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Gordon Burns

Northern Irish journalist and broadcaster (born )

For the British writer, see Gordon Burn.

Presenter biography sample In November , he moved back to Belfast where he was born. Burns was born in Wellington Park, in Belfast. When he was a child his family moved to Kent , where he attended the local primary school and then went to Dulwich College in London. He began his journalism career working on the Belfast Telegraph and worked on BBC radio's long-running Sports Report before joining Ulster Television as a sports editor and programme producer in Two years later, Burns began presenting the nightly news programme UTV Reports , first as a stand-in for regular frontman David Mahlowe and later as a chief anchor, during the early stages of The Troubles.

For the footballer, see Gordon Burns (footballer).

Gordon Burns

Born

Gordon Henry Burns


10 June &#;() (age&#;82)

Belfast, Northern Ireland

NationalityBritish
EducationDulwich College
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, journalist
Years&#;active
Notable credit(s)Presenting:
The Krypton Factor (–)
Co-presenting:
North West Tonight (–)
Children2
RelativesEd Sheeran (second cousin)

Gordon Henry Burns (born 10 June ) is a retired Northern Irish journalist and broadcaster.

He was the host of The Krypton Factor for its original year run (–) and was the chief anchorman for the BBC regional news programme North West Tonight from January to October In November , he moved back to Belfast where he was born.

Due to Burns' work commitments with Granada Television on programmes such as World in Action and Granada Reports and later BBC Manchester for North West Tonight, he resided in Manchester for over thirty years.

He most recently hosted a Sunday morning radio show for BBC Radio Manchester and BBC Radio Lancashire.[1][2]

Early life

Burns was born in Wellington Park, in Belfast. When he was a child his family moved to Kent, where he attended the local primary school and then went to Dulwich College in London.[3] The family then returned to live at Belfast's Belmont Road, where Burns attended Campbell College.[3][4]

Career

He began his journalism career working on the Belfast Telegraph and worked on BBC radio's long-running Sports Report before joining Ulster Television as a sports editor and programme producer in Two years later, Burns began presenting the nightly news programme UTV Reports, first as a stand-in for regular frontman David Mahlowe and later as a chief anchor, during the early stages of The Troubles.

Gordon burns presenter biography uk He has been in the chair for 10 years, during which time the show has won eight awards for best news programme in the region. He wrote all the scripts for the programme and devised many of the tough challenges for the contestants. He is a journalist by trade and began his career as a newspaper reporter in his home town of Belfast. He then became presenter of UTV Reports, the nightly news programme in Northern Ireland during the worst period of the troubles. Gordon then returned to England and made several World in Action investigative programmes on the Ulster situation and for two years presented Irish Angle for Channel 4 covering political events in the Republic of Ireland as well as the North.

In , Burns joined Granada Television to anchor their nightly news programme Granada Reports and to work on the station's current affairs output, including World in Action.

In September he presented an edition of Granada's Friday night football preview programme Kick Off, in which he was covering for the regular presenter Gerald Sinstadt.

Sinstadt, in turn, was that weekend covering for Dickie Davies as presenter of World of Sport; he was also covering the presenter and commentator roles for the Sunday afternoon match highlights programme The Kick Off Match, in which he both presented the programme and commentated on Sunderland v Manchester City at Roker Park, the main match that weekend, which was being filmed by Tyne Tees cameras for Granada viewers.

(At the time Sinstadt was the producer of both Kick Off and The Kick Off Match; this stint as presenter and commentator was a one-off.)

Burns's national profile began with his association of ITV's game show The Krypton Factor which he presented for eighteen years from to He was the presenter of Password for Ulster Television, one of that company's few programmes to be shown throughout the ITV network, and also hosted a Searchline segment in several series of LWT's Surprise Surprise.

During the s Burns also reported from the political party conferences for the ITV network, and presented the Channel 4 current affairs series Irish Angle. In the early s he presented two parlour game shows for the BBC: A Word in Your Ear and Relatively Speaking. He has also appeared as a guest on Noel's House Party, and on Shooting Stars as a member of Ulrika Jonsson's team.

Gordon burns presenter biography uk today From to , he was the chief anchorman for the British Broadcasting Corporation regional news programme North West Tonight. He is known for a bona fide style of presenting which has made him popular with his audience. He began his journalism career working on the Belfast Telegraph and worked on British Broadcasting Corporation radio"s long-running Sports Report before joining Ulster Television as a sports editor and programme producer in Two years later, Burns began presenting the nightly news programme UTV Reports, first as a stand-in for regular frontman David Mahlowe and later as a chief anchor, during the early stages of The Troubles. In , Burns joined Granada Television to anchor their nightly news programme Granada Reports and to work on the station"s current affairs output, including the flagship World in Action.

From to , Burns presented North West Tonight, alongside its shorter lunchtime version, North West Today. In , Ranvir Singh joined as co-anchor of the previously single-headed main evening programme. Burns announced in April that he would be retiring from the role but would move on to present a Sunday morning show on BBC Radio Manchester and BBC Radio Lancashire in September , with his last TV bulletin broadcast on 30 September.

He was the voice of "The Chain" feature and other features on the Radcliffe & Maconie show on BBC Radio 6 Music.[5] He appears as a guest on the show when The Chain[6] reaches a significant milestone, for example, for the 5,th (musically based) item on 3 March which was the single "Dancing Queen" by ABBA.

In , Burns retired properly after stepping down from his radio show.[7]

Personal life

Burns is married and has two adult children. He is the second cousin of English singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran.[8]

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