Dateline London
Dateline London | |
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Created by | BBC News |
Presented by | Gavin Esler |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Location(s) | Studio E, Broadcasting House, London |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
BBC News BBC World News |
Picture format |
576i (16:9 SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 1996 – present |
External links | |
Website |
Dateline London is a weekly news discussion programme shown on both BBC News and BBC World News. The programme, presented by Gavin Esler, with Nik Gowing, Lyse Doucet, Tim Willcox, Shaun Ley and Maxine Mawhinney acting as relief presenters, features a roundtable panel of foreign and British journalists who discuss the week's top news stories from an international perspective.
First presented by Charles Wheeler, and originally broadcast from the BBC's Westminster studios at Millbank and then BBC Television Centre, Dateline London now comes from the BBC News channel's studio at Broadcasting House.[1] The programme is first shown on Saturdays at 12:30 on BBC News,[2] and at 14:30 GMT on BBC World News.[3] It is repeated on BBC News on Mondays at 02:30,[2] and on BBC World News on Saturdays at 20:30 GMT and on Sundays at 01:30 and 08:30 GMT.[3]
Dateline London started in 1996 and is produced by Nick Guthrie of TV Talk.[4]
Regular panelists
- David Aaronovitch of The Times
- Yasmin Alibhai-Brown of The Independent
- Mina Al-Oraibi of Asharq Al-Awsat
- Nazenin Ansari of exile Iranian newspaper Kayhan London
- Abdel Bari Atwan of Al-Quds Al-Arabi
- Bernard Burrell, Jamaican journalist
- Henry Chu of the Los Angeles Times
- Janet Daley of The Daily Telegraph
- Alex Deane of ConservativeHome
- John Fisher Burns of The New York Times
- Eunice Goes, formerly of Diário de Notícias and Expresso
- Michael Goldfarb of GlobalPost
- Isabel Hilton of Chinadialogue.net
- Will Hutton of The Observer
- Mustapha Karkouti, freelance journalist
- Tererai Karimakwenda of The Zimbabwean
- Gregory Katz of Associated Press
- Thomas Kielinger of Die Welt
- Ann Leslie of the Daily Mail
- Edward Luce of The Economist
- Laura Lynch of CBC Radio
- Vincent Magombe of Africa Inform International
- Catherine Mayer of Time
- Jef McAllister, former London bureau chief of Time
- Stryker McGuire, former London bureau chief of Newsweek
- Annalisa Piras of l'Espresso
- Agnès Poirier of Marianne
- Nabila Ramdani, freelance journalist
- Ashis Ray of The Times of India
- Marc Roche of Le Monde
- Shahed Sadullah of the Daily Jang
- Ned Temko of The Observer
- Polly Toynbee of The Guardian
- Michael White of The Guardian
References
- ↑ "BBC News' television output moves to new studios at Broadcasting House". BBC. 2013-03-18. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
- 1 2 Dateline London schedule on BBC News Retrieved 2010-11-13
- 1 2 Dateline London schedule on BBC World News Retrieved 2010-11-13
- ↑ Tv Talk: TV and Film Production Retrieved 2011-11-06