The Newsroom
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First episode date | June 24, 2012 |
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No. of episodes | 25 (list of episodes) |
Writers | Aaron Sorkin |
Dec 7, 2014 | |
Episodes | EpisodesE01 · The State of the Union AddressFeb 6, 2019 E05 · Hopes Fade for Survivors from Genoa Bridge CollapseAug 15, 2018 E04 · Italy Vows Punishment over Genoa Bridge CollapseAug 15, 2018 View 3+ more |
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About The Newsroom
The world's Newsroom brings you global events as they happen.
BBC Scotland political editor Glenn Campbell treated for tumour
... Glenn s not only a highly talented political editor, he s also a very popular colleague in The Newsroom...
George taught me so much about living - I will miss him terribly
... We would laugh for hours in The Newsroom as I tried to help him grapple with sending a text or photos on his new mobile phone - or working his way around his computer...
George Alagiah: Tributes paid to 'fearless' and 'kind' BBC journalist who has died
... He had returned to the BBC s News at Six in April 2022, noting how being in The Newsroom had " been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated"...
George Alagiah: BBC journalist and newsreader dies aged 67
... He said he was a " richer person" for the experience upon returning to presenting in 2015, and said working in The Newsroom was " such an important part of keeping energised and motivated"...
Stan Grant: Aboriginal TV host's exit renews criticism of Australian media
... " If ever there were crimes committed by people of Middle Eastern backgrounds, people [in The Newsroom] would say things like oh, what did your cousins get up to? " Lattouf says...
Don Lemon, CNN anchor, fired after 17 years on the network
... He also apologised to The Newsroom and agreed to partake in " mandatory training" to address the incident...
Al Jazeera staff allege harassment and bullying went unchecked
... Surprise gave way to shock as in The Newsroom surfaced...
George Alagiah takes TV break after cancer spreads
... Working in The Newsroom " has been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated" said Alagiah...
George Alagiah takes TV break after cancer spreads
By Charley AdamsBBC News
BBC presenter George Alagiah will be taking a break from TV after discovering his cancer has spread further, his agent has said.
He was first diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2014 and has stepped back from presenting intermittently for treatment since then.
The Journalist , 66, returned to The Bbc 's News at Six in April.
Working in The Newsroom " has been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated" said Alagiah.
In a statement, He Said " it's back to The tough stuff" after a scan showed his cancer had spread further.
" I'm missing my colleagues" He Said , adding that he was Looking Forward to returning to The studio " as soon as I can".
The News was confirmed by his agent Mary Greenham.
In January, Alagiah said he thought The cancer he had had since 2014 would, but he still feels " very lucky".
Speaking on The podcast Desperately Seeking Wisdom He Said that when his cancer was first diagnosed, it took a while for him to understand what he " needed to do".
" I had to stop and say, 'Hang on a minute. If The full stop came now, would My Life have been a failure?'
" And actually, when I look back and I looked at My Journey . . The Family I had, The opportunities My Family had, The Great Good Fortune to bump into (Frances Robathan), who's now been My Wife and lover for all these years, The Kids that we brought up. . it didn't feel like a failure. "
Alagiah underwent 17 rounds of chemotherapy to treat his advanced bowel cancer in 2014 and said he was a " richer person" for it upon returning to presenting The Following year.
As well as presenting The News , Alagiah has worked as a Bbc News Foreign Correspondent and specialist on Africa and The developing world, covering events including The Rwandan Genocide and interviewing Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu .
What are bowel cancer symptoms?Most people with these symptoms do not have bowel cancer, but The NHS advice is to see your GP if you have one or more of The symptoms and they have persisted for More Than four weeks.
And if you, or someone you know, have been affected by cancer, information and support is available on.
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Source of news: bbc.com