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'''Bob Friend''', [[MBE]] ([[20 January]] [[1938]] - [[8 October]] [[2008]]) was one of the original [[news anchor|news anchors]] for the [[Sky News]] channel from its launch in 1989 until his retirement in late 2003 |
'''Bob Friend''', [[MBE]] ([[20 January]] [[1938]] - [[8 October]] [[2008]]) was one of the original [[news anchor|news anchors]] for the [[Sky News]] channel from its launch in 1989 until his retirement in late 2003.<ref name="Sky1">{{citeweb|url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Bob-Friend-Former-Sky-News-Presenter-Dies-Aged-70-After-Suffering-From-Cancer/Article/200810115115343?lpos=UK_News_First_Home_Article_Teaser_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15115343_Bob_Friend_Former_Sky_News_Presenter_Dies_Aged_70_After_Suffering_From_Cancer|title=Sky News Loses Its Best Friend|author=Botting, Anna|publisher=Sky News|date=2008-10-08|accessdate=2008-10-08}}</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Friend started in [[1953]] aged 15 as a cub reporter on the [[Tunbridge Wells Advertiser]] |
Friend started in [[1953]] aged 15 as a cub reporter on the [[Tunbridge Wells Advertiser]],<ref name="BBC1"/> reporting on the Queen's Coronation. After a career in [[newspapers]], during which he undertook [[National Service]] as an officer with the [[Ghurkas]] in [[Hong Kong]],<ref name="Sky1"/> Friend moved in [[1969]] into a broadcast career with the [[BBC]] as the [[Northern Ireland]] correspondent of the [[Radio 4 Today]] programme.<ref name="Sky1"/> Friend served four years in Northern Ireland making his first appearances on [[television]], becoming the BBC's first resident [[Australia|Australian]] correspondent, and finally five years as the BBC's [[Tokyo]] correspondent.<ref name="BBC1">{{citeweb|url=http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7659968.stm|title=Former Sky news broadcaster dies|publisher=BBC News|date=2008-10-08|accessdate=2008-10-08}}</ref> |
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After 20 years with the BBC, he returned to the [[United Kingdom]] to work on the start-up [[Sky News]]. Friend's first appearance on Sky News was on [[23 October]] [[1989]] alongside [[Vivien Creegor]], but his best known on-screen partner was [[Anna Botting]], and they became one of channel's most popular news duos. |
After 20 years with the BBC, he returned to the [[United Kingdom]] to work on the start-up [[Sky News]]. Friend's first appearance on Sky News was on [[23 October]] [[1989]] alongside [[Vivien Creegor]], but his best known on-screen partner was [[Anna Botting]], and they became one of channel's most popular news duos. |
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In June 2003 he was awarded an [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] for services to broadcasting in the [[British honours system|Queen's Birthday Honours List]],<ref name="BBC1"/> shortly before his retirement presenting alongside Creegor on [[23 October]], exactly 14 years after his first appearance. |
In June 2003 he was awarded an [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] for services to broadcasting in the [[British honours system|Queen's Birthday Honours List]],<ref name="BBC1"/> shortly before his retirement presenting alongside Creegor on [[23 October]], exactly 14 years after his first appearance. |
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===Personal life=== |
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Friend was married with two daughters.<ref name="Sky1"/> Friend died after suffering from a [[brain tumor]], on [[8 October]] [[2008]].<ref name="Sky1"/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 20:58, 8 October 2008
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Bob Friend, MBE (20 January 1938 - 8 October 2008) was one of the original news anchors for the Sky News channel from its launch in 1989 until his retirement in late 2003.[1]
Career
Friend started in 1953 aged 15 as a cub reporter on the Tunbridge Wells Advertiser,[2] reporting on the Queen's Coronation. After a career in newspapers, during which he undertook National Service as an officer with the Ghurkas in Hong Kong,[1] Friend moved in 1969 into a broadcast career with the BBC as the Northern Ireland correspondent of the Radio 4 Today programme.[1] Friend served four years in Northern Ireland making his first appearances on television, becoming the BBC's first resident Australian correspondent, and finally five years as the BBC's Tokyo correspondent.[2]
After 20 years with the BBC, he returned to the United Kingdom to work on the start-up Sky News. Friend's first appearance on Sky News was on 23 October 1989 alongside Vivien Creegor, but his best known on-screen partner was Anna Botting, and they became one of channel's most popular news duos.
Friend became the best recognised face of Sky News, and as a result, he had cameos in a number of News Corporation owned Twentieth Century Fox's 1990s films, including Independence Day and Mission Impossible.[3]
In June 2003 he was awarded an MBE for services to broadcasting in the Queen's Birthday Honours List,[2] shortly before his retirement presenting alongside Creegor on 23 October, exactly 14 years after his first appearance.
Personal life
Friend was married with two daughters.[1] Friend died after suffering from a brain tumor, on 8 October 2008.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Botting, Anna (2008-10-08). "Sky News Loses Its Best Friend". Sky News. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
- ^ a b c "Former Sky news broadcaster dies". BBC News. 2008-10-08. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
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External links
- Sky News Tribute to Bob Friend
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