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Peter Sissons: Former BBC and ITN newsreader dies at 77 – BBC News, Bbc.com

Peter Sissons: Former BBC and ITN newsreader dies at 77 – BBC News, Bbc.com


        

                                 Peter Sissons in 1993                         
Image caption                                    Peter Sissons worked at ITV and Channel 4 before moving to the BBC                             

Peter Sissons, the former BBC and ITN newsreader and Question Time host, has died at the age of 77.

Sissons joined ITN in the s before moving to the BBC in 1989 to present Question Time and the Six O ‘

BBC director general Tony Hall described him as “one of the great television figures of his time”.

Tributes also came from such figures as Piers Morgan and Tony Blair, who said he was “a journalist of exceptional talent, commitment and integrity “.

Good Morning Britain hostMorgan hailed him as“an excellent journalist and TV newsreader, and splendidly combative and amusing man”, while BBC presenter Simon McCoy said Sissons was “a great journalist and a fine presente r“.

Born in Liverpool in 1942, Sissons went to school with John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney. He went on to Oxford University, but returned to Liverpool to work as a bus conductor in the summer holidays – an experience he later said prepared him for handling difficult interview guests.

                                                                                                                          
Image caption                                    He took over from Robin Day as presenter of Question Time                             

His journalistic career began when he joined ITN in 1964 as a writer, and he became a reporter three

As a foreign correspondent, he was wounded by gunfire in Biafra in 1968. He was later promoted to ITN’s news editor and then industrial editor before becoming a presenter of ITN’s News at One in 1978.

When Channel 4 was launched in 1982, he was chosen to present their nightly news program, and during his time as anchor, Channel 4 News won three consecutive

In 1989, he interviewed the Iranian ambassador aboutthe fatwa, or death threat, issued to author Salman Rushsdie, and admitted in his autobiography that he found it “very hard” to keep his anger from showing. That interview resulted in the fatwa being extended to him, meaning he and his family needed 24 – hour protection.

After joining the BBC later that year, he took over from Sir Robin Day as host of Question Time, which he hosted for four years, and also went on to present the Nine O’Clock News and 10 O’Clock News.

“He was a gold standard broadcaster,” said BBC News presenter Huw Edwards . “For a decade or more, he was the face of Channel 4 News, and he really was an outstanding interviewer and presenter.

“He was very supportive when I started off as a presenter, he couldn’t have been more generous, and I think that was a reflection of him as a man as well.”

                                                                                                                          
Image caption                                    The Six O’Clock News line-up in 1989: Moira Stuart, Sissons and Anna Ford                             

In 2002, he faced criticism for wearing a burgundy-colored tie rather than the customary black when breaking the news of the Queen Mother’s death.

When he was moved to BBC News 24 in 2003, he accused the corporation of ageism. “Ageism is still the BBC’s blind spot. Yet it is blindingly obvious that maturity goes with gray hairs,” he said.

Sissons retired from broadcasting in 2009. Two years later, he published an autobiography in which he criticized the BBC for having what he saw as a left-wing bias.

Paying tribute, Lord Hall said: “Peter Sissons was one of the great television figures of his time – as an interviewer, presenter and world-class journalist. During his distinguished career he was one of the most recognized television news.

“He was always a great person to be with and to work with. He will be missed by his many friends and colleagues and our thoughts are with his family. “

Returning to his home city, he sat on the Hillsborough Independent Panel, which published a report into the 1989 football stadium disaster in

The chair of the panel, the former Bishop of Liverpool, James Jones, said: “Peter made a unique and outstanding contribution to the Hillsborough Independent Panel. His advice made a huge difference to our work. I know he felt both honored and proud to serve the city. “

A statement from Sissons’ management company said he” died peacefully “in Maidstone Hospital in Kent on Tuesday.

” His wife and three children were with him and wish to pass on their thanks to the hospital staff, “it added.

                                                                                                      Image copyright                 Getty Images                                                      
Image caption                                    Pictured with wife Sylvia in March 2018                             
                                                                                                                      

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