ITV News at Ten
News at Ten is the flagship evening news programme on British television network ITV, produced by ITN and founded by news editor Geoffrey Cox in July 1967. The bulletin was the first permanent 30-minute news broadcast in the United Kingdom, and although initially scheduled for only thirteen weeks due to fears that its length would turn viewers off, the bulletin proved to be highly popular with audiences and became a fixture of the ITV schedule.
News at Ten rose to popularity for its winning combination of in-depth, analytical news coverage and populist stories. It simultaneously helped popularise newscasters such as Alastair Burnet, Andrew Gardner, Reginald Bosanquet, Sandy Gall, Anna Ford, Alastair Stewart and Trevor McDonald into well-known television personalities.
When the bulletin was axed in 1999 to allow for uninterrupted entertainment programming, there was public outcry. ITV reluctantly brought it back in 2001 for a brief run, before eventually being moved half an hour later, as the ITV News at 10.30 in 2004. It wasn't until January 2008 that News at Ten was permanently reinstated to the ITV schedule. The programme's current newscaster is Tom Bradby, with Julie Etchingham and Rageh Omaar deputising.