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BBC News (UK) presentation - Reith launch onwards

From Monday 15th July 2019 (July 2019)

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JO
Joe
Any more detail or..?
VM
VMPhil
Probably to do with the 5pm NHS clap that nobody knew was happening? I didn't hear anything round here.
Brekkie and Anglialad gave kudos
AN
Anglialad
Probably to do with the 5pm NHS clap that nobody knew was happening? I didn't hear anything round here.

Same here
CM
cmthwtv
Yes. They gave 7 minutes of the national bulletin to the clapping. It was a clap countdown, don’t know if it’s been used before as I don’t really pay attention to them.
RN
Rolling News
Yes. They gave 7 minutes of the national bulletin to the clapping. It was a clap countdown, don’t know if it’s been used before as I don’t really pay attention to them.

It was used on Thursday evening's in the run up to the weekly clap (from about the 4th week onwards I think).
NE
Newsroom
Special countdown into the news at 16:58.


Anyone manage to capture this by any chance?
RN
Rolling News
Special countdown into the news at 16:58.


Anyone manage to capture this by any chance?

I didn't capture today's but it was the same (or similar) to this one:

JW
JamesWorldNews
From Chris:



FC
FrancesC
Probably to do with the 5pm NHS clap that nobody knew was happening? I didn't hear anything round here.

Yes and the teatime bulletin was extended to half an hour, longer than the late news…
CW
Charlie Wells Moderator
How long has studio E had a perspex screen up to desk height between the presenter and the guest position?
HB
HarryB
How long has studio E had a perspex screen up to desk height between the presenter and the guest position?

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I can't see a perspex here in the video posted above from yesterday. There is perspex behind the guest to stop anyone walking on the train tracks
JW
JamesWorldNews
^ What's the whitish screen structure just to the right of the BBC News flatscreen in the picture above?

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