/19/queen-dead-bbc-complaints-over-background-people-in-huw-edwards-announcement-17404439/?ico=more_text_links) ‘You’ve kept the U.K. [Channel 5 praised for airing The Emoji Movie while BBC, ITV and Sky cover Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral live](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/19/queens-funeral-channel-5-air-the-emoji-movie-as-bbc-cover-live-event-17403537/?ico=more_text_links) ](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/13/center-parcs-backtracks-on-decision-to-close-for-queens-funeral-17369517/) [praise at the time for ‘holding it together,’](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/08/queen-dead-huw-edwards-praised-by-viewers-during-live-broadcast-17328825/) having already [changed into a black suit and tie earlier](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/08/the-queen-huw-edwards-wears-black-tie-on-bbc-news-17326185/) in the day in a mark of respect. [Huw Edwards](https://metro.co.uk/tag/huw-edwards/?ico=auto_link_entertainment_P1_LNK1) to get the break he truly deserves after [leading coverage of the Queen’s death](https://metro.co.uk/2022/09/19/queen-dead-bbc-complaints-over-background-people-in-huw-edwards-announcement-17404439/) and funeral today.

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Huw Edwards: BBC News viewers joke presenter deserves 'a ... (The Independent)

'Crazy to think that Huw Edwards has been awake for almost two weeks straight now,' one Twitter user joked.

[Terms of use,](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/user-policies-a6184151.html) [Cookie policy](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/cookie-policy-a6184186.html) and [Privacy notice.](https://www.independent.co.uk/service/privacy-policy-a6184181.html) Massage, spa, the whole works.” [Privacy policy](https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en) and [Terms of service](https://policies.google.com/terms?hl=en) apply. The bags are bagging. “Huw Edwards deserves an extra long holiday after all of this. One tweet read: “The beeb better put Huw Edwards on an all expenses paid holiday for a couple months, he’s been non-stop since the announcement. [Edwards made a subtle dig at “superstar VIPs” who “jumped the queue”](https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/queen-funeral-lying-in-state-huw-edwards-b2170192.html) to see the monarch’s coffin. [Sign up](https://amzn.to/3wUCpW9) [he was widely praised for his “masterclass” in broadcasting](https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/huw-edwards-black-tie-queen-bbc-b2163451.html).

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Huw Edwards: the Welshman hosting coverage of Queen's funeral (The Week UK)

The Welsh journalist's reporting on Her Majesty's death has been praised as a broadcasting 'masterclass'

“It’s one of the things I can do when I feel myself on the slide,” he said. [2019 general election](https://www.theweek.co.uk/general-election-2019/104273/general-election-2019-latest). “I can pull my way out of it.” “It’s not anxiety, although it includes anxiety, but it tends to hit me in a strong wave and then go away,” he told Campbell for Men’s Health. During an interview with former Downing Street spin doctor Alastair Campbell, now a mental health columnist at Men’s Health magazine, Edwards said that his father “was absent most of the time when I was growing up”. Some viewers have expressed “concern” about Edwards’ well-being after noticing that one of his eyes appeared “bloodshot”, the [Daily Express](https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1668329/Huw-Edwards-appearance-concern-BBC-health) reported. A meteoric rise through the ranks followed. His mother was a teacher and his father was a Plaid Cymru and Welsh language activist, author and academic of some renown. Speaking on BBC Radio 4 podcast [Daily Mail](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11217889/BBCs-Huw-Edwards-ITVs-Tom-Bradby-battle-viewers-tuning-Queens-funeral.html). Two years later, he became parliamentary correspondent for BBC Wales. It’s easy to slip in a word or a phrase that’s not meant in an offensive way but kicks off.”

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Molly Russell's inquest to put focus on big tech (BBC News)

Almost five years after she took her own life, the inquest into the death of teenager Molly Russell is due to begin. Molly, 14, killed herself in 2017 after ...

Others believe that the inquest may prove to be a "watershed moment". She is thought to have used the image-sharing site Pinterest more than 15,000 times over the same period. Meta is likely to be questioned about a number of internal documents revealed by the former employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen.

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Savile Row: Tailors fear for future if proposed developments go ahead (BBC News)

Some of the bespoke suit makers fear their stores will be replaced with office space, restaurants and ready-to-wear shops. The Pollen Estate, which owns most of ...

"And that can only support everything the very traditionalists are here to cater for. "It is the duty of Savile Row, keeping the history and heritage, and that's the job of the landlord." We built Savile Row and they will kill it. "It will become an eatery area. The store remains unoccupied. But you can only get bespoke in London - let's bring back industry," he added.

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No-one forgets meeting the Queen - her tributes show that (BBC News)

Over the past 10 days, the BBC has been asking the audience to share their memories of seeing and meeting Queen Elizabeth II, and for people to send in ...

She just had a way of making you feel you were the most important person in the room." "I could tell when the Queen first walked up she flagged it and I was preparing myself for her to ask about it, but she didn't. However, scroll down the tributes page, and again and again the same thought is expressed. Clare's father was ill and being treated in hospital at the time. When a photograph of the encounter appeared in the Portsmouth Evening News, there was high excitement. Her skill was the ability to remain regal and make what was often a daunting and formal encounter a moment of personal joy. They all reflect one simple and easily overlooked fact: the Queen's job was to recognise and honour achievements on our behalf. It was a little moment of joy in a weekend of national mourning, black ties and solemn processions. It was the proudest day of Bob's life. On 8 June, 1959, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Submarine Command, in Gosport, where Mr Churcher's father, Walter "Bob" Churcher, a petty officer in the Royal Canadian Navy, was training to become a submariner. However, the death of the Queen, coupled with a postal strike, rather dampened her hopes of receiving a traditional birthday message from the monarch. Gwendolyn Hoare had long looked forward to a birthday card from the Queen.

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The Maine lake full of sunken steamboats (BBC News)

Steamboats were once a glamorous means of transport for tourists summering at Moosehead Lake – but when the era faded, ship owners sank the once-beloved ...

"The steamboats are symbolic of a time when our region was prosperous and bustling with activity," said McKeil. They check into one of the historical inns and perhaps book a moose-spotting tour or seaplane ride – or board the Kate for a cruise, as I did. Hopefully, they also find the chance to talk to locals, who can share stories of the area's rich past, both above and below the water. A mutual friend introduced McKeil to Robbins, and the two dreamed up a project based on their shared interest: a documentary about the sunken steamboats and an oral history effort to preserve stories of their glory days. "Listening to my aunts and uncles talk about their trips with their father on the boats was always interesting," Carter said. Keyth Carter, who lives in Moosehead's most populated town of Greenville (where she was a schoolteacher for 35 years) is the granddaughter of Stillman Sawyer, a boat captain and builder of the steamboat era. From roughly the 1830s to the 1930s, when the steamboats were in operation, this lake and surrounding woods in northern Maine were as popular for American tourists as a visit to the Hamptons or Cape Cod today. As the era's logging industry made the area more accessible, summer tourism bloomed around Moosehead Lake (which Thoreau described "like a gleaming silver platter at the end of the table"). [nation's last log drive in 1975](https://www.nytimes.com/1976/09/08/archives/last-log-drive-in-us-floating-to-end-in-maine.html), helping to transport timber down the Kennebec River off Moosehead Lake. I grew up in the US state of Maine at a smaller lake not far from here, and I spent many summers taking day trips to Moosehead Lake with my family. "What happened to the rest of them?" [The Maine Woods](https://books.google.com/books?id=2DJc00C27NMC), he recounted standing at the top of Mount Katahdin: "I could see…

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TV tonight: Keeley Hawes is on the holiday from hell in new BBC ... (The Guardian)

A day at the pool turns toxic in Crossfire, from the creator of Apple Tree Yard. Plus: Irma Vep is channelling her inner vampire. Here's what to watch this ...

The first in this third run (hot on the heels of February’s second series) sees Susan Wokoma own up to smashing up a Sunday school, and Rhod Gilbert admit to hitting his mum in the face with a cricket bat. Regina is also going up in the world to become a director. The showstopper, a mask made of biscuits, is the moment when potential series winners start to emerge.

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What's on TV tonight: Keeley Hawes faces holiday hell in Crossfire (iNews)

Also, Philomena Cunk sets her sights on the history of human civilisation and it's Biscuit Week on Bake Off. Crossfire,22-11-2021,Jo (KEELEY HAWES) ...

The plan is to follow the River Tigris on its thousand-mile journey through the war-torn region, starting in the shattered remains of Mosul. The ensuing four years had a profound effect on Brazil and the rest of the world. It’s Biscuit Week, starting with a technical challenge of baking 12 Garibaldi biscuits (“otherwise known as squashed-fly biscuits”, elucidates Matt Lucas) before a showstopper round in which the remaining 11 bakers must create a 3D biscuit mask capable of holding its own weight.

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Calls to reconsider Cheltenham heritage-site housing plans (BBC News)

It would require the demolition of the former historic H. H. Martyn and Co. Ltd. factory buildings.

Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council, who own the site, want to demolish former H. A spokesperson for the Cheshire Pension Fund said: "The redevelopment proposals have been subject to an extensive consultation exercise with local stakeholders. "We are not against the redevelopment of this site, but we want to see it done responsibly with due respect to our remaining industrial heritage.

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