I sent an e-mail to South East Today asking about their breakfast graphics and have recieved a reply. Here it is:
Thank you for your message.
As you say, we have rolled out some new graphics for the breakfast
bulletins and will be extending them to other bulletins in the near
future.
Regards, Jane Trumble
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 11 October 2006 18:05
To: SouthEastToday
Subject: From internet site contacts form
Name: Daniel Gooding
Comment:
I was just wondering what's going on with you graphics at the moment, as
it seems that your Breakfast Bulletins have a new set of graphics and
the main programmes don't. what is happening?
Yesterday's edition of SET seemed a bit too harsh. First they show a report where some man tries to demand the average southeasterner to move to somewhere like Wales just because they don't want another water shortage. Wouldn't it be better if they moved the chavs up north to save on water AND make the south east a better place to live in?
Another interesting story I saw as well was about introducing double decker train carriages. Sounds like a great idea but would you really go into the trouble of rebuilding bridges to make way for this?
Yeah, he was back in the studio on SE as well. They do bring them back - considering he supposedly retired in 2003. Its competition between him and Michael Fish's forecasts on SET now.
I have to admit I am a very nostalgic person. And living in the TVS & Meridian eras I can remember growing up with Carl Tyler presenting the weather. I'm probably a bit too young to remember Trevor The Weather Baker (I'm 25), but I always remember Carl.
It's great to see him on again today for the pan-regional Meridian bulletins. It's always nice while it lasts. Martyn Davies and Gemma Humphries should go away a bit more often.
I have to admit I am a very nostalgic person. And living in the TVS & Meridian eras I can remember growing up with Carl Tyler presenting the weather. I'm probably a bit too young to remember Trevor The Weather Baker (I'm 25), but I always remember Carl.
It's great to see him on again today for the pan-regional Meridian bulletins. It's always nice while it lasts. Martyn Davies and Gemma Humphries should go away a bit more often.
Ah - it was always Ron Lobeck for us TVS/Meridian South East viewers...
There was a golden age of Mike Debens, Liz Wickham, Anna Maria-Ashe and Ron Lobeck...