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The '''''BBC News at Nine''''' (currently styled at ''BBC News at 9'') is a morning news programme that previously aired on [[BBC News (TV channel)|BBC News]] at night, but now airs in the morning. It airs Monday to Friday and Sunday from 9am to 10am on [[BBC One]] or [[BBC Two]], (on weekdays) and the BBC News Channel ( 6 days a week). The programme is fronted by [[Victoria Derbyshire]] and [[Annita McVeigh]] (on weekdays).
The '''''BBC News at Nine''''' (currently styled at ''BBC News at 9'') is a morning news programme that previously aired on [[BBC News (TV channel)|BBC News]] at night, but now airs in the morning. It airs Monday to Friday and Sunday from 9am to 10am on [[BBC One]] or [[BBC Two]], (on weekdays) and the BBC News Channel ( 6 days a week). The programme is fronted by [[Victoria Derbyshire]] and [[Annita McVeigh]] (on weekdays). The show includes a detailed look at the news, as well as analysis with guests and business, sport, newspapers review and weather updates.

The show includes a detailed look at the news, as well as analysis with guests and business, sport, newspapers review and weather updates. Unlike the One, Six and Ten its focus is on interviews and discussion of the days top news stories with viewers invited to tweet and email the presenter.


During the [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] outbreak, the programme is presented by [[Victoria Derbyshire]] Monday-Wednesday with [[Annita McVeigh|Annita McViegh]] presenting Thursday-Friday
During the [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] outbreak, the programme is presented by [[Victoria Derbyshire]] Monday-Wednesday with [[Annita McVeigh|Annita McViegh]] presenting Thursday-Friday

Revision as of 21:59, 17 April 2021

BBC News at Nine
Created byBBC News
Presented byVictoria Derbyshire
Annita McVeigh
Theme music composerDavid Lowe
Country of originVereinigtes Königreich
Original languageEnglisch
Production
Production locationsStudio E Broadcasting House, London
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC News
BBC Two (2018–present)
BBC One (2020–present)
Release18 March 2013 (2013-03-18) –
present
Related
BBC Breakfast
BBC News at One
BBC News at Five
BBC News at Six
BBC News at Ten
BBC Weekend News
World News Today

The BBC News at Nine (currently styled at BBC News at 9) is a morning news programme that previously aired on BBC News at night, but now airs in the morning. It airs Monday to Friday and Sunday from 9am to 10am on BBC One or BBC Two, (on weekdays) and the BBC News Channel ( 6 days a week). The programme is fronted by Victoria Derbyshire and Annita McVeigh (on weekdays). The show includes a detailed look at the news, as well as analysis with guests and business, sport, newspapers review and weather updates.

During the COVID-19 outbreak, the programme is presented by Victoria Derbyshire Monday-Wednesday with Annita McViegh presenting Thursday-Friday

The evening bulletin ended on 31 May 2015 and was replaced by Outside Source and a new edition of World News Today.[1]

The title was revived for a new morning programme that started on Monday 5 November 2018 and now runs for an hour from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. on weekdays.

Presenters

Years Presenter Role
2020–present Victoria Derbyshire Main presenter
2018–present Annita McVeigh
2018–present Martine Croxall Relief Presenter
2019–present Reeta Chakrabarti
2019–present Shaun Ley
2020–present Geeta Guru-Murthy

Other segments

The weather and business updates were generally presented from the screen away from the main desk, unless they preceded each other. Sports updates were presented from the BBC Sport Centre at MediaCityUK, Salford. From 30 June 2014, the programme aired an extended Weather for the Week Ahead at 9.55 p.m. This looked at the weather, generally over the British Isles, over the next seven days.

On Fridays from 9:45 p.m., the programme Newswatch used to air. This was moved to a slightly earlier timeslot, 9.30 p.m.-9.45 p.m., and now airs on Friday evenings generally at 8.45 p.m., with overnight repeats on Friday nights/Saturday mornings and during the BBC Breakfast programme on Saturday morning, simulcast on BBC One. Newswatch features viewer opinions and criticisms on how BBC News has covered news events during the week. On Friday night, a repeat of The Film Review follows. It is presented by the anchor of the BBC News at Five and a film critic, usually Mark Kermode, from the Studio C (BBC World News' main studio) with the background and lighting changed to resemble a cinema effect. It features reviews of all the week's main releases.

References

  1. ^ "BBC News Channel announces new commitment to international news". BBC. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2015.