Everything about Spotlight Bbc South West News totally explained
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Not be confused with Spotlight, BBC Northern Ireland's weekly current affairs programme.
Spotlight is the
BBC's regional news programme for the southwest of
England, covering
Cornwall,
Devon,
West Dorset, and
Somerset. There is also a special version of the programme for viewers in the
Channel Islands. The main version of the programme broadcasts between 18:30 and 18:58 on weekdays, with shorter bulletins at other times. The programme can be viewed anywhere in the UK (and Europe) on
digital satellite channel 987/988 on the
BBC UK regional TV on satellite service. Its main competitors are
ITV Westcountry's main evening programme
Westcountry Live in Devon, Cornwall and West Dorset and
ITV Channel Television's main evening programme
Channel Report in the Channel Islands.
Spotlight is broadcast from BBC
Broadcasting House in Seymour Road,
Plymouth - this is the main headquarters for all
BBC South West programming, on TV, radio and online. There are also smaller studios in
Truro,
Exeter,
Paignton,
Barnstaple and
Taunton.
The programme originally began as
South West at Six in 1961.
From 1992 to 2000 Spotlight used a lighthouse within the opening titles of the programme. On
22 May 2000, Spotlight adopted the generic BBC regional news design. A new version of the lighthouse motif was established with new titles introduced on
2 May 2006, based upon the national news redesigned titles. The set, introduced based upon the national news in 2004, received a new window behind the presenters with a view looking out over
Plymouth.
BBC Channel Islands
BBC Channel Islands (previously known as
Spotlight Channel Islands) is a dedicated opt-out service for the
Channel Islands. The news service for the islands is a relatively new innovation and is based at the studios of BBC Radio Jersey in St Helier. While its mainland counterpart is considered successful, it's offshore 'offshoot' has struggled to attract viewers from the long established ITV programme in the islands (
Channel Report).
The opt-outs are presented by Gwyn Garfield-Bennett and produced by a team of multi-skilling journalists who write, film & edit their own stories and produce & direct the three bulletins for the Islands on weekdays. The main opt takes up the first twelve minutes of the nightly 6:30pm programme with a full opt at 10:25pm after the
BBC News at Ten and a short 30-second update at 8:00pm. No opt-outs are broadcast during the day and at weekends.
The team
Currently, the Spotlight/BBC Channel Islands on-air team consists of:
Main presenters
- Victoria Graham (Spotlight)
- Justin Leigh (Spotlight)
- Gwyn Garfield Bennett (BBC Channel Islands - also reporter)
- Sophie Long (stand-in, Spotlight)
Sports presenters
Natalie Cornah (also stand-in)
Andy Breare (also stand-in)
Weather presenter
David Braine
Other presenters
Rebecca Wills
Clare Casson
Carol Madge
Lucie Fisher
Carys Edwards
Aysha Iqbal
Amy Cole
Hamish Marshall (also East Devon video journalist)
Julia Peet (married to weatherman David Braine)
Jenny Walrond
Spotlight reporters
Simon Hall (Home Affairs Correspondent)
Adrian Campbell (Environment Correspondent)
Neil Gallacher (Business and Industry Correspondent)
Sally Mountjoy (Health Correspondent)
Marcus Wraight
Matt Pengelly
Louise Walter
Eleanor Parkinson
David George (Cornwall Correspondent)
Philip Loat (North Devon Correspondent)
Clinton Rogers (Chief Somerset Correspondent)
Mark Patterson (Somerset Correspondent)
Jonathan Hudston
Leigh Rundle
Johnny Rutherford
John Henderson
BBC Channel Islands reporting/production team
Roisin Gauson (Senior Correspondent, Guernsey/occassional presenter)
Emma Chambers (Studio Director)
Christie Tucker (Video Journalist, Jersey)
David Earl (Alderney Correspondent)
Suzy Steer-Fowler (Bi-media Journalist)
Edward Sault (Video Journalist, Jersey)
Ian Kelly (Producer/Assistant News Editor, Spotlight)
Past presenters
Past presenters include:
Teresa Driscoll
Juliet Morris
Jill Dando
Angela Rippon
Craig Rich (weather forecaster)
Sue Lawley
Hugh Scully
Fern Britton
Sue King
Chris Denham
Christopher Slade
Gillian Miles
Sheila Tracey
Kate AdieFurther Information
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